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  2. Henry Huggins - Wikipedia

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    Henry Huggins: Henry is a red-headed 11 year old, but starts out as an 8 year old. Ribsy: Ribsy is Henry's dog; the dog was named "Ribsy" because when Henry found him, he was so thin, his ribs were showing. Nosy: Nosy is Henry's cat. The cat was named "Nosy" because he was pecking his wet nose at Henry's dad when there were four kittens.

  3. Henry and the Clubhouse - Wikipedia

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    Henry Huggins is the youngest boy in town to have a paper route. He takes his job very seriously, and works hard to make his father proud of him. He likes the responsibility, but he doesn't like the "collecting" aspect of the job; trying to get his customers to pay him on time.

  4. Henry Huggins (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Huggins is the first book in the Henry Huggins series of children's novels, written by Beverly Cleary. Henry is an ordinary boy who manages to get into funny scrapes with his dog, Ribsy. [ 1 ] It was originally illustrated by Louis Darling and later by Tracy Dockray .

  5. Henry and the Paper Route - Wikipedia

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    Henry and the Paper Route is a book of Henry Huggins series that was written by Beverly Cleary [1] and illustrated by Louis Darling. It was written in 1957 and focused on the main character Henry Huggins ' attempts to get a paper route, despite his young age.

  6. Ribsy - Wikipedia

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    Like most of the Henry Huggins books, the incidents in this one follow an ongoing plot line. In it, the Hugginses have a new car, and go out shopping; Ribsy, denied a ride, chases it at up to 25 miles per hour, and is finally allowed in. At the mall, he is left in it, and lowers the electric window with the button.

  7. Henry and Beezus - Wikipedia

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    Henry and Beezus is the second book in the Henry Huggins series. This humorous children's novel was written by Beverly Cleary and published in 1952. Henry comes up with many ways to earn money for the new red bicycle he wants, but they all seem to end up with him in trouble. Finally his friend Beezus gives him an idea that actually works.

  8. Beverly Cleary - Wikipedia

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    Cleary's first book, Henry Huggins (1950), was the first in a series of fictional chapter books about Henry, his dog Ribsy, his neighborhood friend Beezus and her little sister Ramona. [13] When writing the book, Cleary took inspiration from the times she composed stories for children during Saturday afternoon story hours when she worked as a ...

  9. Henry and Ribsy - Wikipedia

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    Henry and Ribsy is the third book in the Henry Huggins series of humorous children's novels written by American author Beverly Cleary.First published in 1954, Henry and Ribsy was originally illustrated by American illustrator Louis Darling. [1]