Henry and Mudge and the big sleepover The twenty-eighth book of their adventures

Cynthia Rylant

Book - 2006

Henry and his dog Mudge are invited to a sleepover in Patrick's attic, where they watch monster movies, eat pizza, and enjoy a contest to determine whose dog is the best popcorn catcher. When Henry gets a call from his friend, Patrick, inviting him to a sleepover party, Henry and Mudge know that fun galore is in store. From monster movies to flashlight surprises to tubs full of popcorn, this party is sure to be the best of the year! And when Patrick's dad leads all the boys (and all their dogs) up to the attic, Mudge turns out to be the biggest party animal of them all. But the real question is, will this crew EVER get to sleep?

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Published
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Children 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Cynthia Rylant (-)
Other Authors
Suçie Stevenson (illustrator)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
40 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780689811715
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Review by Booklist Review

K-Gr. 2. Henry and Mudge are invited to a boy-and-dog sleepover at Patrick's house, where they play games, eat, watch movies, and have a popcorn-catching contest before falling asleep. The story, told in four chapters, lacks dramatic conflict, but that won't bother kids. The vicarious pleasure of watching what happens at the sleepover will be involving enough for the series' many fans. With easy-to-read words set down on plain backgrounds, intriguing details in the cheerful illustrations, and a spirit of good-natured fun, this book will suit beginning readers very well. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2006 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2-During a sleepover, six boys and their dogs have the run of the attic at Patrick's house. They have a fine time with food, games, videos, and shadows made with their flashlights. Eventually the dogs crawl into their boys' sleeping bags, except for Mudge, who has one of his very own. The text and sentence structure seem simpler than some other Level 2 books, making this title one of the easier ones in the series. Stevenson's colorful cartoons capture the fun-filled antics of the active boys and their pets. All libraries will want to add this book to their beginning-reader collections.-Elaine Lesh Morgan, Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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