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Henry and Mudge and Annie's Good Move

The Eighteenth Book of Their Adventures
Rylant, Cynthia (Book - 1998)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Henry and Mudge and Annie's Good Move


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When Henry's cousin Annie prepares to move in next door he and Mudge help calm her fears.

Additional Contributors: Stevenson, Suçie
Imprint: New York : - Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages: 40
ISBN: 0689811748
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: story by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Suçie Stevenson
Characteristics: 40 p. :,col. ill. ;,24 cm.
Author (Original Script): Rylant, Cynthia
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I would personally recommend “Henry and Mudge and Annie’s Good Move” to parents and teachers. This book teaches you about family values as well as loving and accepting people no matter what their differences are. Henry has a female cousin and he takes the initiative to make her feel as welcomed and at home as possible. Cousin Annie is into frilly dresses, shiny shoes and lace hankies; the opposite of what Henry is into, but he still enjoys her company. These actions show how you love someone no matter their interest. Annie is now moving into the house next to Henry and he ends up taking care of her and helping her through her anxiety spill. This shows how families should work, helping each other out in their time of need.

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BSKing thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 7 and 10

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Henry’s favorite cousin, Annie, is moving next door! Before she actually takes the plunge she gets nervous blotches. Henry helps Annie to overcome her fears and to get over her nervous jitters.

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" 'Are you nervous about changing schools?' asked Henry. Annie nodded again. ...Three new blotches came out on her nose"

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Henry and Mudge and Annies Good Move (Unabridged) Audiobook Review

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