No Biting, Louise

No Biting, Louise by Margie Palatini is a delightful first edition published by Harper Collins in September 2007. This 32-page book, written in English, explores the humorous challenges faced by a young character named Louise, who struggles with her tendency to bite everything and everyone around her. Through engaging storytelling, the book addresses a relatable issue for preschoolers, capturing both the humor and the discomfort that can arise from such behavior.
Readers will find that No Biting, Louise presents a lighthearted take on social themes relevant to young children, particularly in the context of health and daily living. The narrative illustrates Louise’s promise to her mother to stop biting, while also acknowledging the difficulties she encounters in keeping that promise. This engaging story not only entertains but also serves as a gentle reminder of social norms and the importance of self-control in a humorous and accessible way.
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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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