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Henry and Mudge
Henry and Mudge
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Dogs
Dogs
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Why does Henry want to live on a different street?
He's lonely because he has no friends.
100
What do Henry's parents USUALLY say when Henry asks them for something?
"Sorry"
100
Some people who can't see use guide _____ to help them walk around.
Horses
100
What are two important facts you know about nonfiction stories?
They tell us about true facts. They usually have pictures that help us understand the story.
100
Where are two places dogs can sleep?
On a special dog bed or in the owner's room/bed
200
What is the genre of Henry and Mudge?
Realistic fiction
200
Why did Henry's parents agree to buy him a dog?
Because they saw how sad and lonely he was.
200
The cousins of dogs are...
Wolves and coyotes
200
What can dogs do for people?
Fetch or get the newspaper
200
What are two types of food dogs eat?
Canned food and dry dog food
300
There are 3 things Henry looks for in a dog. What are they?
Not a short dog, not a curly haired dog, and no pointed ears
300
Why is Mudge short when Henry gets him?
He's still a puppy
300
How tall is Shannon Teacher?
157 cm.
300
What are two ways you can exercise your dog?
Play fetch or walk it
300
What can mammals make that other animals can't?
Milk for their babies
400
How many collars did Mudge grow out of?
Seven
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How tall and heavy does Mudge grow to become?
3 feet tall, 180 pounds
400
How do reading dogs help children?
They sit and listen to them read so the children feel better about reading
400
How are pets different from other animals?
They live with people and people must take care of them.
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A lot of puppies are called _____. Why is it important for them to stay with their mother for some time?
A litter. They need their mother because they can't see and they need milk.
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How does getting Mudge solve Henry's problem?
He solves Henry's problem of being lonely and without any friends or brothers and sisters to play with.
500
Why is it important to Henry to have a big, tall dog?
He wants to play with the dog like it's a friend or a person.
500
How old was the oldest dog that ever lived?
29 years old! In human years, that's about 160 years old!
500
Why are chewing bones important for dogs?
It keeps their teeth strong and clean.
500
Why are a collar and nametag important? How can a leash help you when you're walking your dog?
They can help people return your dog if it gets lost. A leash can help stop your dog from running away.