![]() ![]() We liked The Mouse and the Motorcycle, but we loved Henry Huggins. The two are instantly inseparable, and just having a dog makes life a whole lot more interesting. ![]() With his mother's permission (she's obviously a much braver mother than I am), Henry makes his way home (not without a good deal of trouble) with the newly-christened Ribsy. Henry tries (albeit a bit half-heartedly) to make the dog go away, but the dog seems to like Henry (and from the looks of it, the feeling is mutual). But one day, as he is about to make his way home on the bus, he sees a stray dog. But other books kept creeping in and stealing their places.īut finally, Henry Huggins had his turn, and I would be surprised if we wait very long (certainly not a year and a half!) before returning to Klickitat Street.Īccording to Henry Huggins, nothing very interesting ever happens to him. In fact, several times over the last few months, I've had one or another of her books in my hands, ready to read to the boys. I had no intention of waiting so long before picking up another book by Beverly Cleary. The very first chapter book I read aloud to Aaron was The Mouse and the Motorcycle. ![]()
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