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Henry likes most things about first gradeexcept for reading, that is. Everyone else loves to read; classmate Tony can even read upside down! But when Henry is called on in class, he freezes. His teacher soon discovers that it's not that Henry doesn't like reading, it's that he can't. After some extra help at school and at home, Henry begins to feel more confident about words and letters. And when he and his little brother desperately want to know the ending to a new book, Henry may just save the day!
Nancy Carlson's bibliotherapeutic story and friendly illustrations will offer struggling readers some much-needed support.
K-Gr 2
Henry, the mouse introduced in First Grade, Here I Come (Viking, 2006), likes everything about school except reading. He pretends to think that reading is "boring" and "dumb," but when confronted by his nurturing teacher, he admits that "words and letters just don't make any sense." After receiving extra help at school and home, Henry deciphers words, simple sentences, and, to his surprise, a library book. Carlson's appealing illustrations are rendered in her trademark style with bold colors and rich patterns. The art conveys humor, such as when Henry wears a cheese-patterned shirt. Many children will identify with him. However, the resolution is not totally believable: his transition from assisted reading to flying solo seems too quick and too smooth. Nevertheless, this title will reassure struggling readers and their parents.
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