Description
- ISBN-13: 9780689832840
- Publisher: Simon Spotlight
- Publisher Imprint: Simon Spotlight
- Depth: 6
- Height: 230 mm
- No of Pages: 40
- Series Title: Henry & Mudge
- Width: 155 mm
- ISBN-10: 0689832842
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2000
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Reprint
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 3 mm
- Weight: 77 gr
Karishma Kumari –
A heartwarming story about friendship and adapting to new situations. My child really enjoyed it.
Sanjana Sarraf –
My son enjoyed it, however, it wasn’t his favorite book in the series. He liked the dog though.
Akash Arora –
Wonderful book for young readers, especially those dealing with a friend moving away. Really heartwarming.
Ritika Srivastava –
My students loved this book! It started a great conversation about moving and change. Great illustrations.
Ankit Rawat –
Charming and relatable story. The illustrations are lovely and the message is positive.
Shambhavi –
Great for young children learning to read. The story addresses moving in a gentle way.
Ayush Chandra –
It was okay, but not as engaging as some of the other books we’ve read. We’re not sure if we will reread it.
Lalatendu Pradhan –
Henry and Mudge are always a hit! This one about moving was relatable for my little one.
Aditi Singh –
Sweet and simple. A good book to help children understand how to deal with friends moving.
Aaditya Raj Jain –
My daughter loves Henry and Mudge. This book helped her process a friend moving away.
Tanish Mahawar –
A comforting story about dealing with change. The illustrations are as charming as ever.
Harshal Vasudeo More –
Cute story, but not our favorite Henry and Mudge adventure. Still a solid choice for early readers.
Aditya Singh –
Not the best of the series. The plot felt underdeveloped, but the characters are still lovable.
Anurag Jaiswal –
My kiddo enjoyed this! Simple, sweet story about friendship. A good quick read for beginner readers.
Divya Manwani –
A simple story, however, it was a little boring. Not the best from this series, but still okay.
Bhawna Arya –
We like the Henry and Mudge series, but this particular story felt a bit predictable.