Synopses & Reviews
Full of Henrietta's funny thoughts and adventures, with whimsical color illustrations throughout, this storybook is perfect for young children, and anyone else with a curly imagination Henrietta has a habit of making things up. Some things are true: Henrietta has a baby brother the size of a sock (almost), a crazy brown dog named Madge, and a constant hunger for chocolate ripple cake. She is good at exploring and making her dad's undies into a superb hat. Other things are not true: Henrietta says she can keep a secret. She cannot. But if Henrietta has a big habit of making things up, she has a bigger habit of making things fun, even little brothers and hamsters. So young readers are invited to come meet Henrietta, and make an irresistible, irrepressible new friend.
Synopsis
Henrietta has a habit of making things up. Some things are true. Other things are not true: Henrietta says she can keep a secret. She cannot. But if Henrietta has a big habit of making things up, she has a bigger habit of making things fun. Illustrations.
Synopsis
Full of Henrietta's funny thoughts and adventures, with whimsical color illustrations throughout, this storybook is perfect for young children, and anyone else with a curly imagination Henrietta has a habit of making things up. Some things are true: Henrietta has a baby brother the size of a sock (almost), a crazy brown dog named Madge, and a constant hunger for chocolate ripple cake. She is good at exploring and making her dad's undies into a superb hat. Other things are not true: Henrietta says she can keep a secret. She cannot. But if Henrietta has a big habit of making things up, she has a bigger habit of making things fun, even little brothers and hamsters. So young readers are invited to come meet Henrietta, and make an irresistible, irrepressible new friend.
About the Author
Martine Murray is the author of Henrietta, Mannie and the Long Brave Day, A Moose Called Mouse, and The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley.