No Biting, Louise

No Biting, Louise by Margie Palatini is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on August 21, 2007. This 32-page story follows Louise, a young character who struggles with the habit of biting everything and everyone around her. Despite her promises to her mother to stop, Louise finds it challenging to control her impulses, leading to humorous and relatable situations that many preschoolers may encounter.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of a common childhood phase, emphasizing themes of self-control and understanding. The narrative captures both the humor and the challenges associated with Louise’s behavior, making it a relevant read for young children and their caregivers. The book’s engaging illustrations complement the story, enhancing the experience for its audience while addressing topics related to animals and school settings.
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Louise has a problem. She has the tendency to . . . how to put it?
Gnaw?
Chomp?
Bite!
. . . on everything and everybody. She promises Mother that she won’t do it again, but sometimes Louise just can’t help herself.
“OOOOooooowww!”
No biting, louise captures the humor—and the pain—of a common stage for preschoolers.
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