Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo

Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo by Suzy Kline is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on August 18, 2011. This 80-page book is written in English and follows Harry and his classmates in Room 2B as they navigate a cold, icy day that keeps them indoors. As the students begin to feel restless, Harry finds himself in various predicaments, particularly after a comment from Sid leads both boys to the principal’s office. The story unfolds with the arrival of an unexpected feathered visitor, prompting questions about friendship and coping with indoor recess.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of school life, emotions, and social interactions among young students. The book addresses the challenges of boredom during indoor recess and the dynamics of friendship, particularly between Harry and Sid. With its focus on juvenile fiction and chapter book elements, this edition is designed to engage young readers while reflecting relatable school experiences.
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It’s cold and icy outside – definitely not a day for outside recess. But Harry and his classmates in Room 2B start to go stir-crazy. Harry gets into all sorts of trouble. And when Sid makes a comment to Harry, both boys are sent to the principal’s office. But then a surprise feathered friend visits the classroom. Will Harry make up with Sid and will Room 2B survive the boredom of indoor recess? Or will everyone go horribly cuckoo?
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