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Louise: the One and Only

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Louise loves some of her kindergarten activities, such as painting, while from other school experiences she learns to give and take with her classmates

64 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1995

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Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff

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October 11, 2019
I think that this book was pretty good but it could have been better. My book is about this little girl named Louise and she's kind of strange. She always tries to be first and be the best at everything but, most of the time people didn't really pay attention to her. This never made her stop trying. but when people did tell her that she was the best, it made her feel good about herself. She also started to tell people that she was changing her name and everyone thought that it was funny and everyone else in her class started to do it too! She felt good because she started something. In conclusion, Louise likes to get attention and make people laugh in a good way. The 2 major themes in this story is that you should never give up on begin the best or doing your best even if people don't always notice. And the second major theme is that maybe if you might think that people may not be watching but they probably are so just keep doing your best and trying because good will come out of it! I learned to never give up on yourself and never stop trying. I did enjoy this book but I would not read it again. I would suggest this book to someone in my grade. my book name was "Louise the One and Only by Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff.
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September 20, 2019
I think this book was awesome in many ways. The book was mostly about Louis and her classmates and how they find themselves mixed up in all kinds of craziness. Also it was about how Louis convinces all her friends to change their names, which leaves Mr. Shelby, their teacher, very confused. Another thing was Louis takes part in the " Pet of the Week " contest at school, and he helps puts on a talent show. He discover that there's no one quite like Louise!
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March 9, 2017
a cute book about louise and her quest to have things her way. she is very different and shows it, while trying to stay the same. a funny book for children.
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