You might be happy reading a book about hands or hats . . .
or hearts or houses . . . or even Halloween.
But there arehundreds of other "H" books like:
"Harold and the Purple Crayon" a picture book by Crockett Johnson
"Horton Hatches the Egg" another classic by Dr. Seuss
"Hailstones and Halibut Bones" a book of color poems or
"Hi, Koo!" a book of 26 haikus from A to Z about the seasons.
There are all kinds of how-to books such as "How to Eat Fried
Worms" by Thomas Rockwell or a series of books about "how to
be a pirate" by Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III. Besides Harry
Potter books, you can read other series about the adventures of
Hank the Cowdog or Henry and Mudge.
I read a book (that has also become a series) called
"The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kindgom"
by Thomas Healy. You may have read fairy tales with
nameless Prince Charmings in them. Well, this book
tells you the real name of those Prince Charmings and
all about their bungling and hilarious adventures
in saving the kingdom from a wicked witch.
Happy Reading,
Love, Grandma
Love, Grandma
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