Henry brings his dog Mudge to the vet in this seventh Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And when it's time for Mudge to get a checkup, Henry and Mudge spend a scary but reassuring day at the vet.
Henry brings his dog Mudge to the vet in this seventh Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And when it's time for Mudge to get a checkup, Henry and Mudge spend a scary but reassuring day at the vet.
Henry and his dog Mudge venture out into the wet and happy world of spring in this second Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And when spring arrives, they're ready for some puddle trouble!
Henry and his dog Mudge are going to their first family reunion in this fifteenth Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and Henry’s parents and Henry’s big dog Mudge are going to a family reunion at Cousin Annie’s house.
What will Henry’s relatives be like? What will they say? Will they love Mudge? Will they understand dog drool?
Henry and his dog Mudge make the most of summer in this third Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And they're ready to share summertime fun!
Henry and his dog Mudge experience the sparkly joys of winter in this fifth Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And they're ready for a snowy winter!
Henry helps his dog Mudge learn some manners in this tenth Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And they're off to a school for dogs so Mudge can learn some manners!
Henry and his dog Mudge have some Halloween fun in this fourth Ready-to-Read book of their adventures.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And when Halloween rolls around, they share jack-o'-lanterns and ghost stories with Aunt Sally.
The first book in the acclaimed Ready-to-Read series from Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant featuring Henry and his lovable 180-pound dog, Mudge.
Henry, feeling lonely on a street without any other children, finds companionship and love in a big dog named Mudge.
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In this humorous and heartfelt novel from Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary, the bond between a boy and his dog proves strong, as Henry vows to stick up for Ribsy…even if he is a trouble-maker!
From the first moment Henry found Ribsy, the curious mutt was poking his nose into things he shouldn't be. Whether terrorizing the garbage man, chasing cats, or gobbling Ramona Quimby's ice-cream cone, Henry's four-legged pal has walked himself into one problem too many. So when Henry asks his dad if he can go along on the big fishing trip, Mr. Huggins agrees, but on one condition: Ribsy must stay out of mischief for two whole months. Henry is confident in his loyal dog…until Ribsy goes overboard with his appetite for chaos…literally!
For the first time ever, the greatest adventures of Newbery Medal–winning author Beverly Cleary's Henry Huggins and his dog, Ribsy, are featured in a three-book box set.
This set, which dazzles with Jacqueline Rogers's illustrations, includes Henry Huggins, Henry and Ribsy, and Ribsy.
In the town of Squashbuckle, just about anything can happen, and when Henry Penwhistle draws a mighty Chalk Dragon on his door, the dragon does what Henry least expects—it runs away.
Now Henry’s art is out in the world for everyone to see, and it’s causing trouble for him and his schoolmates Oscar and Jade. If they don’t stop it, the entire town could be doomed!
To vanquish the threat of a rampaging Chalk Dragon, Sir Henry Penwhistle, Knight of La Muncha Elementary School, is going to have to do more than just catch his art—he’s going to have to let his imagination run wild. And that takes bravery.
This curriculum guide is intended to provide a teacher or parent with ideas and tools for using Henry and the Chalk Dragon to enhance writing, vocabulary, and comprehension skills while at the same time encouraging kids to use their imaginations and to be creative. Suitable for a traditional classroom, a homeschool group, or a family reading the book together, the activities and worksheets are aimed at 2nd through 4th grade students but are adaptable to other ages as needed.
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All the older kids work their own paper route, but because Henry is not eleven yet, Mr. Capper won't let him. Desperate to change his mind, Henry tries everything he can think of to show he's mature and responsible enough for the job. From offering free kittens to new subscribers, to hauling hundreds of pounds of old newspapers for his school's paper drive, there's nothing Henry won't try. But it might just be the irrepressible Ramona Quimby who shows Mr. Capper just how capable Henry is.