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Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure
Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure
Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure
Audiobook47 minutes

Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure

Written by Suzy Kline

Narrated by Johnny Heller

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Suzy Kline continues the adventures of Horrible Harry-a delightful series for young readers. Now that Harry's friends in Room 3B have learned to love mysteries almost as much as he, Harry challenges them to discover where he's hidden his suitcase. As the children take turns figuring out what the clues mean, they trek to various locations outside of the classroom. But will things go wrong before they reach their prize?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2011
ISBN9781461804260
Horrible Harry and the Secret Treasure

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    The reason why I gave this book a three is because I really do not like to read Horrible Harry's books, and they were not my favorite books when I was growing up but I like this book out of all the other Horrible Harry's books. This book is about Harry falling in love with Song Lee when she brings her frog to school and his best friend Doug does not like it. The loves notes and sly glancs are just to much for Doug. Harry stops talking and all his friends try to find out what he is hiding, but the problem is that Harry lost two of his front teeth. My thought about this book is that things like this happen in classrooms everyday that's why I think children in a classroom can relate to this and make a connection. This story can be use in content area instruction because the children can read this story to themselves or others and then write there own stories about there secrets.