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No Pirates Allowed! Said Library Lou (2013)

by Rhonda Gowler Greene(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1585367966 (ISBN13: 9781585367962)
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English
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Sleeping Bear Press
review 1: This is a book about a library on a cliff side by the sea. It is a cute book where a librarian is the hero and teaches a pirate the joys of reading. It is not often you see where the librarian is a lead in a book. At first the pirate is very loud, rude, and smelly. After going to the library for a while the pirate learnt to talk properly, how to read, and the joys of reading. It is a great book to show kids the delights of reading. This is a cute book with a funny story plot. I found this to be quite an entertaining book. A pirate looking for booty in a library and he finds it. In the books at the library! I love how the story line shows kids what the true meaning of libraries really is.
review 2: No Pirates Allowed Said Library Lou by Rhonda Gowler Green and B
... morerian Ajhar is a charming picturebook about a loud, smelly pirate searching for treasure. When he bursts into Seabreezy Library following his treasure map Library Lou takes matters into her own hands and uses her wits to lead Pete to the best treasure of all.No Pirates Allowed Said Library Lou was a funny read about a pirate and his parrot being everything children expect a pirate to be; loud, stinky, and in search of treasure. However, bursting into a library shouting and smelling a little ripe is not the best way to get quick answers. Library Lou uses her promise to help Pirate Pete find his treasure to get him to bathe, teach him to read, and introduce him to the wonder of books. It does not take Pete too long to realize that the library and its contents are a treasure without measure. The illustrations are colorful and bright, showing the details of Pete's lackings and Lou's complete calm perfectly.As a librarian and a fan of pirates, there was no way I could not read No Pirates Allowed Said Library Lou. This book did not disappoint! I would highly recommend it for personal, library. and school collections. It could be a great discussion starter on library etiquette. I loved Lou's unflappable personality and the discovery that books are the best treasure of all. less
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clark5711
Oh, how I wish I could tell patrons to take baths and change their underwear!
HoboLuv
Great library propaganda - must have been written by a librarian!
bella
Books be the treasure, matey!
auburn3108
My kind of treasure!
caudas0430
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