Bear loves Henry and Mudge right now. Unfortunately these are the only two available to us. Even though these are early readers, they are really well written. There is a good mix of simple and complex sentences. A lot of early readers only comprise of simple sentences and can be a little annoying to read aloud. I love Cynthia Rylant’s way with words. Children can relate well to Henry. For example, in the first he struggles with doing what he knows is expected of him (not picking a flower and forgetting to ask his father before going outside to play) and in the second, he struggles with the fear of being alone in the dark without Mudge.
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Thanks for joining this week! We read some of Henry and Mudge too. Anna was only mildly interested, so I decided to wait until she can read them herself.
ReplyDeleteCute choices this week! :) Will have to check out Henry and Mudge.
ReplyDeleteWe also love Henry and Mudge!
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