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Hurricane Henrietta: Library Edition,Used
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Product Description Famous for her magnificent, billowing hair, which she has never cut, Hurricane Henrietta causes havoc wherever she goes and worries what will happen when she goes to Safari Camp, where she fears she will get tangled up in the woods. From School Library Journal KindergartenGrade 2Henrietta has never had her hair cut. Her long, wavy tresses attract attention wherever she goes, but they also cause trouble. Things get caught in her hair as she walks by, and she can't find a bathing cap big enough to cover her locks. Worst of all, her scouttroop leader has issued an ultimatum: "Something must be done about that hair" before camp begins, forcing her to agree to a cut. As a crowd gathers to see the results, Henrietta is thrilled to exclaim, "It's still me!" Donating all of the trimmings to a wig salesman, she goes off to camp to pursue normal activities. The humorous text is accompanied by wonderfully exaggerated illustrations done in pencil and watercolor. The long hair entangled with squirrels, birds, and fruit is an amusing sight, and the wideeyed expressions on the faces of all the townspeople add to the fun. This lighthearted tale is sure to delight children as they experience Henrietta's turmoil and empathize with her love of attention. Pair it with Tricia Tusa's Camilla's New Hairdo (Farrar, 1991) for a rollicking, farfetched storytime filled with hairraising escapades.Anne Knickerbocker, formerly at Cedar Brook Elementary School, Houston, TXCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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