HENRY AND MUDGE AND THE HAPPY CAT (Henry and Mudge books) by Cynthia Rylant

HENRY AND MUDGE AND THE HAPPY CAT (Henry and Mudge books)

Cynthia Rylant
47 pages
Aladdin
Jan 1994
Paperback
All Children WSBN
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From School Library Journal Gr 1-3-Henry and Mudge need no introduction. The dog and his young master continue to delight emergent readers with their exciting adventures marked by affection, joy, surprise and wonder. In this eighth episode of the series by Cynthia Rylant (S&S, 1990), they find a stray cat that has "a saggy belly, skinny legs and fur that looked like mashed prunes." It may be the shabbiest cat, but it soon becomes the happiest one. Henry and Mudge fear that the rightful owner may appear to claim their stray. The dramatic narration by George Guidall intensifies the story with pathos, suspense and humor; his reading pace is perfectly attuned to the ability of young readers. There is always a constant demand for Henry and Mudge adventures.-Patricia Mahoney Brown, Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, Kenmore, NYCopyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the

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