Doc in the Fog (Grocery Store Book)

Grocery Store Book
A Review by John Iles

         Hello, and welcome to my blog. On this blog I will be reviewing a multitude of children's literature books for a Humanities Class I am taking at DeSales University.

          Well here we go! The first book I will review is a grocery store book called Doc in the Fog by Sheila Cushman.

           This is a predictable book or rhyming book that follows the escapades of the main character named Doc who is a wizard. Throughout the eight page story, Doc using his wand and magic powers, turns different everyday objects, toys, and even animals into a different object that rhymes. The ending of the story is quite imaginative and without spoiling it Doc gets magically changed into something else.

 Apparently, when I was younger I begged my mother to get me this book one day while I was out shopping with her at in the checkout line of target. While, I don't remember it from my childhood I would definitely give this book a 5/5 star rating. This book seems to be part of a series which hopes to teach very young children phonics and vowels. Because this book using rhyming to accomplish this it would do is job very well. I would use this series to teach my kids.

Title: Doc in the Fog
Author: Sheila Cushman
Publisher: Educational Insights
Publishing Date: 1990
ISBN: 0-88679-858-2  

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