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Today? Do
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JODIE RUDGE & KEENO BAKER
A Blank Screen Publication
a t h Wi W ll
Today? Do
o o L D o . ts r D
JODIE RUDGE & KEENO BAKER
Illustrations by Jodie Rudge and Keeno Baker Words by Patris Gordon
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This is Dr. DooLots. He does lots of things, and being a doctor is one of those things. He helps people get better when they are ill or feeling sick. He also tells people what to do so they do not become ill again.
But Dr. DooLots does not work as a doctor all the time. Every now and then, Dr. DooLots does other things, too.
Today is Sunday and Dr. DooLots is taking a break from work. But what can he do if he’s not being a doctor? What will Dr. DooLots do today?
Dr. DooLots has taken off his work clothes to feel more relaxed, but he still doesn’t know what to do. He wants to do something fun and try something new. Maybe he should ask his friend, iMan, what he should do. iMan always know what to do, thinks Dr DooLots.
“Hello, iMan,” Dr. DooLots says. “Can you help me?” “Sure, I can,” says iMan. “What would you like to know?” “Today, I do not need to work as a doctor, but I don’t know what else I can
do,� says Dr. DooLots. iMan scratches his head and begins to think of something that Dr. DooLots can do, instead of working as a doctor.