Author: Nancy Loewen
Illustrator: Anna Kaiser
Publishing Company: Picture Window Books
Copyright Date: 2009
# of Pages: 20
Genre/category: Picture Book
I chose this book because
to me it is very interesting and was actually a little challenging for me to
read with the tongue twisters. Lady Lulu did not seem to think littering was a problem. She littered
everything. Other people did not like her littering. Her brother and sister
tried to get her to stop, but she did not listen until one day something happen
to make her stop.
The
illustrations in this book were created using
watercolor and ink. The pictures are full page pictures that greatly depicts what is happening in the story.
This book is appropriate for children ages six to eight years
old. One way to use this book in the classroom is vocabulary comprehension. The
book contains many tongue twisters. Another way to us the book can be when talking
about the “L” sound. The book uses many words that begin with the letter “L”. The
book can also be used when doing a science lesson on recycling. I could teach
children what could happen if we do not recycle. The book has not received any
awards.
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