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Doodleville #2: Art Attacks!


 

Doodleville #2: Art Attacks!

Doodleville #2: Art Attacks!

Book by Chad Sell

 




 



 

DETAILS

Publisher : Knopf Books for Young Readers (November 1, 2022) Language : English Paperback : 256 pages ISBN-10 : 1984894749 ISBN-13 : 978-1984894748 Reading age : 8 - 12 years Lexile measure : GN240L Grade level : 3 - 7 , Drew and her mischievous doodles are back—and planning a heist-in-reverse at the Art Institute of Chicago—in the sequel to Doodleville , which Lincoln Peirce calls “a masterpiece.” Drew never meant for this to happen. She didn’t mean for her doodle Mike to steal the centuries-old hat. She didn’t mean for Levi to steal the centuries-old baby (when he was supposed to be returning the coveted hat!). And she definitely didn’t mean to send the Art Institute of Chicago into a downward spiral of art-on-art combat. She just wanted to fix a simple mistake! Now everything’s gone wrong, and it’s mayhem at the museum. Drew is sure she’s going to become public enemy #1, wanted posters and all. But it turns out Drew and her art club might be the museum’s only chance at resolution and restoration. Can they fix it before centuries worth of masterpieces are destroyed forever? Read more

 




 



 

REVIEW

Doodleville #2: Art Attacks! is a story about a kid named Drew and her friends. In this story, doodles can move on their own, if you draw food they can eat and dress in clothes they can wear. One day, one of Drew’s doodles named Mike took a hat from a century-old painting from The Art Institute of Chicago. Then Drew sends her other doodle named Levi to return the hat, but Levi came back with a baby from a century-old painting. Drew was confused and scared so she called her friends for help. They make a plan to slip the baby back into the Institute the very next day. Will their plan succeed? Or will their plan lead to more chaos? Opinion: In Doodleville #2: Art Attacks! I loved the concept of how the doodles came to life and roamed around among the real world of the main characters. Art is magic, as the children in the story draw, their doodles have different superpowers. For example, Drew’s doodle Levi can travel from one place to another in seconds. The story in this book illustrates how every action has its pros and cons. It also shows that an action that appears to be evil is not always bad; there may be a reason or good explanation behind someone’s actions which at first appear to be wrong or evil. If you want to change the evil or wrongdoing of someone, you need to understand that person and make some effort. Love can heal any wound. Reading the book reminded me of my childhood when we used to fight with each other over disagreements. After talking to our parents we can see things from a different perspective and we then realize our mistake and apologize to our friends. If you read this book carefully, you will find that it is conveying this message to children. I would recommend Doodleville #2: Art Attacks! as a fun and engaging story with important and positive messages. This book is definitely for young children.

 




 

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