Sneezy Louise

Sneezy Louise by Irene Breznak, published by Random House in 2009, is a delightful children’s book featuring 40 pages of engaging storytelling. The narrative follows Louise as she navigates a challenging day marked by her itchy eyes, wheezy throat, and very sneezy nose, leading to humorous situations at school, during ballet class, and even at bedtime. The book is presented in English and is designed to resonate with young readers and their parents alike.
Readers will find that Sneezy Louise combines a rhythmic refrain with charming watercolors by Janet Pederson, bringing the character and her relatable experiences to life. The story emphasizes the importance of health and daily living, particularly in the context of managing everyday activities while feeling under the weather. This engaging tale not only entertains but also conveys a valuable message about being considerate of others, making it a fitting addition to any child’s library.
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Even before breakfast, Louise knows that it isn’t going to be an easy day. Her itchy eyes, wheezy throat, and very, very sneezy nose lead to trouble at school, during ballet class, and even while reading a bedtime story. Irene Breznak’s rhythmic refrain is “catching” as characters implore Louise to “cover your mouth, PLEASE!”—a message that parents will appreciate! Janet Pederson’s charming watercolors bring Louise to life as well as that tickly, sneezy feeling familiar to everyone!
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