Dog Man 3: A Tale of Two Kitties

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Dog Man 3: A Tale of Two Kitties

Dog Man 3: A Tale of Two Kitties

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Grades/activities: I would use this book to teach children in 5th of ADHD, since it’s in the book. I would want them to make a book where they make a disability not a disability but make it into something powerful like the author did . I would make 3rd graders make their own comic books and try to make a Flip- O -Rama . I would make 2nd graders draw their own super heroes.

His stories are semi-autobiographical and explore universal themes that celebrate friendship, tolerance, and the triumph of the good-hearted.

Dog Man is back, and he's about to be bested by the world's most conniving cat crook!

In college, Dav met a teacher who encouraged him to illustrate and write. He won a national competition in 1986 and the prize was the publication of his first book, World War Won. He made many other books before being awarded the 1998 California Young Reader Medal for Dog Breath, which was published in 1994, and in 1997 he won the Caldecott Honor for The Paperboy. The majority of its book's storyline, along with the first 2 Dog Man books (in short) has also been based for the Dog Man: The Musical.

They flee to a coffee shop and meet a couple with pink hair. They want to buy him, but they even wanted to dye him pink. So Dog Man growls at them. Then came a father and his son. The father tells his son if they would adopt him, he should be declawed. Dog Man wasn't happy and growls. Soon came an elderly lady, who wanted to fit Li'l Petey with her 29 other cats. Dog Man growls four times in a row. However, the coffee shop closed and so did the lamp shade, with the duo worried, so Dog Man takes him to his house (which was big inside, as Li'l Petey remarked) and it was already 2 AM. They arrive at the bedroom, and after he found out Li'l Petey loved it more on his bed, Dog Man destroys it, pushes the cotton into the crate, and changes the Free Kitty sign into Sleepy Kitty. Then he got him prepared for bed and kisses him a good night's sleep. This is the only book to have chapters named like " Chapter the first " Unlike every other Dog Man Book which name Chapters like " Chapter one " Dr. Dookie is interviewed by Sarah Hatoff about The Flippy Experiment. He claims that after they dug him up the mountain, he was still preserved in ice, and Dog Man brings him out of the aquarium. But it must've gone too far, because Dog Man rolled around on Flippy's dead body. Dr. Dookie lost his temper and held up Flippy, and shouted " FLIPPY IS SQUASHED! ". Dookie and his assistant forced Dog Man to sit over there and look sad. Than, his assistant told him her idea to turn him into a robot. He then made it official. Soon at the lab, they did his assistant's idea, and moreover it was a good thing Flippy was dead. They then leave Dog Man with the bionic dead Flippy. But when they slammed the door, these happened:Everyone cheered for Dog Man, while Petey said, "Phooey!" Soon Sarah told Flippy she will call the cops on him. But he before he gets arrested, he asks Li'l Petey if he can borrow the book he made. Li'l Petey said he can keep it, and they can be pen pals, making Flippy convinced. And two weeks later, he receives a new book called "Flippy and me meet Mr. Bug".

Dog Man: A Tale of Two Kitties: A Graphic Novel (Dog Man #3): From the Creator of Captain Underpants Illustrations: The illustrations are awesome, I love the Flip-O-Rama because I’m not just sitting there reading but physically and visually looking at the illustrations move. (With the help of my fingers) I like how there’s drawing out of the lines because it makes it much funner to read. The colors are bright and bold, that it made me not be able to focus on only one illustration but look at all of them. ( in a good way) The text has misspelling, which I think makes it even more enjoyable to read. The type of text being use even looks as if a child wrote it. There’s small amount of text in comics and a lot when it comes to author not using the comics to tell the story. Dog Man, feeling irresponsible for not managing to catch him. Runs over to the COPS Station, where two of the officers are confused and force him to tell them what's happening. While the workers threw the dead Flippy in the trash can, but it slipped through the living spray tank. Horrified, they run away.

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Meanwhile, the gang returned to where Chief parked his car. They all hid inside an art supplies shop, with Dog Man and Li'l Petey staring at the window. Chief and Sarah think there's nothing they could do. But Li'l Petey had an idea. He grabbed papers, a pencil, and crayons and starts drawing. Li'l Petey fights the Beasty Buildings for his friends, outnumbering them all. But there was a catch. Flippy lifted him up and tossed him away. Petey notices this, and they all run to see it. They then landed CRASH! on the ground. Li'l Petey was alive, but 80-HD got broken. He says he can be repaired. The others notice it, and tell them that Flippy is on his way. To prevent Li'l Petey from harm, he sacrifices himself telling the others to run. Flippy notices this. He lifts him up with his powers, saying, "It's time to DIE!" Flippy is enraged that Dog Man's gang had defeated half of the Beasty Buildings, so he tells this to the others and said they should get revenge.



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