![]() Nothing like reading a tale from the 1950s, where kids say things like “Gee whillikers!” and really mean it. But I picked it up again since I’ve been revisiting the Ramona Quimby books, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I vaguely remember reading this book sometime during my childhood, back when I read other books about Henry and his dog, Ribsy. ![]() Although a neighbor of Henry’s, Beezus Quimby, happens to be a girl, she just may be able to help Henry get a bike of his own in Henry and Beezus by author Beverly Cleary. Along with the other advantages of his having a set of wheels, maybe it’ll stop that older kid, Scooter, from needlessly showing his bike off so much. Henry Huggins is determined to earn enough money to buy himself a bicycle. ![]() ![]() I tend to rate books not according to how “perfect” they are, seem to be, or are said to be in general but rather to how perfect they are to me. ![]()
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