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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Henry and the Clubhouse (Puffin Books)by: Beverly Cleary Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780140328196 Edition: New Ed Format: Import ISBN: 014032819X Label: Puffin Books Manufacturer: Puffin Books Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: February 23, 1989 Publisher: Puffin Books Studio: Puffin Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - the capstone of the Henry booksI'm glad we saved this one for last. It is so wonderful to see Henry grow more thoughtful and responsible in this series. He still has some madcap adventures and funny scrapes, but he is becoming such a nice gentlemanly kid. And that little Ramona is right on. What a wonderful series of books. Rating: - Definite children's classicI remember reading all of the Beverly Cleary books as a child, and now I've bought these to read to my children. All of Cleary's books are literary gems, easy to read, and keep kids entertained with plots that they can relate to. I clearly recall the 1950's style illustrations by Louis Darling in the books I used to read, which have since been replaced in these modern editions. At first I was dubious about the change because the Darling illustrations were so charming, but upon seeing ... Read More Rating: - Another Beverly Cleary classicThis is the second-to-last book in the "Henry Huggins" series (if you count "Ribsy," the solo story of his dog, and set aside the Ramona and Beezus books...) In this volume, once again Henry shows his determination and pluck as he sets a goal and works hard, very hard, to attain it. Actually, he pursues two goals: to save enough money from his new paper route so that he can buy a sleeping bag, and to build a clubhouse with his friends Robert and Murph. Henry learns to balance work and ... Read More Rating: - Great reading for elementary schoolLooking for books that will challenge an 8 year old boy that is a good reader but doesn't like fiction. The Henry Huggins series is just the ticket. Although the stories are somewhat dated, nevertheless they are well written. The stories have humor in them and they contain object lessons for their readers. I can say that a boy for sure will find them interesting. Rating: - Wonderfully Enjoyable! Another fine Henry Huggins book...and sadly we only have two left about Henry before we have exhausted this series. We simply love these books, my daughter is anxiously waiting until we get to the library tomorrow to pick up Henry and the Paper Route and we'll top off the series with Ribsy. Like other Henry Huggins books, this one is divided into chapters (7 to be exact) and each chapter is practically a short story in and of itself...the chapters build up to an overall theme/goal for Henry. In this ... Read More
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