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Snoodles in Space: Escape from Zoodletraz by Steven Joseph

 



Strap in, because the Snoodles are back and things are about to get… weird. In this third out-of-this-world adventure, Droodle the Poodle and Doo Doo Kidoodle are in big trouble. They’ve broken the one rule on planet Zoodle — no pets. Now Droodle and another poodle named Schmoodle are locked up in Zoodletraz, the most escape-proof prison, this side of the Milky Way. Think Alcatraz, but with more tentacles and fewer lawyers.

Enter a cast of brilliantly bonkers heroes: noodle-powered scientists, intergalactic musicians, talking cats with trash can drum kits, and a villain so cranky he reads self-help books about revenge. There’s also a JalapeΓ±o Popadoodle Noodle, a flying Balloonadoodle, and something called a Cloakadoodle Swoodle Car. Don't ask, just roll with it.

This wackadoodle tale is packed with vibrant art, making it perfect for young and old readers who love silly stories, bold visuals, and absolutely zero boring parts.

Whether your kid’s obsessed with noodles, aliens, or saying the word “Groodle” over and over again, Snoodles in Space: Escape from Zoodletraz! is the laugh-out-loud ride you’ve been waiting for.

Time to get ready for your NEXT GREAT ESCAPE!




Publication Date: 28th October 2025


My Review:

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Four Point Four Stars

This was a fun whimsical read. 

Droodle and Poodle and Doo Doo Kidoodle have broken a law on their planet - the law of ‘No pet’. The Snoodles have to get together to help their friends out of Zoodletraz, which is an impossible-to-break-out-kind-of-prison. 

There is also Granfafoodle and the Trash Cans as a side story. 

Can the Snoodles break into Zoodletraz? Oh, there is a deaf interpreter too who explains the events to us.

Whimsical cute read. I enjoyed the illustrations and the fun names. 

I also enjoyed reading about how Croodle turned into the perfect villain who turned sour because of a very ‘sad’ reason.

Fun read.

Thank you for the eARC Netgalley


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