The Loud House 3 in 1 Vol. 7
The Loud House Series
2024
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What’s inside...
Lincoln and his ten sisters return in this three-in-one collection of THE LOUD HOUSE, featuring over 150 pages of comics. Highlights include a trip to Dairyland Amoosement Park, a roleplaying game adventure, and an introduction to the game for Lincoln and Ronnie Anne. The collection showcases stories from the talent behind the Emmy Award-winning shows THE LOUD HOUSE and THE CASAGRANDES, and includes volumes #19, 20, and 21.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
7-12
Length
160 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What are some ways the characters in 'The Loud House' show that they care for each other, even when they disagree?
If you could be friends with any character from the book, who would it be and why?
How do the characters in the book handle conflicts or challenges? Can you think of a time when you faced a similar situation?
What lessons can we learn about teamwork and family from 'The Loud House'?
How might the story be different if it was set in our hometown?
Tip: Role play these questions
Ask open-ended questions that go beyond yes or no answers to encourage deeper thinking and conversation.
Relate themes or situations from the book to your child’s personal experiences to make the discussion more relatable.
Allow your child to express which characters or events they felt most connected to, and explore why together.
Encourage your child to imagine alternative endings or story developments to foster creativity.
Use examples from the book to discuss the importance of family and teamwork in real life.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and collaboration
Explanation: In 'The Loud House 3 in 1 Vol. 7', the characters often work together to solve problems, showcasing how teamwork can lead to successful outcomes.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities at school or with friends, learning to cooperate and value each other’s input to achieve common goals.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters are faced with situations where they must take responsibility for their actions, teaching children about accountability.
Real-World Application: This lesson can be applied in a child's everyday life by encouraging them to own up to their mistakes and learn from them, whether it's doing homework timely or taking care of their belongings.
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding
Explanation: The characters often put themselves in each other’s shoes, which helps them understand and empathize with differing viewpoints and emotions.
Real-World Application: Children can use this understanding to build stronger relationships with peers and family by being considerate of others' feelings and perspectives.
Example Lesson: Adaptability
Explanation: The dynamic environment of 'The Loud House' often requires characters to adapt to unexpected changes, demonstrating flexibility.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to be more adaptable by being open to changes in their own lives, such as adapting to a new school or dealing with shifts in their daily routines.
Example Lesson: Creativity and problem solving
Explanation: The book showcases characters coming up with creative solutions to quirky problems, emphasizing the importance of thinking outside the box.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to use their imagination and creativity to solve problems they encounter in their own lives, whether in play or during tasks.