> Hard-headed Henry introduces Henry and reveals his most exasperating trait- a stubborn tendency to do exactly the opposite of anything he is told to do. Eventually, his loved ones disover the way to make this work in their favor.
> In A Visit to Mz. Robert's House, Henry has to sit quietly by—and behave himself—while his hostess' rowdy nieces and nephews tear around the house, having fun that he envies but cannot imitate...because his daddy's eye is on him.
> In Uncle Luster's Teeth, Henry is fascinated by his visiting relative's removable dentures. This story gives a new meaning to Show and Tell.
> When Henry's Tonsils become inflamed, and he must undergo a tonsillectomy. His nervous fears come to nothing and his overnight stay in the hospital ends with a celebration.
These colorfultales will bring a smile to children who can relate to Henry's escapades, and to parents who 'remember when.' BACK
Written by Anna K. Morris
Illustrated by Pamela C. Rice