Louisa May Pickett's Best Show and Tell Ever by Rod Clement
*CBCA Notable Australian Children's Book, 2006
Louisa May Pickett finds that in order to impress, she need only be herself.
Louisa May Pickett's one and only talent is Show and tell. Until she arrives at Dobroyd Primary school, that is ... When Louisa May Picket arrives at Dobroyd Point Primary, all she has to offer for 'Show and tell' is ... a juggling mouse, meat-eating plants, a parachute, a singing chair, a painting squid, and an extremely rare pink polar bear that walks the highwire upside down while singing 'We all Live in a Yellow Submarine' backwards.
But when her classmates appear unimpressed and constantly outdo her attempts with their own amazing stories, she feels like 'the Most Boring Person in Class'. Poor Louisa May! How can she ever compete?
She finally abandons all pretence to amaze her potential new friends and gives up. to her surprise she finds that in order to impress, she need do nothing other than be herself.
Condition: Excellent Condition
Format: Paperback
Age: 5-9
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