Stick Dog Tries to Take the Donuts
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Eiden
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By:
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Tom Watson
About this listen
The Stick Dog series continues in Tom Watson's hilarious Stick Dog Tries to Take the Donuts!
Stick Dog and his team of strays are off on another outrageous canine caper. To snatch some breakfast treats for his hungry pals, Stick Dog will need to stop a moving truck, outfox a man on a telephone pole, and calm down a very caffeinated Karen. But that's not all. He'll also need to manage the greatest confrontation in history when his good friend, Poo-Poo, comes face to face with the ultimate enemy - a squirrel.
With Stick Dog's smarts, daring, and loyalty - and patience - he just might lead his buddies to the best breakfast ever. Perfect for fans of Big Nate, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and the previous Stick Dog books.
It's morning. The dogs are hungry. It's time to take the donuts!
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©2016 Tom Watson (P)2016 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Stick Dog Tries to Take the Donuts
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- Malooky Kulkin
- 28-03-23
Brilliant
Enriching and funny g n g k x. l. x. n cc. cf. dd vjn xxhu. gb. sx. jh xsd
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-01-16
Painfully laborious storytelling
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Listened in the car with a 5 and 9 year old. The story started off with some promise - early laughs as the characters were introduced, and the voices were fun. But all too quickly we found ourselves frustrated by the painfully drawn-out storytelling. Every minor event in the short storyline is described repetitively with a tedious and unnecessary level of detail.
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