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Daddy Is a Doodlebug

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Introduces young readers to a "buggy" world where everything is just the right size for father and son doodlebug as they fly their kites in their doodlebug park, ride their padoodle canoes, eat their potoodle chips, and more. Jr Lib Guild.

40 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2000

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Bruce Degen

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Bruce Degen was an American illustrator and writer with over forty children's books to his credit. He may be known best for illustrating The Magic School Bus, a picture book series written by Joanna Cole. He collaborated with writers Nancy White Carlstrom, on the Jesse Bear books, and Jane Yolen, on the Commander Toad series. He wrote self-illustrated Jamberry, Daddy Is a Doodlebug, and Shirley's Wonderful Baby.

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January 10, 2021
Nice little picture book from Degen, as I continue to work through his bibliography.
This one is the relationship between father and child, Daddy is X and so am I etc.
It is heartwarming to see the promotion of a positive relationship between father and child.
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October 24, 2015
This book is about a father and a son. The story is narrated by the little boy. It tells about the different things doodlebugs do together. Each activity is what we as humans do as well but with an –oddle added to it.

Activity: This is directed towards younger level grades. I would read them this book and give them a worksheet. At the top would be an open box for them to draw a picture and under I would have a blank line with the question: What would you do if you were a Doodlebug? The students will write a sentence about what they would do and draw a picture. I would help them change the word into a doodlebug word at the end and we would hang these up on the bulletin board.
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January 5, 2015
This cute Daddy-and-son pair of doodlebugs seem to have stepped off the pages of early Spider magazine, with rounded outlines similar to the Maurice Sendak and Daniel Kirk classics. Father and son do many things together, and enjoy playing with words in a way that endeared them to my five-going-on-six language fanatic. Parental recitation may require a little pre-reading of some of the made-up words, but the daddy-and-me warm fuzzies are worth it.
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October 11, 2016
A delightful little read with my daughter. I don't know many children's books that feature daddy-child time, and this was a real pleasure -- especially when she finishes with, "And I'm a doodlebug too!"
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April 16, 2010
the four stars is from Abbi...she has read this one for 4 straight nights!
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September 4, 2011
Funny story about a bug and his father where every word has "oodlebug" added to it.
A young doodlebug describes how he and his father are alike and the things they enjoy doing together.
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