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Cargando... Louiepor Ezra Jack Keats
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Love the art, and a decent story as well. ( ) Louie is a book about a kid named Louie who is quiet and didn't talk much to the other kids. When two other kids put on a puppet show, Louie shows a huge attachment to one of the puppets, Gussie. When Louie goes home, he dreams about Gussie, and when he wakes up, Gussie is outside his door waiting for him. This book teaches kids about being kind to everyone. The illustrations are beautiful; They look painted on the paper. After posting my thoughts on Goggles by Ezra Jack Keats, a reader tweeted me about their favorite series of Keats's books which feature a little boy named Louie. Curious about a series I seemed to have completely missed, I put all of the books on hold at my local library. Louie by Ezra Jack Keats is about a boy who is another member of the gang of kids who play with Peter (The Snowy Day, Peter's Chair, Goggles, etc.) Louie appears to be one of the youngest kids, and one of the shiest. The other children are busy putting on a puppet show for the neighborhood, with characters and props made from the things they've found in the alley and perhaps brought from home, 1970s up-cycling. Louie, though, is completely taken in by their work and is a little disruptive to the show. Although Louie is eventually made to stay quiet for the play, the other kids don't hold a grudge or ostracize him. Instead, they find a way to include him, resulting in a heartwarming ending. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series editorialesVintage Scholastic (TJ4158)
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