![]() ![]() Frawley, who names him Rags, gives him a red collar, and makes him entertain her club, he runs away again, this time to a two-story, red-brick school where he is made the mascot of Mrs. All Ribsy wants to do is go home to Henry, so he runs away, but that is only the beginning of the liveliest adventure of his life.Īfter being adopted by Mrs. ![]() However, when he wakes up find himself in the wrong car, the four little Dingley girls pet him, take him home, and give him a violet-scented bubble bath. ![]() When Ribsy thinks he has found the Hugginses’ new station wagon at last, he jumps in the open tailgate window and falls asleep, exhausted. One day on a shopping trip, Ribsey becomes hopelessly lost in a huge mall parking lot, where it’s raining hard, the pavement is slick, horns are honking, and drivers are shouting. Henry Huggins, who was first introduced in 1950, has a dog named Ribsey. Ribsy (published in 1964 by William Morrow and Company, New York City, NY). No other compensation has been received for the reviews posted on Home School Book Review.Ĭleary, Beverly. (1=nothing objectionable 2=common euphemisms and/or childish slang terms 3=some cursing or profanity 4=a lot of cursing or profanity 5=obscenity and/or vulgarity)ĭisclosure: Any books donated for review purposes are in turn donated to a library. Language level: 1 (the term “doggoned” is used once) Publisher: HarperCollins, reissued in 2007 ![]()
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