Henry's day is full.
From breakfast to bedtime there is fun with his friends in their small red brick building.
There are steps out front to count climbing up and to count coming down.
On the street there's the garbage man and a tow truck to watch.
And just around the corner there's a playground and even more friends.
Fullness makes Henry's day (and every day for Henry) simply GLORIOUS.
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Amy Schwartz has written and illustrated decades of classic and award-winning titles, among them Bea and Mr. Jones, a NYT Best Children's Book of the Year; Annabelle Swift, Kindergartner, A Teeny Tiny Baby, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year; Oma and Bobo and What James Likes Best.
More about Amy SchwartzAmy Schwartz has written and illustrated decades of classic and award-winning titles, among them Bea and Mr. Jones, a NYT Best Children's Book of the Year; Annabelle Swift, Kindergartner, A Teeny Tiny Baby, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year; Oma and Bobo and What James Likes Best.
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