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Louise Trapeze Did NOT Lose the Juggling Chickens

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Spunky, sweet, and totally brave (mostly)! Louise Trapeze dazzles and delights emerging young readers. 
 
Perfect for fans of IVY AND BEAN and JUNIE B. JONES, Louise Trapeze is adorably illustrated by Brigette Barrager, illustrator of New York Times bestseller UNI THE UNICORN.
 
Ladies and gentlemen! Boys and girls! Feast your eyes on the one, the only Louise Trapeze! Louise is seven years old now, which means she is super mature. Ready for big responsibilities! Her BFF Stella gets to watch Clementine the Elephant, and even Ferret-Breath Fernando is trusted with errands for the ringmaster. But Louise has nada, nothing important at all to do. Until she gets her chance! She is asked to watch the three juggling chickens. Louise knows she will make a superb babysitter. Too bad Oona, Loona, and Maude have other ideas. . . .
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2015
      Louise Trapeze is back (Louise Trapeze Is Totally 100% Fearless, 2015), longing to be more mature than ever. Everyone at the Sweet Potato Traveling Circus Troupe has a job to do. Everyone, that is, except Louise. She does have a few Important Circus Jobs that she shares with her best friend, Stella, but it is not the same as having her very own grown-up responsibility. So she sets off to prove how dependable she can be. Earnest mistakes, such as causing a large "spaghetti-mountain spill" or putting too much oil on Clara Bear's unicycle, pile up. But perhaps babysitting the juggling chickens will be her chance. All she needs to do is feed them a small snack while their trainer is gone. What could possibly go wrong? As Louise says--"Cheeze Louise and holy trapeze!"--oh so much. Luckily, Louise learns that asking for help is sometimes the most responsible, grown-up thing one can do. While the well-meaning little girl who makes mistakes and has idiosyncratic speech patterns is hardly new to the shelves, the circus setting distinguishes Ostow's offering. Purple accents in the design and Barrager's squiggle sketch vignettes enliven this second big-top tale, though they display very little ethnic variation among the troupe. Louise is a feisty gal with the best of intentions. She just "accidentally a-little-bit" messes everything up. (Fiction. 6-9)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      Seven-year-old Louise (Louise Trapeze Is Totally 100% Fearless!) is ready for grown-up responsibilities in her offbeat traveling-circus family, but her first independent chore--babysitting Chuck Cluck's chicken act--runs into one humorous snag after another. Louise's enthusiastic Junie B. Jonesstyle narration will amuse newly independent readers, while two-color line drawings fitted between text blocks supply visual context and add energy.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:3.8
  • Lexile® Measure:540
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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