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GOTCHA, LOUIE! by H.M. Ehrlich

GOTCHA, LOUIE!

by H.M. Ehrlich & illustrated by Emily Bolam

Pub Date: March 25th, 2002
ISBN: 0-618-19549-1
Publisher: Walter Lorraine/Houghton Mifflin

Louie and his favorite stuffed goose return for a seaside adventure. It’s summertime once again and Louie and his family are at their vacation house on the shore. The tow-headed tot whiles away languid summer days playing “Gotcha” with his mom; petitioning her over and again to catch him. When a visit from his grandparents becomes long on talk and short on play, Louie decides to take matters into his own hands. Unbeknownst to the adults, Louie, with Rosie in tow, scampers away to hide. After a thorough search fails to reveal the elusive pair, Mom devises a wily plan to draw out the duo. Ehrlich’s (Dancing Class, 2001, etc.) simple tale neatly captures a child’s glee in playing this much favored pastime. Even when he’s missing, there’s no cause for alarm as wayward giggles and other clues reassure the adults of Louie’s nearby presence. Bolam’s (Murphy Meets the Treadmill, 2001, etc.) sunny illustrations sparkle with the bonhomie of carefree summer days. Large, visible brush strokes in the gaily-colored paintings give the semblance of windswept sands and gusty seas. This jolly little tale heralds a welcome return for Louie and his faithful red rooster, adding a sprinkling of summer fun to brighten someone’s day—regardless of the season. (Picture book. 3-6)