Written by | Louise Gikow |
Illustrator | Barbara McClintock |
Published | 1984 |
Publisher | Holt, Rinehart and Winston |
ISBN | 0-03-000717-8 |
The Legend of the Doozer Who Didn't is a book presented by Weekly Reader Books as part of the Weekly Reader Fraggle Rock Book Club.
Synopsis
A rhyming Doozer Storyteller tells a group of young ones the legend of a Doozer who just didn't feel like working. He decided to sleep in, disregard his job, and just play around all day long. As the legend goes, he became fat, grew fur, and became a Fraggle (one which resembles a darker-green version of Wembley). This, the Storyteller says, is the basis for the Doozer theory that "a Fraggle is born when a Doozer must play," and thus the moral of the story (for the audience of young Doozers) is to stick to school and work, or become you too may become a Fraggle.
Characters
- The Doozer Who Didn't
- Doozer Storyteller
- The Father of The Doozer Who Didn't
- The Mother of The Doozer Who Didn't
- Misc. Other Doozers
- Misc. Young Doozers