Fiction Readers: So Many Henrys
So Many Henrys is a humorous story about a little boy named Henry who likes to introduce himself to everyone he meets. However, as he travels he learns that there are many, different ways to say his name.
The story unfolds chronologically in third-person narrative following a single plot line. The format is beginning chapter book with illustrations that support and enhance the text.
So Many Henrys uses some sentences that begin with subordinate clauses, phrases, or transitional words. The text uses a wide variety of punctuation (period, comma, quotation marks, question marks, and exclamation points). A lot of dialogue is presented within the text in a variety of ways, including dialogue from multiple characters and unassigned dialogue.
This title is from the Fiction Readers series from Teacher Created Materials. Stimulate the imagination and promote creative thinking through real-world themes captured in entertaining stories.