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Henry And Mudge First Book | Paperback

by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Aladdin
Page Count:  40 Pages
Publication Date:  June 01, 1996
Sales Rank:  31,890st

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  • ISBN13: 9780689810053
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Henry And Mudge In Puddle Trouble

Henry And Mudge In Puddle Trouble
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this second book of their adventures, they venture out into the wet and happy world of spring.

Henry and Mudge and the Funny Lunch Level 2 Reader (Henry and Mudge Ready-to-Read)

Henry and Mudge and the Funny Lunch Level 2 Reader (Henry and Mudge Ready-to-Read)
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Author), Carolyn Bracken (Illustrator)

Every year Henry and his dad (with help from Mudge, of course) make Henry's mother a funny lunch for Mother's Day. Shopping for their juicy, crunchy surprise is fun, and preparing it is even more fun. But sharing it with Henry's mother is the most fun of all!

Henry And Mudge and the Tall Tree House (Ready-to-Read. Level 2)

Henry And Mudge and the Tall Tree House (Ready-to-Read. Level 2)
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Author), Carolyn Bracken (Illustrator)

What's wrong with Henry's new tree house?

In Henry and Mudge's twenty-first adventure, Henry's Uncle Jake has built him a tree house. Henry loves tree houses, but Mudge can't climb trees. What fun is a tree house if you can't share it with your best friend?



EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
The first book in the acclaimed easy-to-read series featuring Henry and his lovable 180-pound dog, Mudge.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 14 reviews)

We love this series by R. Day (Dale, TX United States) 5 Stars
October 10, 2009
Henry and Mudge: The First Book We loved Henry and Mudge right from the start. Mudge is not a talking or human like dog. He is all dog. Henry's loving parents feel sad that Henry doesn't have kids to play with or a pet and they give in and get him a tiny puppy, who grows and grows into a very large slobbering dog. In this first book, Mudge gets lost. Henry is inconsolable. My boy was very upset and crying about Henry and Mudge being separated. Frankly I was pretty upset about it myself. But when Henry instinctively follows Mudges trail and hollers one last time we were relieved that Mudge was nearby and came running. We see the grief and loss from both Henry and Mudge's perspective. When my dog got lost I wondered what he might be feeling, now I know.These stories are so warm and touching. We can feel the love in this family. They are great boy books, but girls will enjoy them too.

Good classic book by CCGal (USA) 5 Stars
December 25, 2008
This is a good series for 1st graders who are looking for small adventures with a loving friend.

Henry and Mudge: The First Book by M. Ford (Chicago) 5 Stars
May 15, 2008
My five year old has been loving Henry and Mudge for months now and we have checked every one of them out of the local library. We finally decided we just had to know how the story all began and saw a reference to The First Book. We quickly ordered it and couldn't be more pleased. The story explains the beginnings of Henry's deep attachment to Mudge. These are wonderful books. I don't know anyone we have recommended them to who hasn't fallen in love with Henry and Mudge.

Funny and sweet by Erica (New Jersey) 5 Stars
November 24, 2007
My sons adore Henry and Mudge. These books are fun for them to read, and the classic "boy and his dog" characters are very endearing, particularly big, drooly Mudge. Well-written and entertaining, this series is great for kids who think they don't like to read or who have trouble reading, because they're funny and easy enough so that the child won't get bored or frustrated trying to read it. A definite must-have for any kid's bookshelves.

NEPHEW LOVED THESE by Dawn Dellarocco (SHELTON, CT) 5 Stars
December 02, 2006
I bought some of these Henry & Mudge books for my 9 year old nephew Buddy when he was in the second grade. I gave him one or two, he read them, and kept asking me Are you bringing anymore of Henry & Mudge. I said Yes do you like them and he said Yes. Now my youngest son Ramon who is 7 loves them. The stories and the pictures are great for children and are perfect for second graders. I would recommend them to any second grader in a HEARTBEAT.

SIMILAR PRODUCTS


Henry And Mudge In Puddle Trouble

Henry And Mudge In Puddle Trouble
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this second book of their adventures, they venture out into the wet and happy world of spring.

Henry And Mudge And The Forever Sea

Henry And Mudge And The Forever Sea
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this sixth book of their adventures, they share a fun-filled day at the beach.

Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon

Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this fourth book of their adventures they share jack-o'-lanterns, ghost stories, and Aunt Sally.

Henry And Mudge And The Happy Cat

Henry And Mudge And The Happy Cat
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Illustrator)

Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this eighth book of their adventures, they make friends with a scruffy but lovable cat.

Henry And Mudge and the Tall Tree House (Ready-to-Read. Level 2)

Henry And Mudge and the Tall Tree House (Ready-to-Read. Level 2)
by Cynthia Rylant (Author), Suçie Stevenson (Author), Carolyn Bracken (Illustrator)

What's wrong with Henry's new tree house?

In Henry and Mudge's twenty-first adventure, Henry's Uncle Jake has built him a tree house. Henry loves tree houses, but Mudge can't climb trees. What fun is a tree house if you can't share it with your best friend?

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