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I really liked the book, and I would recommend it to all my friends because they are all bad and they need to learn respect. This book is is by Tony Ross. This book has 3 stories about Horrid Henry. Henry is 10 years old, he has a little brother called Peter.

It is a funny book and is a good book to read. Horrid Henry was fandabidosi! I love this, book because I think it's funny. It is funny when Horrid Henry calls Perfect Peter a 'worm' and a 'smell nappy baby'. I think this book is very funny and I love that Horrid Henry plays pranks on his brother and calls him 'worm'.

I love this book, because it is interesting and it has tips at the back how to play the football. Horrid Henry Gets Rich Quick. Horrid Henry is not a model child. He is jealous of his younger brother, Perfect Peter, who symbolises everything that Henry is not. Horrid Henry's Revenge. Horrid Henry is determined to get his perfect brother into trouble, meets his match in the monstrous Bossy Bill at dad's office, and pits his wits against Greta, the evil dinner lady.

Read more about Horrid Henry's Revenge. Search the site Search term is required. Home Books H Horrid Henry. Yet Henry pops up on children's recommended reading lists across the country and the TV series has been nominated twice for a Bafta.

Encouraging children to read for pleasure can be a tall order - but if they like the TV show, it can encourage them to pick up a book, the CLPE claims. Chief executive Louise Johns-Shepherd said: "Love for a series, a character or a type of book is often what makes children realise that they are a reader and is the first step to them being enthusiastic about reading".

Just one in four year-olds in England "likes reading", according to the National Literacy Trust. Ms Johns-Shepherds said that many children who do not enjoy reading either "don't think it's cool", or they find it difficult, see it as a chore, or cannot see what reading can offer them.

Children need to be encouraged to read all kinds of books if they are going to develop their reading, she said. Common Sense Media, a US-based non-profit organisation that advises on children's use of media and technology, puts the television viewing age for Horrid Henry at five upwards.

For Common Sense, the appeal for children is obvious: "Despite his faults, Henry is a highly entertaining character, particularly for grade-schoolers who will appreciate his laundry list of complaints and the show's occasional gross-out humour".

However its reviewer, Emily Ashby, noted: "If Dennis the Menace set the bar for comical misbehaving, then Horrid Henry smashed it to smithereens and littered his neighbour's yard with it. The way for parents to deal with Henry's bad behaviour is to talk to their child about it, she advises. Ask them what would happen if they acted that way in real life, or at school, she says. What would the repercussions be?

How would people react? How would they react if Henry played a trick on them? How would they handle a situation like that? Sunday Express. In my opinion all of the Horrid Henry books are seriously funny because she really brings to life what the characters are like. I would recommend this book and all of the others in the series to readers aged 7 years old and above. I give the series a rating of 4. Did you know Horrid Henry has a website all of his own?

It has all the books and lots of fun things to see and do…. Only the parents chose to be there and the rest of you are stuck with these people that you might not necessarily like".



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