Henry Huggins

Author:
Cleary, Beverly, 1916
Cleary, Beverly
 
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Book cover for "Henry Huggins".
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1.
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Henry Huggins' boring life becomes much more interesting after he picks up a stray dog in the drugstore, names it Ribsy, and embarks on a series of adventures. When Henry adopts Ribsy, a dog of no particular breed, humorous adventures follow.
Book cover for "Henry and Beezus".
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2.
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Henry Huggins, his dog Ribsy, and his friend Beezus, busy themselves with trying to earn enough money for Henry to buy a bicycle. When Henry decides to sell bubble gum to all the kids at school to earn money to buy his own bicycle, he gets plenty of trouble, but very little money.
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3.
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Henry Huggins makes a deal with his father--if Henry can keep his dog Ribsy out of trouble for a month, he can go fishing with his father. Ribsy does his best to make Henry lose the deal.
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Henry Huggins gets carried away with his own ambitions when he longs for a paper route of his own, and gets some unexpected help from the irrespressible and inescapable Ramona Quimby.
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Henry has to reveal the secrets of his clubhouse to Beezus and Ramona when Ramona locks him inside. Henry and his friends build a clubhouse, and trouble ensues when they exclude Ramona and Beezus, who try to sneak in.

6. Ribsy

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Separated from his owner, Henry Huggins, in a shopping center parking lot, an ordinary city dog begins a string of bewildering adventures.