Lionel Lincoln Lawrence LePet
The Loudest Child Anyone's Ever Met
by Katharine Tonti
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Pub Date 18 Oct 2021 | Archive Date 13 Aug 2022
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Description
Who can frighten a bear just by saying "HELLO!"? Where do socks and shoes go to hide because someone is too loud? Meet Lionel Lincoln Lawrence LePet, a little boy with a very big voice who has a lot to say bout "liking who you are just the way you are." In the meantime, Mom and Dad have had to find some pretty interesting ways to let Lionel be Lionel until he discovers his inside voice. And that can't happen too soon - just ask the Moon!
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781667800387 |
PRICE | |
PAGES | 30 |
Featured Reviews
This silly rhyming picture book describes a boy who scares everyone away with his loud voice. His parents accept that he is much too loud and end up buying ear muffs and building a dome around their house to help combat the noise their little son makes. With large all caps text to demonstrate yelling, this book is fun to read and makes a perfect read aloud or shared reading experience. I can definitely see my grade three class giggling as I read them this book. I would recommend this book to parents of children in the age 3-9 range. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to read and review this book!
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