A piece of Swiss cheese named Louise and her exciting kitchen caper. It`s the middle of the night. The floor creaks downstairs. Was that the sound of the refrigerator door opening? What really goes on
A piece of Swiss cheese named Louise and her exciting kitchen caper. It`s the middle of the night. The floor creaks downstairs. Was that the sound of the refrigerator door opening? What really goes on in the kitchen when the lights go out? The answer: danger, adventure and the stuff of legends. This is the story of Cheese Louise and her friends, Seymour, the grouchy carrot, and the protective Pop Corn. It`s also the story of Kit, the most dangerous cat ever to prowl a linoleum floor.
David Michael Slater teaches language arts in Beaverton, Oregon. His other books include, The Ring Bear, which was selected as a 2004 Honor Book by the Society of International Librarians. While growing up in San Jose, California,
Steve Cowden enjoyed drawing. He went on to study applied art and design at California Polytechnic State University, before becoming a graphic artist at the Oregonian newspaper. Steve lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Steve Cowden lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon, with his wife Karen and four children. He has worked as an illustrator for 15 years at the Oregonian, the state's leading newspaper. He graduated with a degree in applied art and design from California Polytechnic State University in San Louis Obispo. All of the illustrations seen in this book were created on a computer using two graphic programs: Aldus Freehand and Adobe Photoshop.
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