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The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle #5: My Life as Dinosaur Dental Floss
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By Bill Myers
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(8 Reviews)
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Word Publishing
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1st
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Published:
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1988 |
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Paperback
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Mix the tried-and-true antics of Wally McDoogle, never before seen black-and-white illustrations, and a nearly indestructible hardcover, and you've got the latest edition of My Life As Dinosaur Dental Floss. In this fifth book of the wacky series by Bill Myers, mishap follows mishap until Wally is chased by bungling terrorists, a SWAT team, the TV news, and the National Guard. It isn't until he risks his life to save his country (and has a little chat with the President) that the madcap misunderstanding finally ends...and Wally learns that honesty really is the best policy. Wally fans will be excited to add this new hardcover to their Wally collection!
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
Three Stars, December 07, 2014
By Valicia Dantzler
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Funny, entertaining and quick,easy read for kids.
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kids humor!!, March 13, 2012
By brownthenewred
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my son read one of these when he was like 8 or 9 and still remembered it at 11 years old so when we saw one at the thrift store we got it. We had to order a few more online because he liked them so much. It is not a devotional or a book with any scripture (not that I saw!) but it is good clean silly humor that kids enjoy!
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my life as dinosaur dental floss, January 01, 2012
By sarg
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this book was hard to find but they you had it and it was del really fast and was in excellent shape
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Fun book for kids, November 16, 2008
By DentalWorks
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As a dental professional, it's natural for me to notice a book with the words "dental floss" in the title - and that's what happened when I saw a copy of My Life as Dinosaur Dental Floss. I was looking for books for my daughter, who is an elementary school teacher, so that she could use them in her classroom.
Although it's a children's book, I read it, too - and found it quite entertaining. The main character, Wally McDoogle, has an enormous imagination and finds himself in the middle of an outrageous adventure - and some broad hints are given that this wasn't Wally's first crazy adventure. And, without giving anything away that would spoil the ending of the book for other readers, here's where the title came from: Wally gets himself out of a potentially disastrous situation by becoming dental floss for a dinosaur.
This book is written for children in the upper elementary school grades, but I could picture parents reading this book to younger children and then even using the humor in the book as a way to begin discussing the importance of dental floss and preventative dental care, overall.
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Graet series, August 09, 2008
By Kid's Review
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I love all the books in this series. They are funny and easy to read and each book is a story in itself. I am collecting them all and have read about 10 or so. This is a great book for grades 4-6.
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Best book I've ever read in my whole entire life!, December 06, 2000
By Kid's Review
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This book was really funny. I especially liked it when Wally thought the pink gunk was an atomic bomb. I don't like to read much, but I really enjoy reading Bill's books. He makes reading fun.
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