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When Dodsworth sets out for adventure, including a stop in New York City before going to Paris, London, and beyond, he does not expect a crazy duck to stow away in his suitcase and lead him on a merry chase.Tags
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Longing for adventure and determined to see the world, Dodsworth sets out on a train journey to New York, from their to sail to Paris. First, however, he enjoys a delicious pancake breakfast at Hodges' Cafe, enduring the antics of Hodges' duck, who likes to throw food at the customer. Unbeknownst to Dodsworth, the duck has stowed away in his luggage, and he spends some time chasing after him, once in New York City. Will Dodsworth ever catch up with that duck, and send him back home, or will his anatine adversary lead him on a merry dance across the sea...?
I enjoyed this first entry in Tim Egan's series of early-readers following the mouse-like Dodsworth on his travels to various world cities. As my friend Emily, whose recommendation show more prompted me to track this down, has noted in her own review, there is a quirky quality here that is very entertaining. Children will identify with Dodsowrth's frustration at the duck, while enjoying the duck's rebellious go-his-own-road attitude at the same time. The artwork is charming, and readers will enjoy seeing all of the places the duck gets to, in his flight from Dodsworth. Recommended to anyone looking for fun early readers! show less
I enjoyed this first entry in Tim Egan's series of early-readers following the mouse-like Dodsworth on his travels to various world cities. As my friend Emily, whose recommendation show more prompted me to track this down, has noted in her own review, there is a quirky quality here that is very entertaining. Children will identify with Dodsowrth's frustration at the duck, while enjoying the duck's rebellious go-his-own-road attitude at the same time. The artwork is charming, and readers will enjoy seeing all of the places the duck gets to, in his flight from Dodsworth. Recommended to anyone looking for fun early readers! show less
the other day I noticed this title and, I don't know, something about it caught me. Perhaps there's something vaguely New Yorker-ish about the design, or the fact that it's a beginning reader that features New York in the title. It had a handsome, sophisticated look about it. Say what you will about judging books by their covers, if they weren't meant to be judged that way they wouldn't spend so much time and energy designing them.
Dodsworth appears to be a mole-like creature. It doesn't say, it doesn't really matter. He's off on an adventure to see the world. First stop, though, is his friend Hodges the Elephant's cafe for the best pancakes ever. Unfortunately Dodsworth is met by "that crazy duck" which seems to be Hodges' pet. (A show more moment to consider all the animals who have other animals as pets and ask "What's up with that?") Duck appears to be somewhat of a loon, a bit of a trickster character. He's chased off and after a hearty breakfast Dodsworth is off, next stop New York.
Do I have point out that, unseen until he gets there, that crazy duck has stowed himself away in Dodsworth's luggage?
Dodsworth is hounded by the duck all over New York. He tries to send the duck back to Hodges but the duck appears everywhere Dodsworth goes. "There's that crazy duck again!" kids might well be saying every time they see a duck in the pictures. But is it the same duck, or does Dodsworth simply have duck on the brain? At last Dodsworth catches the duck but in securing him for a voyage home they inadvertently find themselves on a steamer to Paris. Dodsworth calls Hodges to let him know that it might be a while before his duck is returned, to which his elephant friend apologizes for the duck ruining his adventure. Au contraire! "He was the adventure!" Dodsworth admits.
Yes, all of that from a beginning reader in simple language, begging to become a series on par with Frog and Toad and Little Bear et al. Perhaps not quite for a Level 1 or 2 reader, but certainly not far behind. show less
Dodsworth appears to be a mole-like creature. It doesn't say, it doesn't really matter. He's off on an adventure to see the world. First stop, though, is his friend Hodges the Elephant's cafe for the best pancakes ever. Unfortunately Dodsworth is met by "that crazy duck" which seems to be Hodges' pet. (A show more moment to consider all the animals who have other animals as pets and ask "What's up with that?") Duck appears to be somewhat of a loon, a bit of a trickster character. He's chased off and after a hearty breakfast Dodsworth is off, next stop New York.
Do I have point out that, unseen until he gets there, that crazy duck has stowed himself away in Dodsworth's luggage?
Dodsworth is hounded by the duck all over New York. He tries to send the duck back to Hodges but the duck appears everywhere Dodsworth goes. "There's that crazy duck again!" kids might well be saying every time they see a duck in the pictures. But is it the same duck, or does Dodsworth simply have duck on the brain? At last Dodsworth catches the duck but in securing him for a voyage home they inadvertently find themselves on a steamer to Paris. Dodsworth calls Hodges to let him know that it might be a while before his duck is returned, to which his elephant friend apologizes for the duck ruining his adventure. Au contraire! "He was the adventure!" Dodsworth admits.
Yes, all of that from a beginning reader in simple language, begging to become a series on par with Frog and Toad and Little Bear et al. Perhaps not quite for a Level 1 or 2 reader, but certainly not far behind. show less
Reading out of order. This one is much more about the duck than about the city. Which doesn't work for me. Egan has a certain kind of sense of humor... is it like yours?
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