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Level 2: Reading Independently
More complex stories
Varied sentence structure
Paragraphs and short chapters
Mom and Dad are all dressed up for the Valentine's Day Dance.
But not Henry and Mudge; they hate all that mushy stuff. They're going to play at Mrs. Hopper's house.
But Mrs. Hopper's not just any boring baby-sitter. She has a room just full of costumes and surprises. And by the end of the night Henry and Mudge just might find themselves sweet on fashion!A Guide for Reading Groups toThe Henry and Mudge SeriesBy Cynthia RylantIllustrated by Suçie StevensonAbout This Series“Bravo Henry and Mudge,” cheersSchool Library Journal. “May they go on forever.”The Horn Bookjoins the chorus: “These books are lively, reassuring, and comical – just right for newly independent readers, with cartoon-style illustrations that gallop, skip, and splash right along with the text.”Henry and his endearing dog Mudge have been beguiling beginning readers ever since their first adventure was published in 1987. Twenty-eight titles are now available in the Ready-to-Read line, each an engaging launch for lively classroom discussions, intriguing projects, and a lifelong love of reading.Cynthia Rylant is the award-winning author of many wonderful books for children, including the Newbery Medal-winningMissing May, the Newbery Honor bookA Fine White Dust, and the Caldecott Honor booksWhen I Was Young in the MountainsandThe Relatives Came.Suçie Stevenson is the illustrator of the Henry and Mudge series. She resides in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.Discussion Questions1.Henry and Mudge, the very first book in the series, is all about how the two friends found each other. Why did Henry need Mudge? Why did Mudge need Henry? lÛ
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