Henry Huggins feels like nothing very ' exciting ever happens on Klickitat Street ... until one day when a friendly dog sits down and looks pleadingly at Henry's ice-cream cone. From that moment on, Henry and his new dog, Ribsy, are inseparable—and together, they cause more excitement than Klickitat Street can handle! --back cover
Henry Huggins Serie
Questa amata serie narra le avventure quotidiane di un giovane ragazzo, la sua famiglia, gli amici e gli amati animali domestici. Attraverso racconti umoristici e commoventi, le storie catturano l'essenza dell'infanzia, esplorando temi di amicizia, famiglia e crescita. I lettori apprezzeranno le situazioni in cui potersi riconoscere e la genuina rappresentazione del mondo di un bambino. Queste narrazioni durature offrono uno sguardo nostalgico a tempi più semplici.






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