Book details

Horrible Harry and the Mud Gremlins
Description
When Harry comes to school wearing a necklace, the whole class is intrigued. Harry opens the necklace and reveals a mini-microscope—perfect for looking at the mold experiment Room 3B is working on. Everyone wants to try it, so Harry promises to show them a kingdom of mushrooms at recess. However, there is one catch: they will have to go outside the playground fence, breaking a school rule. The class must decide whether to follow Harry and risk not being able to face their teacher, Miss Mackle, again.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
developing
Length
50 pages
Book in series
#15
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'Horrible Harry and the Mud Gremlins' offers an entertaining and captivating story that keeps young readers engaged and eager to find out what mischievous adventure Harry will embark on next.
- Character Development: The book provides a great opportunity to see the growth and dynamics of familiar characters, including Harry and his friends, as they navigate through their school life and friendships.
- Themes and Lessons: The story imparts valuable lessons about friendship, problem-solving, and understanding different perspectives, which are important for children's social and emotional development.
- Reading Enjoyment: Suzy Kline's writing style is humorous and accessible, making it a fun read for children who are starting to read chapter books. The book's illustrations also add to the enjoyment and help bring the story to life.