Book details
Upside-down Harry (Andersen Young Reader's Library)
Published in
2012
Description
On Harry Longhopper's 7th birthday he wakes up upside-down on his bedroom ceiling and throughout the day he can hardly stop himself floating upwards. Luckily noone else notices but his Uncle Max, who has just arrived from America, is suspicious.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
44 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: The book promises an engaging and imaginative storyline that captures the attention of young readers and fosters a love for reading.
- Character Development: Readers can expect well-developed characters who they can relate to and learn from, providing valuable life lessons and personal growth.
- Creative Imagination: The book encourages children to use their imagination and creativity, taking them on an adventure that broadens their horizons and understanding of the world.
- Language Skills: Reading books from the Andersen Young Reader's Library helps improve vocabulary, comprehension, and language skills, which are crucial for academic success and effective communication.