The Loud House #4
#4 of 24 in The Loud House Series
What’s inside...
Another all-new story based on the hit TV show! When everything the Loud children get is to be used and divided between the family of eleven kids, the struggle is real! But luckily, Lincoln Loud is here to show the ins and outs of living with ten sisters and even getting the last slice of pizza once and a while. Plus, check in with the Santiago/Casagrande family and see what is new with them! From the creative team of Nickelodeon’s latest top show!
Discussion points
How do you think Lincoln feels living in a house with so many siblings? Can you relate to his experiences?
Which of the Loud siblings do you find the most interesting, and why?
What are some ways the Loud siblings help each other despite their differences?
How do the characters in the book handle disagreements? What can we learn from them?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about family dynamics shown in the book. Relate it to their own experiences with siblings or friends.
Discuss the importance of family and teamwork. Highlight examples from the book where the Loud siblings work together to solve problems.
Ask your child about their favorite parts of the book and why they liked them. This can lead to a deeper discussion on character traits and personal values.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and cooperation
Explanation: Throughout 'The Loud House #4', the characters often work together to solve problems, illustrating the power of collaboration.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities at school or helping out with family tasks, understanding that teamwork can lead to better results.
Example Lesson: Embracing individuality
Explanation: Each sibling in the Loud family has unique traits and interests, promoting the acceptance of different personalities and strengths.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to appreciate their own uniqueness and respect others' differences, fostering a healthy self-image and social interactions.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The siblings are often tasked with responsibilities around the house, teaching them accountability for their actions.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to take responsibility for their chores, homework, and behavior, reinforcing the importance of being reliable and trustworthy.