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Books published by publisher Doodlebum Publishing

  • The Night the Mice Sang

    Marla F. Jones, Holly Abston

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, March 15, 2016)
    Willa Grace is always listening. To animals, that is. The weatherman says the drought will continue. But Willa heard mice singing about the coming rain. So when she brings her toys inside to keep them from getting wet, Mama and Daddy are concerned and big brother, Kelvin, just thinks she's "c-r-a-z-y". Will they be right about Willa? Or will vindication be sweet for the little girl who believes she can hear mice sing?
  • The Potbelly Pig Promise

    Barbara Shepherd, David Barrow

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 18, 2018)
    Dylan made a promise to his friend, Patrick. He’s going to take a photograph of a real potbelly pig at his grandparent’s farm.When he arrives at the farm, Dylan quickly discovers Grandpa raises everything but potbellied pigs. Later, they visit the county fair hoping to find them. In the swine barn, Dylan see pigs of all colors, shapes and sizes. But no potbellies.He’s almost given up when a girl wearing a blue jacket points him to the special exhibit area. Dylan races to the pens for potbellied pigs, but the pens are empty. Dylan finally spots the arena where these special pigs are being shown. He takes lots of photos for his friend, keeping his potbelly pig promise.
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  • Scanner and the Icky, Sticky Gum

    Una Belle Townsend, David Barrow

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Something smelled wonderful in Miss Copywright's trash can. Scanner climbed in. Great globs of gooey stuff--what an icky, sticky situation! Miss Copyrwright finds a book in the 648 section and goes to work. After some peanut butter, ice, and a bath, Scanner is ready to check out more trash cans.
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  • Down on the Ranch

    Nancy Fowler Pyle, David Barrow

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Oct. 17, 2018)
    Children will love counting the animals down on the ranch with Grandma and Grandpa. Using colored number words and numerals, the text is large and inviting. A fun read-aloud for teachers and parents.
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  • Cowboy Jesse

    Nancy Allen, Vickie Kastl

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 2, 2020)
    When ten space aliens land in his backyard, what does Jesse do? First, he runs and hides. Then Jesse uses his bandana, his cowboy boots, and his lariat to round up the aliens one by one. But when they escape his lasso, Jesse ends up with more than he bargained for--ten unexpected friends.A humorous counting book.
  • Stone Girl

    Susan York Meyers

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Feb. 15, 2018)
    At almost fourteen, Myra shops in the fat girl department. No one, least of all her mother, will let her forget it. But Myra finally finds a friend who wants to spend time with her and doesn’t mind being seen with her.But is it for real? Or will her new friend be like all the other kids, and make fun of her for being fat? Why does she have to choose between friendship and doing what’s right?And who is really answering the notes Myra leaves at the statue she calls Stone Girl?Is the writer a friend or a foe?
  • Froggy Bottom Blues

    Sharon Martin, Timothy Lange

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 20, 2018)
    Ellen Zanderfrog found an old trumpet. “I’m going to Memphis to be in a blues band!” E.Z. travels down the river, meeting other musical characters along the way. One friend gives her an invitation to a talent show on Beale Street.Ready to sing the blues, E.Z. arrives in Memphis. But she discovers the talent show was last year.Will E.Z. give up and go home? Will she ever get to sing the blues?
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  • Camp Not Allowed

    K J Williams, Dorothy Shaw

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, April 4, 2018)
    Bored with their usual summer games, Kat and Tanya want to play with the neighborhood boys. The boys a real teepee in their backyard! But they refuse, saying it’s for Native American boys only. The girls resort to desperate measures and blackmail the boys into including them. But “Chief” Randy isn’t ready to surrender. He creates three initiation tests for the sisters to pass. Can the girls pull a few tricks from their sleeve and become tribe members in this boy versus girl war of the summer?
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  • Jerome the Stone

    Dorothy Shaw

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, June 1, 2019)
    Jerome the Stone sees butterflies, bees, and birds flying above him. "What do they see?" he wonders. "I want to fly, too!" But no matter how hard he tries, Jerome doesn't move a bit. But Jerome suddenly sails through the air, high above patchwork fields, a train, and even an airplane.Did his wish come true? Can Jerome the Stone defy the law of gravity?Join Jerome on his impossible, improbable, incredible journey.
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  • I Spy Something Wicked

    Susan York Meyers

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, June 1, 2019)
    Since she was little, Tessa has believed in Andre. When she inherits her uncle's house, she goes back to Ama, Oklahoma, determined to solve the mystery of the man her uncle told her didn't exist. But once she gets to Ama, Tessa finds more than one mystery.How did her uncle really die?And what do you do when you find the tall, dark and handsome man of your dreams, one that even cooks and cleans?Too bad he's dead.
  • Down on the Ranch

    Nancy Fowler Pyle, David Barrow

    Accessory (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 6, 2018)
    Grandma and Grandpa have calico cats, gray geese, handsome horses and many more animals down on the ranch. But they need help counting all of them! A fun story filled with numbers and counting words!
  • Down on the Ranch

    Nancy Fowler Pyle, David Barrow

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Oct. 17, 2018)
    Children will love counting the animals down on the ranch with Grandma and Grandpa. Using colored number words and numerals, the text is large and inviting. A fun read-aloud for teachers and parents.
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