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Henrietta Gets a Letter,Used
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Product DescriptionIn the third fabulous Henrietta story, when Henrietta sets a trap for "something" under her bed, she finds a teeny tiny person with wings I'm Henrietta and there's a strange and ominous scuffling noise under my bed. I can tell it's not a crocodile and I'm sure it's not a rhino and it absolutely can't be a monster because monsters lurk in dark misty lakes, not under beds. So who could it be? One thing I do know is it's time to make some discoveries.When Henrietta finds Mabel May Hissop sleeping in her sock, she discovers not only a small fairy with a big problem, but also a big way to explore the small things in life. With Mabel's special silver key and an invitation to the Big Bunch of Small Creatures Ball, Henrietta opens the door to a very sparkly adventure.From BooklistThe third in a diverting UK series begins with young Henrietta having a tantrum when she doesnt get enough attention at her twoyearold brothers birthday party. But she recovers herself soon enough through daydreams, indulgent Uncle George, and an adventure set in motion by a fairy Henrietta finds under her bed. Murray carries off the story with airy lightness, aided mightily by illustrations that range from a small pickle (part of a pixie trap Henrietta devises) to fullblown fairy festivities. Unlike many current series, the narratorprotagonist is slightly but noticeably older and wiser in the third book than she was in the first book (Henrietta: Theres No One Better, 2007). Grades 13. Abby NolanAbout the AuthorMartine Murray is the author of Henrietta, Mannie and the Long Brave Day, A Moose Called Mouse, and The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley.
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