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Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Every August, Henry, his parents, and his big dog Mudge go camping. This year they are going to Bear Lake. They will cook food over a campfire and sleep in a tent. Henry hopes he sees a deer or a raccoon. But he isn't sure he wants to see a bear. After they set up camp, Henry and Mudge explore the woods and enjoy the lake. Henry and his parents eat hot dogs for dinner while Mudge chews on a big log. That night, as they all look up in the sky, they see thousands of stars. And when they go to sleep, they dream happy dreams that don't have any bears in them. The friendship between Henry and Mudge always includes time for surprises and snacks. Listeners of all ages love this best-selling series. And they are among Audie Awarda-winning narrator George Guidall's favorite books to perform.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cynthia Rylant has created another fine Henry and Mudge story, showcasing a banner event in family life. This title chronicles a summer camping trip. Henry and Mudge marvel at each of the simple camping pleasures: the anticipation, hiking the trail and investigating smells, setting up camp, and enjoying special after-dinner activities. George Guidall's pace allows the listener to savor each moment of the outing, from the first clean, green smells to the solitude of the quiet night. His voice radiates pleasure in this duo of boy and dog. Listen as you plan your own family outing or when you're ready to savor the memories. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cynthia Rylant has created another entertaining story in her extensive Henry and Mudge series. The dynamic duo of boy and dog has charmed many young readers; in this story Rylant focuses on the simple pleasures of a camping trip. This subject makes for absorbing read-along material, and narrator Suzanne Toren's kid-friendly pace is also just right: not too slow (boring), but perfectly timed to allow readers a moment to enjoy the funny pictures. Light, entertaining sound effects capturing doggy drool and barked affection add to the fun, while musical expression in the background rounds out the listening experience. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:440
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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