Dr. Duck spends his days and nights driving around in his big red van to help his barnyard patients. He calms Mother Mouse, whose baby has a fever, and listens to the cough of a two-year old beaver. He tells a hoarse cow, "Take two and you'll moo"; for a sheep, cough syrup will do for the flu. But what happens when Dr. Duck becomes ill? With bouncy rhymes and cheery artwork, this tale pays tender tribute to a dedicated country doctor -- and his care-giving menagerie of grateful patients.
Dr. Duck spends his days and nights driving around in his big red van to help his barnyard patients. He calms Mother Mouse, whose baby has a fever, and listens to the cough of a two-year old beaver. He tells a hoarse cow, "Take two and you'll moo"; for a sheep, cough syrup will do for the flu. But what happens when Dr. Duck becomes ill? With bouncy rhymes and cheery artwork, this tale pays tender tribute to a dedicated country doctor -- and his care-giving menagerie of grateful patients.