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Diane Cuneo

Author of Mary Louise Loses Her Manners

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While eating breakfast, Mary Louise realizes she has lost her manners. She begins to look for them. "She turned her pockets inside out. She shook her hair. She looked up her nose. Between her toes. Inside her shoes." No manners. So off she goes to look for them—with wagon in tow.
Thankfully, Mary Louise meets Mrs. Abby, an artist, who makes a sketch of her missing manners to help in the hunt. And what does Mary Louise’s manners look like? They have "big ears for listening," says Mary Louise, "[a]nd a little mouth to keep naughty words from slipping out." The arms? Short, says Mary Louise, "for not reaching across the table."
With sketch in hand, Mary Louise visits a restaurant where the waitress recognizes the manners in the picture. But, alas, they were here—"and helped put bibs on the babies and forks on the tables"—and were gone.
Mary Louise continues on her way, visiting the doctor’s office, the hot-dog vendor, a street musician, and the bus stop. Apparently, Mary Louise’s manners had "been running around town exercising themselves."
And where does she finally find her manners? Asleep in the library, kindly covered with newspapers (because they were snoring). "Nobody’s perfect, not even manners," says the librarian. Into the wagon they go. Then, happy and humming, Mary Louise heads back home with a promise never to let her manners run away again.
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kmbrown1 | 2 other reviews | Apr 15, 2009 |
This book is all about manners. It is also quite humorous. This book is abotu a girl who realizes she lost her manners. The book follows Louise as she looks for and finds her manners. I would use this book for younger students. I think this book would be a great read aloud and then follow that with a discussion about manners.
 
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hdmckee | 2 other reviews | Apr 14, 2009 |
This book can be read to any age elementary student. IT has funny and colorful illustrations. The book talks about a girl who loses her manners and she looks all around town for them. She finally finds them sleeping in the library and she gets them back. Children will like the funny pictures of the manners.
 
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ksjeffcoat | 2 other reviews | Apr 7, 2009 |

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