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Horrible Harry and the Purple People
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Horrible Harry and the Purple People
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Horrible Harry and the Purple People
Audiobook51 minutes

Horrible Harry and the Purple People

Written by Suzy Kline

Narrated by Johnny Heller

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Horrible Harry is acting stranger than ever. He keeps talking about purple people, even though he’s the only one who can see them. It is the last week of school, and everyone is restless, but Harry has finally gone too far. When a classmate makes some purple figures with paper and glue, Harry knows she is making fun of him. With fists clenched, Harry promises to show her one of the real purple people. But his best friend, Doug, thinks Harry is heading for big trouble.

Young readers will love this colorful adventure featuring Horrible Harry and the other students in Room 2B. They’ll be laughing out loud as Johnny Heller’s narration captures Harry’s determination and all the energy of the lively second grade class.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2013
ISBN9781470355647
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Horrible Harry and the Purple People

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    The big idea of this chapter book is using your imagination. Class clown Harry has imaginary “Purple People” in class 2B save the day. The entire story is about Harry trying to convince his class to believe in the invisible people. This book is very funny and is perfect for its intended age group. The situations and quotes through out the story are very relatable and a direct hit for a second grade classroom. “Cross my heart, hope to die, stick a needle in my eye” is one way Harry promised his classmate Mary the “Purple People” were real. The story is full of nonsense conversations and situations that take place in second grade classrooms every day. I could not stop laughing reading this story to myself. Students would enjoy reading this book and it is a great transition from pictures books to chapter books! The story is very straightforward and includes helpful illustrations.