Detective Donut and the Wild Goose Chase

by Bruce Whatley, Rosie Smith (Author)

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Detective Donut and his partner, Mouse, set out to find Professor Drake, the world-famous archaeologist who has mysteriously disappeared.

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This was full of smart turns of phrase that made me laugh out loud and explain to my kids. Detective Donut is easily distracted and a little bit foolish, but his heart and tummy are in the right place. Good thing his partner is on the scene to steer circumstances in the right direction.
Detective Donut and the Wild Goose Chase uses the funniest figurative language in the book; therefore, I am using it as an introductory book to this topic. Detective Donut is the dopiest detective who is so focused on his lack of birthday presents, that he misses what is just right under his nose! This book is just silly, but the illustrations were ingenious. I would love to read this story without showing the pictures to my students because the illustrations are telling a completely different story than the words. Then I would love to see their reactions as i showed the picture and read aloud the story. Priceless.
Very funny mystery/detective story with great illustrations

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Original publication date
1997

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Picture Books
DDC/MDS
378Social sciencesEducationHigher education (Tertiary education)
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PZ7 .W5485 .DLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English
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