Horrid Henry's Stinkbomb
Material type:
- 9781444016048
- YL/SIM
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Colombo Children's Area | YL/SIM | Checked out | Age Group 8 - 12 years (Yellow Tag) | 17/05/2025 | CY00024428 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.
Hold your nose! It's stinkbombs at the ready as Henry's Purple Hand Gang goes to war with Moody Margaret's Secret Club. This could get very smelly . . .
A hilarious and horrid new Early Reader from bestelling author Francesca Simon, and illustrator Tony Ross.
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Excerpted from Horrid Henry's Stinkbomb
Story 1: Horrid Henry Reads a Book
Blah blah blah blah blah.
Miss Battle-Axe droned on and on and on. Horrid Henry drew pictures of crocodiles munching on a juicy Battle-Axe snack in his math book.
Snap! Off went her head.
Yank! Bye-bye leg.
Crunch! Ta-ta teeth.
Yum yum. Henry's crocodile had a big fat smile on its face.
Blah blah blah books blah blah blah read blah blah blah prize blah blah
…PRIZE?
Horrid Henry stopped doodling.
"What prize?" he shrieked.
"Don't shout out, Henry," said Miss Battle-Axe.
Horrid Henry waved his hand and shouted: "What prize?"
"Well, Henry, if you'd been paying attention instead of scribbling, you'd know, wouldn't you?" said Miss Battle-Axe.
Horrid Henry scowled. Typical teacher. You're interested enough in what they're saying to ask a question, and suddenly they don't want to answer.
"So, class, as I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted," she glared at Horrid Henry. "You'll have two weeks to read as many books as you can for our school reading competition. Whoever reads the most books will win an exciting prize. A very exciting prize. But remember, a book report on every book on your list, please."
Oh. A reading competition. Horrid Henry slumped in his chair. Phooey.
Reading was hard, heavy work. Just turning the pages made Henry feel exhausted. Why couldn't they ever do fun competitions, like whose tummy could rumble the loudest, or who shouted out the most in class, or who knew the rudest words? Horrid Henry would win those competitions every time.
But no. Miss Battle-Axe would never have a fun competition. Well, no way was he taking part in a reading contest. Henry would just have to watch someone undeserving like Clever Clare or Brainy Brian swagger off with the prize while he sat prize-less at the back. It was so unfair!
"What's the prize?" shouted Moody Margaret.
Probably something awful like a pencil case, thought Horrid Henry. Or a bumper pack of school dish rags.
"Candy!" shouted Greedy Graham.
"A million bucks!" shouted Rude Ralph.
"Clothes!" shouted Gorgeous Gurinder.
"A skateboard!" shouted Aerobic Al.
"A hamster!" said Anxious Andrew.
"Silence!" bellowed Miss Battle-Axe.
"The prize is a family ticket to a brand new theme park."
Horrid Henry sat up. A theme park! Oh wow! He loved theme parks! Roller coasters! Water rides! Cotton candy!
His mean, horrible parents never took him to theme parks. They dragged him to museums. They hauled him on hikes. But if he won the competition, they'd have to
take him. He had to win that prize. He had to. But how could he win a reading competition without reading any books?
"Do comics count?" shouted Rude Ralph.
Horrid Henry's heart leapt.
He was king of the comic book readers. He'd easily win a comic book competition.
Miss Battle-Axe glared at Ralph with her beady eyes.
"Of course not!" she said. "Clare! How many books do you think you can read?"
"Fifteen," said Clever Clare.
"Brian?"
"Eighteen," said Brainy Brian.
"Nineteen," said Clare.
"Twenty," said Brian.
Horrid Henry smiled. Wouldn't they get a shock when he won the prize? He'd start reading the second he got home.
Excerpted from Horrid Henry's Stinkbomb by Francesca Simon All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.Reviews provided by Syndetics
School Library Journal Review
Gr 2-4-Once again, Horrid Henry lives up to his name. Each of these easy chapter books contains four episodes of the boy's escapades. Selfish and greedy, he battles with his teachers, cheats in a reading contest, and ruins a cousin's wedding. In one of the funniest segments, he is pitted against his family's houseguest, Mean Margaret, whose behavior is even more atrocious than his own. The irreverent humor is similar to that found in Roald Dahl's books or Jack Gantos's "Rotten Ralph" series. Ross's cartoon drawings are a perfect match for the protagonist's mischievous personality. There is not much character growth here; Henry remains unrepentantly horrid, and the other child characters (Perfect Peter, Clever Clare, Rude Ralph, etc.) are all one-sided. Though adults may wish for Henry to get reprimanded more sternly, kids will love reading the laugh-out-loud funny stories about someone whose behavior is even worse than their own.-Jackie Partch, Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.There are no comments on this title.