Henry And The Clubhouse Novel Text

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Henry And The Clubhouse Novel Text

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Short Description:
Henry Huggins takes on the challenge of building a clubhouse with his friends, only to find his plans disrupted by the neighborhood's pesky Ramona Quimby.
# Pages:
224
Age:
Age 8
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Author:
Cleary, Beverly
Grade:
Grade 3
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
SKU:
646B
ISBN
9780380709151
$9.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
Henry Huggins takes on the challenge of building a clubhouse with his friends, only to find his plans disrupted by the neighborhood's pesky Ramona Quimby.
# Pages:
224
Age:
Age 8
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Author:
Cleary, Beverly
Grade:
Grade 3
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
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About the Book Henry and the Clubhouse 

Henry Huggins is an ordinary boy living on Klickitat Street. Like many children, he dreams of having a special place to call his own. Henry decides to build a clubhouse with his friends, and their determination sparks a series of humorous and heartwarming events.

With the help of his friends, Henry starts collecting materials to build the clubhouse. Each day after school, they work diligently, gathering wood, nails, and other supplies. Their enthusiasm is contagious, and soon the entire neighborhood is buzzing with excitement about the project. However, building a clubhouse isn't as easy as it seems, and the boys encounter unexpected challenges along the way.

No Beverly Cleary book would be complete without the antics of Ramona Quimby. In Henry and the Clubhouse, Ramona's curiosity and mischief add a layer of complexity to the story. Her presence creates a dynamic interplay between the characters, leading to both comedic and touching moments. Through their interactions with Ramona, Henry and his friends learn valuable lessons about patience and empathy.

After weeks of hard work, the clubhouse finally takes shape. Henry and his friends are thrilled with their accomplishment, and the clubhouse becomes their secret hideaway. They spend hours playing, sharing stories, and bonding within its walls. The clubhouse represents their creativity, teamwork, and the innocence of childhood dreams.

 

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