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Loading... Henry and Mudge and the best day of all (1995)by Cynthia Rylant
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book is divided into little chapters for early readers transitioning from picture books to something with more text. I think this is a very sweet book about a boy named Henry and his dog Mudge. This book focused on Henry's birthday and what him and his family and friends did to celebrate. The book talks about how it was the best day because both the boy and dog got to eat a lot of snacks! ( ) This book tells the story of Henry and his dog Mudge, and the day that Henry's family celebrated his birthday. This book has a few chapters and has a big font with big line spacing which makes it easily readable for children transitioning into chapter books. This book is appropriate for early readers. This was a sweet book all about a little boy, and his big birthday celebration day. I think this book would be great for a 3rd grader that is learning to read and move away from picture books. It can also make kids excited and inspired about their own birthday, and eventually make them want to read more and dream about their special days. This book follows a boy named henry as he celebrates his birthday with yummy food, fun games, a party, and time with his family with his dog mudge who is his best friend. It is a super fun read that could be accomplished by primary readers and has very colorful and engaging illustrations to keep help them understand what is going on and develop better literacy skills. no reviews | add a review
Henry and his big dog Mudge celebrate Henry's birthday with a piñata, a lively birthday party, and a cake shaped like a fish tank, making May first the best day ever. No library descriptions found. |
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