This is the main rule for the new club, which particularly keeps Beezus and Ramona out.
"No Girls Allowed"?
Henry takes this job seriously to make his father proud.
paper route (or delivering newspapers)
This is the name of Henry’s dog, who gets into a fight with a Dalmatian.
Ribsy
On Halloween, Henry and Ribsy hope to meet this dog so Ribsy can scare him off.
Ranger
True or False: Henry willingly shares his clubhouse with Beezus.
false
Henry and his friends built the clubhouse in this location.
Henry's backyard?
This neighbor often causes trouble for Henry by trying to "help" him on his route
Ramona Quimby?
This character acts as a "pest" but ultimately helps Henry get recognized for a kind deed
Ramona Quimby
This appliance causes a mess, soaking Henry and the kitchen at the Kelly's house.
washing machine
True or False: Ramona succeeds in joining the boys' club.
True (she locks them out and makes them give her the password)
These are the two friends who help Henry build the clubhouse.
Robert and Murph
Henry often uses this winter item to pull his papers when the snow is too deep
sled
This friend of Henry's is not allowed in the clubhouse, but she helps Ramona when she locks Henry inside.
Beezus (Beatrice) Quimby
Henry finally decides to collect his newspaper money on this day of the month to avoid trouble.
first Saturday
True or False: Henry is 11 years old when he gets his paper route.
False (he is 10½, but 11 is required by some)
To get into the clubhouse, the boys require this, which Ramona later forces Henry to reveal.
secret password
Henry has to return to his house to get this from his piggy bank when he forgets it while collecting money.
change
This character is the new neighbor who owns a Dalmatian named Ranger.
Ms. Peabody
Ramona causes this when she locks Henry in the clubhouse.
A big problem
True or False: Mrs. Quimby makes Ramona apologize to Henry for locking him in the club.
False (the book focuses more on the kids resolving it themselves).
This is the specific, unusual item from a neighbor's garage that the boys add to their clubhouse.
old stuffed owl
This neighbor frequently calls Henry by the wrong name, "Harry Higgins
Mrs. Peabody
This character insists that the clubhouse must be "Boys Only".
Murph
Henry earns praise in the newspaper for doing this, after a neighbor witnesses it on a snowy day.
pulling a tired Ramona home on his sled
True or False: The clubhouse is made of cardboard boxes.
False (it is made of lumber)