| Item 9781416971818$1.56 - $16.47 There’s nothing like a pair of sparkly, shiny, and pretty la-di-da shoes to bring out the Big Cheese in a girl. But Louise’s mother doesn’t quite see it that way. Instead Louise has to wear the dull and drab brown tie shoes she has worn for years. They are practical, Louise’s mother says. They are better in the rai...
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There’s nothing like a pair of sparkly, shiny, and pretty la-di-da shoes to bring out the Big Cheese in a girl. But Louise’s mother doesn’t quite see it that way. Instead Louise has to wear the dull and drab brown tie shoes she has worn for years. They are practical, Louise’s mother says. They are better in the rain, the shoe salesman says. It doesn’t matter that Louise doesn’t see it that way. Then Louise’s best friend Fern comes to school with shiny new patent leather shoes from Paris with sparkles on the toes! Are the bonds of friendship greater than shoe envy? Only Louise can say…
Unhappy with the sensible shoes her mother imposes on her, Louise dreams of wearing a pair of fancy shoes and refuses to listen to reason, a situation that is complicated by jealousy over her best friend's new patent-leather sparkle shoes. 45,000 first printing.
Louise's mother will not allow her to get shiny black shoes with sparkles on them, but when her friend Fern gets a pair, Louise finds out just how impractical fancy shoes really are.
Louise the Big Cheese And The La-Di-Da Shoes General
| ISBN | 9781416971818 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Fiction |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman |
| Pages | 40 |
| List Price | $16.99 |
| Author | Primavera, Elise |
| Publication Date | 02/23/2010 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 10.25 Inches (US)Width: 8 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.82 Pounds (US) |
| Series | Louise the Big Cheese |
| Grade Range | 1 - 2 |
| Illustrator | Goode, Diane |
There’s nothing like a pair of sparkly, shiny, and pretty la-di-da shoes to bring out the Big Cheese in a girl. But Louise’s mother doesn’t quite see it that way. Instead Louise has to wear the dull and drab brown tie shoes she has worn for years. They are practical, Louise’s mother says. They are better in the rain, the shoe salesman says. It doesn’t matter that Louise doesn’t see it that way. Then Louise’s best friend Fern comes to school with shiny new patent leather shoes from Paris with sparkles on the toes! Are the bonds of friendship greater than shoe envy? Only Louise can say…
Unhappy with the sensible shoes her mother imposes on her, Louise dreams of wearing a pair of fancy shoes and refuses to listen to reason, a situation that is complicated by jealousy over her best friend's new patent-leather sparkle shoes. 45,000 first printing.
Louise's mother will not allow her to get shiny black shoes with sparkles on them, but when her friend Fern gets a pair, Louise finds out just how impractical fancy shoes really are.
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