An author of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for children and young adults as well as an author and author/illustrator of picture books for children, Cynthia Rylant is recognized as a gifted writer who has contributed memorably to several genres of juvenile literature. A prolific author who often bases her works on her own background, especially on her childhood in the West Virginia mountains, she is the creator of contemporary novels and historical fiction for young adults, middle-grade fiction and fantasy, lyrical prose poems, beginning readers, collections of short stories, volumes of poetry and verse, books of prayers and blessings, two autobiographies, and a biography of three well-known children's writers; several volumes of the author's fiction and picture books are published in series, including the popular "Henry and Mudge" easy readers about a small boy and his very large dog.
Rylant is perhaps most well known as a novelist. Characteristically, she portrays introspective, compassionate young people who live in rural settings or in small towns and who tend to be set apart from their peers.
A book my 6 yr old loved, a little old for my preschoolers. A solid reading level 2 book, this reader has a good amount of advanced vocabulary words, but not so long that it discourages a new reader. Used it for his read out loud book, which was perfect. It took about 15 mins for him to read and had just enough new vocabulary words to make it challenging. Also, it was a fun and interesting story he could get into. He liked it so much, he asked for more by this author. Great reading book!
I was pulling books for my Christmas storytime, and one of my regulars ran and got this one, saying it was the best Christmas book EVER! Now, I don't know about that, but it was an incredibly sweet tale, filled with the wonders of friendship and family. Not something I can use for storytime, but I'm glad she brought it to me, since it made me feel all warm and happy inside.
Three short stories on the theme of snow and Christmas. Later in the series, Rylant switches from three standalone stories to "chapter books". This seems to be Henry and Mudge's first Christmas together. Henry and his parents have their usual Christmas Eve dinner all dressed up. Mudge isn't invited because he's a big drooly dog, until they realize that he should be. There might be some continuity issues here, since the first book depicts Henry adopting puppy Mudge and him growing up with no snow on the ground, #2 depicts their adventures after the snow melts, #4 their first Halloween together and Mudge meeting for the first time an aunt who stays at Henry's parents' house for the two weeks surrounding Thanksgiving "every year", then #5 changing how they celebrate Christmas to include Mudge.
Henry and Mudge books are the best! They are fun to read aloud, read together, or read independently for emerging readers. This one captures some of the most special winter moments-playing in the sparkly fresh snow, dressing up for a fancy Christmas meal, going for a winter walk, and snuggling by the fire. Plenty of humorous touches, so it’s sentimental and cozy but not too much! Love the illustration style and the little touches of detail and characters’ expressions.
I love Christmas Eve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A very special and fun storybook about a little boy and his HUGE dog. In this story they have fun in the snow and then they get ready for Christmas Eve dinner. Very nicely written story that will have any child smiling at the end.
Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction Grade Level: 1-4 This book is another cute book about a boy and his dog. The easy, mostly short words make it great for new, beginning readers. I would recommend this book to anyone who is just starting out in the world of reading.
Winter delights, both indoors and outdoors. Humor that kids and adults can both appreciate. And plenty of coziness. We love reading all the Henry and Mudge books together; this is one of my favorites so far.
The coziest of Henry and Mudge books- has me longing for my childhood buried in snow. Henry plays in the snow, has a Christmas feast, and wishes on stars during a nighttime walk in the snow before resting in front of the fireplace with his parents.
I had forgotten how good these were as a child it is so much revisting henry and mudge I'm so grateful that little dixie has these books so I can revist my childhood ❤️
My son and I both thoroughly enjoyed every book in this series and were excited to find out what would happen as we started each one. Because my son was between 5-6 years old (he's an advanced reader) at the time, he easily identified with Henry and loved Mudge because (1) he desperately wanted a dog, and (2) Mudge's goofiness was endearing AND hilarious.
Read Aloud: Pre-K and Kindergarten Introduces plot, character development, foreshadowing, and use of imagery.
Independent Reading: First or Second grade (6-7 years old). More complex sentence structure than "Mr. Putter Series" and slightly longer paragraphs. Short chapters (with clever titles), character development, humor, and an easy to follow plot will encourage all children to read.
Underlying themes of friendship, thoughtfulness, and responsibility are seamlessly weaved throughout the book. Although this is a fairly simple children's book, I found myself laughing out loud at the many adventures of Henry and Mudge.
Another book full of excitement. Henry and Mudge learn about the winter season. The snow is falling and Christmas is around the corner. The two friends enjoy playing in the snow and the warmth of a holiday meal and warming fire. What better way to send students off to winter break by reading them stories about the winter season. This story will bring up a good class discussion. Students can talk about their holiday traditions with the class.
The Henry and Mudge books are so good. Rylant really helps us see things from Henry's perspective and brings their world alive. The writing -combined with the pictures- really works well to portray a full message while keeping the vocabulary and length appropriate for early readers.
I loved this one. It was a sweet and vivid description of a child's view of the joy of snowy weather and Christmas.
Henry and Mudge enjoy the first winter snow, Christmas Eve dinner (a fancy dinner that, at first, Mudge is not invited to...), and a winter walk. Henry and Mudge have been around since I was a kid, and we are just getting to the point where the kids can sit through the slightly longer books (although, with chapters, we can always just read one chapter in a sitting). They are a charming pair, and they have the kind of adventures normal kids have. We reread this one several times.
I bought a four-pack of these books for my daughter to start practicing a bit more advanced reading. They are like 'mini' chapter books, and each 'chapter' is just the right size for her. The stories are sweet and always have a little twist at the end, which makes them enjoyable for me too. I'm glad to see how many more there are available!