For Henry and his big dog Mudge, spring means admiring the first snow glory, playing in puddles in the rain, and watching the five new kittens next door.
For Henry and his big dog Mudge, summer means going on a picnic in the park, taking a bath under the garden hose, and going to the top of the big green hill.
"The three short chapters of this beginning reader focus on autumn activities. Suzanne Toren reads the story with just the right amount of drama in her voice...A good choice for beginning readers". - School Library Journal
At first Henry's very neat cousin doesn't like the cookies from under his bed or Mudge's slobbery kisses, but when they all play frisbee, she begins to enjoy her visit.
Henry and his big dog Mudge celebrate Henry's birthday with a pi~nata, a lively birthday party, and a cake shaped like a fish tank, making May first the best day ever.
While trying out the spy glasses, spy hat, and other items in their new spy kit, seven-year-old Henry and his dog Mudge make a new friend and form a spy club.
Annie loves her cousin Henry's dog, Mudge. But Annie wants a pet of her own. She needs a pet that is soft and dry and doesn't fly. Henry and Mudge will help her find the perfect pet.
While Henry's parents are at a Sweetheart Dance on Valentine's Day, he and his dog Mudge have a wonderful time staying at Mrs. Hopper's house, where they enjoy tea and music and dressing up in various costumes.
This just might be the best Christmas ever. Henry learns that his most special present of all is one he has had all along...a gift that's far too big to fit in his stocking!
Henry and his dog Mudge are invited to a sleepover in Patrick's attic, where they watch monster movies, eat pizza, and enjoy a contest to determine whose dog is the best popcorn catcher.