Snoodles in Space: Escape from Zoodletraz
Children’s Book
Date Published: October 28, 2025
Publisher: Enigami Publishing
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
Jalapeño 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!
Excerpt:

Author Interview
Who is your favorite character to write, and why is that person your favorite?
– Cloodle the Grand Roodle. He creates the chaos. If I didn’t have Cloodle, Norman Noodle and Sally Stroodle would just be baking cakes and pies.
If picking a favorite character would be like picking a favorite child, which character seems to be the most demanding or your attention and detail as a writer?
– Perhaps, Herbie Snoodleman. He started it all and was the hero in the first book. He is there in the second book, but not as active as I would like afterwards. His agent is calling me up demanding more story time!
Have you been able to incorporate your previous experience in being a lawyer in your writing?
– Absolutely! I have experience with attorneys and lawyer situations. They are funny and teaching lessons. They become easy to transfer into a story.
Do you have any odd (writing) habits?
– I am a long distance runner and I run or try to run two hours or more every morning. I write when I run, and sometimes, I just watch the characters have a conversation.
What is your favorite line from Snoodles in Space: Escape from Zoodletraz!?
– When Evil Kidoodle congratulates Droodle and Doo for getting married and brings burnt pie (before kidnapping Droodle), as a gift and says “It is delicious”
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