Tidy Up, Harry!

Tidy Up, Harry! by Margaret Ryan is a children’s book published by Hodder Wayland in 2001, featuring 30 pages in English. This story follows Harry as he sweeps leaves and collects apples during the autumn season, highlighting the hard work involved. However, Harry soon realizes that autumn also brings the joy of bonfires and toffee apples, suggesting that the season can be enjoyable despite the chores.
Readers will find a blend of visual and textual information about autumn and the environmental changes that occur during this time of year. The narrative captures the essence of the season while engaging young readers with its themes of work and play. This edition provides an accessible exploration of autumn, making it a fitting addition to any child’s library.
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It’s Autumn time and Harry’s sweeping leaves and collecting apples. It’s very hard work. But Harry has forgotten that Autumn leaves make bonfires, and apples make toffee apples! Maybe Autumn will be fun after all! This story features visual and textual information about autumn and the changes to our environment at that time of year.
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