
The Adventures of Professor Poodle & Auggie: Let’s Collect the Alphabet
The Adventures of Professor Poodle and Auggie is a story about 2 dogs, who, in their search for each letter of the alphabet, encounters humorous and fun adventures with a variety of letter characters.
About the Book
The Adventures of Professor Poodle and Auggie is a story about 2 dogs, who, in their search for each letter of the alphabet, encounters humorous and fun adventures with a variety of letter characters. From cover to cover, young readers and parents will be delighted as they turn each page to read about a new adventure with a new letter. Professor Poodle portrays the image of an intelligent dog who always seems to guide Auggie, his sidekick, in the right direction. The Adventures of Professor Poodle and Auggie help children to learn the letters of the alphabet in a fun and entertaining way. This book is cleverly written and although written for younger children, is a fun read for readers of all ages.
KNOW MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Meet Mark A. Vogel
Mark Vogel retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in 2006 and currently lives in Virginia with his wife Grace and their yellow lab, Maddy. Mark started writing children’s books for his three Grandchildren, Skylar, Rylee, and Owen back in 2010. “The Adventures of Professor Poodle and Auggie, Let’s Collect the Alphabet” is Mark’s third and most popular book. As with all his books, Mark writes in a rhyming fashion which is more enjoyable for parents and children to read. Mark believes that his books will inspire young children from all countries to learn the English alphabet and eventually learn good speaking habits in an enjoyable and fun-to-read manner. Watch for more of Mark’s books to be published soon.

Excerpts From The Book
Read a few excerpts from the book below!
“Auggie sniffed at the A and ran away because he disturbed a B in the hay.”
“Auggie the doggie barked up a tree and asked the blue J to help him please, but instead of a J there came down a K because Auggie had barked up the wrong tree that day.”
“The very next morning just as Q was rising high in the sky, the Professor and Auggie awoke to find that their car with an R had gone too far and could not go on anymore.”
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