Henry Hodges Needs a Friend, by Andy Andrews
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Henry Hodges Needs a Friend, by Andy Andrews
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From the author of The Kid Who Changed the World, this hilarious rhyming story, complete with charming art, offers comfort to children who often feel left out or are in need of a good friend.
At some point, almost every child struggles with feeling like they don’t fit in or are left out—just like Henry Hodges. Henry is a lonely little boy on a lonely little street who longs for a friend. One day, his mother and father take him to a pet rescue shelter and his lonely world is changed! Told in a playful rhyme with adorable illustrations, this book will be a favorite among children and parents who love dogs and, ultimately, will comfort and encourage children who struggle with feeling accepted and finding friends.
Kids will want to read this whimsical and imaginative story again and again!
Trim Size: 9 x 9
Henry Hodges Needs a Friend, by Andy Andrews- Amazon Sales Rank: #391199 in Books
- Brand: Andrews, Andy/ Madden, Colleen (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Released on: 2015-03-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.25" h x .35" w x 9.37" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 32 pages
About the Author
Hailed by a New York Times reporter as “someone who has quietly become one of the most influential people in America,” Andy Andrews is a best-selling novelist, speaker, and consultant for the world’s largest corporations and organizations. He has spoken at the request of four different United States presidents and recently addressed members of Congress and their spouses. Andy is the author of three New York Times bestsellers. He and his wife, Polly, have two sons.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Friends Need Each Other! By Happy Elf Mom "If we're lonely or sad, God knows just what we need."This charming story from Andy Andrews may be a great source of encouragement for your four- to ten-year-old. It teaches children that our friends need us just as much as we need them! The gift book comes with a presentation page, and I'd highly recommend reading this story aloud before any trip to the local shelter for a new furry friend.Henry Hodges Needs a Friend is not only about how Henry finds the friend he needs, but about how his new friend finds acceptance and belonging and a home. The end of the story makes moms sniffle! Be warned!It also features some zany imaginary characters. Eight-year-old Woodjie was laughing at some of the illustrations Colleen Madden contributed. They really brought out the emotion of the book. I've read the story to Woodjie, but Woodjie is certainly capable of reading the story himself. I'd recommend it for kids to read on their own from about first grade and up. I got this book for free through booklookbloggers.com, but I'm under no obligation to give a positive review.I'm hoping for a sequel, I really am. I didn't want the story to end.It's a nice-sized book with several pages, but short enough to make for a heavy rotation bedtime story. Guess what we're reading again tonight?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Loved the book By Reli Let me say first and foremost: I loved, loved, loved this book. It's a children's book about a little boy who lived at the end of a "long dead end street" and had no friends to play with. His parents promised him a pet that was going to be one of a kind just like him. He commenced to dreaming about the kind of pet that would be unlike any other. In the end, he finds a puppy who looks just as lonely as he feels. It's a fun story written in rhyme that reminds me just a little of Dr. Seuss. I read the story to my 3.5 week old daughter, but I don't think she got too much out of it, though I'm hoping to fuel her obsession with books as young as possible!! :) :) I would say this book would be for toddlers and up to maybe 1st or 2nd grade? I'm not real good with when a story like this would no longer be interesting.The message of the book was summed up in the last line, "just like your friend needs you." I would take the message to be that everyone needs a friend. The illustrations were amazing. Henry dreamed of funny animals like skating hippos and short necked giraffes and Colleen did a really good job of illustrating them in a kid-friendly manner. I loved the pictures, they went perfectly with the story line for each page. I wouldn't say there was a strong spiritual message in the book, a few lines toward the end, but it was a good, solid book that I would definitely recommend to others.This book was given to me by Book Look Bloggers for the purpose of reading and writing a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I have to say that the book is beautiful. The illustrations were done by Colleen Madden and ... By Kimmy U My latest review is of the book, "Henry Hodges Needs a Friend" written by New York Times Bestselling Author, Andy Andrews. I do not normally review children's books, but the preschool teacher in me couldn't pass up the chance. BookLook Bloggers sent me a complimentary copy, and I in turn agreed to write this review. First of all, I have to say that the book is beautiful. The illustrations were done by Colleen Madden and they are just perfect for this book. I love color, and this book is filled with all the colors of the rainbow. I love the little details that Colleen adds to each page as it helps to tell the story of "Henry" and his search for his perfect friend. Andy Andrews tells the story of a lonely little boy, named Henry Hodges, and how his parents are going to find him a one of a kind friend (pet), Henry imagines what kind of pet would be perfect for him. A few examples of Henry's friends are a joke-telling beaver, a goldfish with antlers, and a cat that barks. Again, you will love the illustrations of the animals that Henry imagines might be his perfect friend. I also love that the story is written with rhyming words on every page. It reminds me of a Dr. Suess book, which I always find so enjoyable to read aloud. This book is appropriate for younger children as it doesn't have a large amount of text, as well as for your young readers. I highly recommend this book, and I hope to read it to my preschoolers very soon.
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