The Loud House #6
#6 of 24 in The Loud House Series
What’s inside...
Lincoln Loud is proud to be Loud. He is a proud brother to his ten sisters Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lisa, Lola, Lana, and Lily! Find out what it means to be “Loud and Proud” at home and at school with Lincoln’s best friends Stella and Clyde. Plus, Bobby and Ronnie Anne discover “orgullo de familia” as they settle in to living in the Big City with the extended Casa Grande family. Featuring all-new stories from the hit series’ creative team.
Character compass
Lincoln Loud
Lisa Loud
Lola Loud
Lori Loud
Lana Loud
Lucy Loud
Lynn Loud Jr.
Luan Loud
Luna Loud
Leni Loud
Discussion points
What do you think each sibling in 'The Loud House #6' learns about themselves and each other throughout their adventures?
How do the characters handle their conflicts and what can we learn from them?
In which ways do the siblings support each other despite their differences?
Which character do you relate to the most and why?
How would you solve a problem if you were in a similar situation as one of the siblings?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express which character they feel most connected to and explore why they feel that affinity.
Discuss the family dynamics in 'The Loud House #6' and relate them to your own family experiences.
Ask your child how they would handle similar challenges faced by the siblings, fostering problem-solving skills.
Use examples from the book to discuss the importance of teamwork and understanding in a family setting.
Highlight the humorous elements of the book to keep the discussion light-hearted and enjoyable.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Collaboration
Explanation: The story showcases the Loud family working together to solve problems, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by engaging in group activities that require cooperation, be it in sports teams or school projects.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Characters in the book take ownership of their actions and learn from their mistakes, teaching readers about accountability.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to take responsibility for their chores, homework, and personal behavior.
Example Lesson: Embracing Individuality
Explanation: The diverse personalities of the Loud siblings celebrate uniqueness and self-acceptance.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate their own uniqueness and respect differences in others, fostering a healthy self-image and social relationships.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving Skills
Explanation: Throughout the book, the characters face various challenges and learn to come up with creative solutions.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to think critically and creatively when faced with obstacles in their own lives.