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Whatcom Middle School Fundraiser
We are now selling Whatcom Middle School notepads
for $4. All proceeds from these sales will go to WMS to help rebuild
their library. Each book was printed on our new Espresso Book Machine! Give us a call or stop in to purchase your copy today. The notepads are also available at 12th Street Shoes, Artwood, and the Fairhaven Pharmacy.
Henry is a bit of a dreamer and not much of a talker.Then there's Chloe, who says what she thinks and knows how to turn a spectacular cartwheel.
This is the story of how one blueberry muffin makes all the difference.
About the Author
Peter McCarty has written and illustrated several books for children, including Hondo & Fabian, a 2003 Caldecott Honor Book and New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year, and its sequel, Fabian Escapes; T is for Terrible; Little Bunny on the Move; and Moon Plane, the 2007 Charlotte Zolotow Award winner. He lives with his family in Clinton Corners, New York.
Praise for Henry in Love…
This gentle, pitch-perfect romance will have readers' hearts thumping with the thrill of first love. -Publishers Weekly (starred review)
All is fair in love and kindergarten....The exquisite cream-colored pages bring richness to the presentation that makes readers want to turn each page. This beautiful book should appeal to the little ones who have a special someone in their lives but dare not say a word about it -School Library Journal (starred review)
With precise figures placed in vignettes on a gorgeous creamy stock, McCarty tells a sweetly simple, utterly sincere schoolyard love story. -Kirkus Reviews
A perfect Valentine's Day read and a fine picture book about love and friendship the rest of the year. Henry in Love not only illuminates the freshness of a burgeoning friendship in the elementary school set, McCarty's light-handedness evidences an even deeper love for the ordinary world. -Boston Globe
McCarty nails several aspects of grade-school life (Henry demonstrates his "best forward roll" to impress Chloe) and loads his compact sentences with meaning and longing. This gentle, pitch-perfect romance will have readers' hearts thumping with the thrill of first love. -Publishers Weekly (starred review)