![]() We enjoyed this book just as much as the first one. He is about to give up on ever owning a shiny red bike when fate hands him a golden ticket. ![]() He tries delivering papers, selling bubble gum, and buying a used one at the bicycle auction, but all he ends up with is a parking ticket and an embarrassed ego. and he's going to do it before the annual Rose Festival parade.īut coming up with $59.95 isn't easy. Henry knows he would do amazing things with his bike too, so he determines that, with or without his parents' help, he is going to acquire a bicycle. It only adds insult to injury when cocky show-off Scooter saves the day by speeding off on his own bike to catch Ribsy, who has just made off with the neighbors' steak dinner. Unfortunately, his parents tell him there just isn't enough money for them to go out and buy him a brand-new bicycle. ![]() In this installment, Henry wants a bike more than he's ever wanted anything. Ever since we finished Henry Huggins, the boys and I have been anxious to read more of Henry's adventures and mishaps. ![]()
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