Draw-It-Yourself Adventures: Alien Attack

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By Chris Judge

By Andrew Judge

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$10.99

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$14.49 CAD

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Hardcover

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Welcome to Doodletown, where readers create the story!

When an alien spaceship crash-lands outside the Doodletown school, readers race with Daisy Doodle to follow the trail across town and back to the alien’s ship.


Quick! Draw yourself a ladder to get over that fence! Now blast off in a rocket ship and connect the dots to navigate an asteroid field! WAIT! Do you have your permission slip to travel into space? Go back to page 34!

Young readers can sketch, doodle, and draw their way through the story with different options for arriving at the conclusion. And when they’re finished, it’s easy to go back to the beginning and create a whole new alien adventure.

From author Andrew Judge and his brother Chris Judge, illustrator of the Danger Is Everywhere series, comes a brand-new hybrid chapter book series full of fun prompts and silly jokes that are sure to entertain kids and have them reaching for the next book!

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On Sale
May 16, 2017
Page Count
128 pages
ISBN-13
9780316464215

Chris Judge

About the Author

Chris Judge is the award-winning author and illustrator of The Lonely Beast and Tin and the illustrator of the Draw-It-Yourself Adventures series and the Danger Is Everywhere Series, written by comedian David O’Doherty. Chris’s work has been featured in advertising, newspapers, magazines, and exhibitions in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Andrew Judge

About the Author

Andrew Judge is the author of the Draw-It-Yourself Adventures series. He has written and illustrated countless short stories and comics with his brother, Chris, including regular features for the arts and culture magazines Mongrel and Totally Dublin. He lives and works as an architect in Ireland.

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