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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble
Rylant, C. (1987). Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble. Illustrations: Sucie Stevenson. New York: Scholastic Inc.
Brief Annotation: Follow three stories of a boy (Henry) and his best friend (Mudge), his dog. The first story is a lesson in friendship, when Henry finds a flower he wants to pick so bad, but his mom says “let it grow”, till one day when Henry was telling Mudge how badly he wanted to pick the flower, when all of a sudden Mudge eats it. Henry is upset at first, but realized it wasn’t his flower to begin with and he should just let it go. The other two stories are fun to read, how much trouble can a boy and dog get into?
Genre: Beginning-to-Read Picturebook
Grade Level: Pre K-2
Readers who will like this: Readers who are beginning to read. Readers who love animals. Children who enjoy reading stories about friendship.
Response/Rating (1-4): 4. Great stories of friendships. Easy to read sentences for beginner readers. Great illustrations.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: How can we tell it is Spring outside?
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