A humorous story for children ages 3-7 of a lovable hamster named Doug, who has a penchant for curiosity but absolutely no impulse control.
From the creative team of Hank Goes Honk comes Don't Do It, Doug!, the story of a lovable hamster with a penchant for curiosity--and a serious lack of impulse control.
Poor Doug. There's not a lever he won't pull or a button he won't push. Will he ever learn to control himself?
Children will giggle at Doug's silly antics and will love watching the unfortunate consequences of his actions unfold, while grown-ups will appreciate the themes of friendship and learning impulse control.
A hamster with no self-control finds other outlets for his energies. Cute but feckless Doug has never met the button he won’t push, the cord he won’t pull, or the canned goods display pyramid he won’t send crashing down. Compelled to eat every doughnut in the many boxes before him and to yodel in avalanche territory, he suffers the consequences—as do the hapless mountain climbers nearby. A helmeted insect (perhaps a bee or a hornet) wearing safety glasses tries to help when Doug expresses interest in raiding a beehive, but Doug charges ahead and gets stung. After he presses the lever on a reclining chair—and is flattened like a pancake between the halves—his insect friend takes him skydiving, then wakeboarding, and finally on a roller coaster. Doug realizes that there are other ways to get thrills, and he seems able to control his impulses. His friends congratulate him: “Nothing can tempt you now.” But as we see Doug holding a stick near a sleeping bear, they add, “CAN it?” Beedie’s art pairs flat or stylized backgrounds with close-ups of furry, cuddly Doug, keeping the focus sharp. Readers will enjoy repeatedly echoing the title admonition and will gleefully note that instant karma falls on the little rodent when he doesn’t listen. Grand fun that allows young readers to feel in control. (Picture book. 3-7)--Kirkus Reviews
Maudie Powell-Tuck spends too much of her time in expensive shops looking at clothes and glittery things she can’t afford, and dreaming about owning a pug named Stanley (when she's not writing, of course). She’d love to say that she runs marathons – but that would be a lie.
Duncan Beedie is a best-selling author and illustrator who has been drawing and doodling since childhood, sprawled out on his parents' living room carpet with felt tip in fist. He now sits upright to draw from his studio in Bristol, where he lives with his wife, daughter, and demanding springer spaniel.
A humorous story for children ages 3-7 of a lovable hamster named Doug, who has a penchant for curiosity but absolutely no impulse control.
From the creative team of Hank Goes Honk comes Don't Do It, Doug!, the story of a lovable hamster with a penchant for curiosity--and a serious lack of impulse control.
Poor Doug. There's not a lever he won't pull or a button he won't push. Will he ever learn to control himself?
Children will giggle at Doug's silly antics and will love watching the unfortunate consequences of his actions unfold, while grown-ups will appreciate the themes of friendship and learning impulse control.
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A hamster with no self-control finds other outlets for his energies. Cute but feckless Doug has never met the button he won’t push, the cord he won’t pull, or the canned goods display pyramid he won’t send crashing down. Compelled to eat every doughnut in the many boxes before him and to yodel in avalanche territory, he suffers the consequences—as do the hapless mountain climbers nearby. A helmeted insect (perhaps a bee or a hornet) wearing safety glasses tries to help when Doug expresses interest in raiding a beehive, but Doug charges ahead and gets stung. After he presses the lever on a reclining chair—and is flattened like a pancake between the halves—his insect friend takes him skydiving, then wakeboarding, and finally on a roller coaster. Doug realizes that there are other ways to get thrills, and he seems able to control his impulses. His friends congratulate him: “Nothing can tempt you now.” But as we see Doug holding a stick near a sleeping bear, they add, “CAN it?” Beedie’s art pairs flat or stylized backgrounds with close-ups of furry, cuddly Doug, keeping the focus sharp. Readers will enjoy repeatedly echoing the title admonition and will gleefully note that instant karma falls on the little rodent when he doesn’t listen. Grand fun that allows young readers to feel in control. (Picture book. 3-7)--Kirkus Reviews
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Maudie Powell-Tuck spends too much of her time in expensive shops looking at clothes and glittery things she can’t afford, and dreaming about owning a pug named Stanley (when she's not writing, of course). She’d love to say that she runs marathons – but that would be a lie.
Duncan Beedie is a best-selling author and illustrator who has been drawing and doodling since childhood, sprawled out on his parents' living room carpet with felt tip in fist. He now sits upright to draw from his studio in Bristol, where he lives with his wife, daughter, and demanding springer spaniel.