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Books : Children's Books : Series : Classics : Doctor Dolittle
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When his colleague Long Arrow disappears, Dr. Dolittle sets off with his assistant, Tommy Stubbins, his dog, Jip, and Polynesia the parrot on an adventurous voyage over tropical seas to floating Spidermonkey Island.
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The adventures of a kind-hearted doctor, who is fond of animals and understands their language, as he travels to Africa with some of his favorite pets to cure the monkeys of a terrible sickness.
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This treasury contains selections from eight of the original Dr. Dolittle books in which readers meet the lovable man who can talk to the animals.
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Although at first he plans only to exhibit the Pushmi-pullyu, John Dolittle soon becomes manager of a very special circus.
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Doctor Dolittle is a very special vet—because he knows how to talk to the animals! So when he hears that there’s a terrible sickness hurting all the monkeys in Africa, the good doctor knows he must go and help them. Soon he’s off on an exciting adventure across the seas in this superb retelling of Hugh Lofting’s beloved classic.
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Dr. Dolittle can make kids’ dreams come true—the dream of talking to the dogs, cats, horses, ducks, and monkeys they love so much…and understanding what our furry friends have to say back. The magic begins as the kind physician discovers his special gift of communication—and switches from human to animal patients.
John Dolittle takes his circus to London, and with the help of the canary Pippinella, he stages a bird opera.
It’s a timeless theme: the desire to go back home, to the place where one belongs. And it’s one that resonates powerfully with small children. So they’ll understand why the sad crocodile is yearning for his faraway native Africa. And though Dr. Dolittle knows his medicine, curing a broken heart is another thing altogether. Can he help? Sympathetic young readers will have their fingers crossed.
illustrated by the author, 186 pages
When last seen, Doctor Dolittle and his brave band of animals were sailing off to Africa, trying to bring sad Circus Crocodile back home where he belongs. But they’ve spent six weeks on the water and everyone is beginning to wonder “are we there yet?” There will be plenty of new adventures—including a shipwreck and an unwelcome greeting from an island king—before Croc’s dream can come true.
Now that Doctor Dolittle has successfully reunited Circus Crocodile and his mother, he and his animal friends can finally turn their thoughts to home. Then, King Lion sends a desperate message: his cub is very ill. But the doctor’s bag of medicines was lost in the shipwreck! Will he be able to find a cure for the sick Prince? Kids will eagerly turn the pages to see.














