In this latest hardcover edition with black-and-white illustrations, our bungling hero, Wally McDoogle, runs into trouble-this time by unfairly judging others. What if every time you gossiped about somebody, you turned into the person you were gossiping about?! After a series of mistaken identities, Wally finds himself playing quarterback in the Super Bowl (a lot of fun for about 2.3 seconds). But it's not until he tries to see people through the eyes of God that he realizes it's better to love than to judge. Parents will love to watch their kids giggling along to the hilarious antics of Wally while learning important life lessons and a love of reading.
I have all the Wally McDoogle books in my school library and the kids (mostly boys read these, but girls giggle over them, too) love them! I accidentally missed a couple of volumes, and was informed of my error about 2 minutes after I put the later volume out, so I hurried to get this missing one added in to the collection. Wally's imagination really tickles kids, and the great life lessons he learns are presented painlessly and most helpfully to my readers, I highly recommend the whole series. Bill Myers, you are a wild and whacky guy and I hope you stay crazy and writing for many years to come!
A kids review.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
It was really funny, I recieved it for my birthday along with "My life as a Burito(with extra hot sauce)" they both were extremly funny. In this book he falls out a window while making fun of a janitor, and then he wakes up as the same janitor he was laughing at, then he would turn into whoever he laughed at or spoke badly about. Then he really woke up. it was a very good book.
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