Overboard by Chip Dunham
- January 12, 2009
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His human companions not only have to deal with Louie and his requests, but also the many problems they face living at sea, like dolphins eating their garden, and sea monsters taunting Louie. The entertaining exchanges between Louie and the humans on the ship will have readers coming back for more of this cast-away comedy. Man overboard!
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Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
Louie the linguist.
heligmyer said, 10 months ago
I wish my kids understood “Grrr” that well.
Leslyn Moore said, 10 months ago
is it not nice to have a watch dog like Louie? Wish my 88-lb lab-mix was as brave - but oh no, I had to get one that is afraid of his own shaddow. The only “grrr” he does, is when someone goes near his bowl of food. LUCKY PIRATES!!
k_sera said, 10 months ago
I tried Grrrr earlier today but it didn’t work…
Muchak said, 10 months ago
I tried starting my car in Minnesota this morning, and I think it grrrr’d at me