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Beauty & Hygiene, General & Miscellaneous Health & Medicine, Fiction - General & Miscellaneous

Dr. Dog

by Babette Cole
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Overview

Dr. dog is not your usual doctor. For one thing, he makes house calls. For another, he's a pet beagle! When his entire family falls sick, only Dr. Dog can save the day, with cure for head lice, pinworms, and (yikes!) even a case of too much gas...

Synopsis

Dr. dog is not your usual doctor. For one thing, he makes house calls. For another, he's a pet beagle! When his entire family falls sick, only Dr. Dog can save the day, with cure for head lice, pinworms, and (yikes!) even a case of too much gas...

Publishers Weekly

This "off-color, disjointed tale" with a medical pretext is "likely to inspire hilarity in the toilet-humor crowd," said PW. Ages 4-6. (Mar.)

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

This "off-color, disjointed tale" with a medical pretext is "likely to inspire hilarity in the toilet-humor crowd," said PW. Ages 4-6. (Mar.)

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2-The Gumboyles' pet beagle, Dr. Dog, teaches his family that smoking hurts their lungs, that germs can attack tonsils, and that nits live in hair. He then proceeds to explain that Baby Gumboyle caught worms by not washing his hands after using the toilet. He issues the admonition, ``Never scratch your bum and suck your thumb!'') The coup de grce, however, is Granddad's gastrointestinal problem from eating too many baked beans and drinking too much beer; ``...he farted so hard he blew the roof right off the house!'' Children will no doubt learn a few hygiene lessons here, and find this story funny. Despite the silliness of the presentation, the information is basically accurate and important. The illustrations are typical Cole-full of humorous detail, including cartoon drawings of the ``tubes'' inside the human body. On-target health lessons delivered with a decidedly different slant.-Christine A. Moesch, Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, NY

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1997
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780679885481

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