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My Brother Louis Measures Worms - And Other Louis Stories - cover

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My Brother Louis Measures Worms - And Other Louis Stories

Barbara Robinson

Publisher: HarperCollins

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Summary

How is it that Louis has been driving his mother's car around town if he's only eight years old?  
 Where did the cat go to have her kittens? 
 Who won the free wedding?  
 Whether it's costume parades, mysterious paint allergies, or bicycle disasters, there's never a dull moment when the Lawson family is around!
Available since: 02/22/2012.

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