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10 reviews for:

Harry Hungry!

Steven Salerno

3.55 AVERAGE

librarydivamolly's review

5.0

I love the illustrations and the size of this book. It would work wonderfully in a food storytime. Ages 2+

kuco's review

4.0

One of son's favorite books to read right now and he just turned 4. He likes thumbing through the pages and narrating how Harry gets so hungry that he goes around the neighborhood eating the house, school, highway and bridge.
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gregorbug's review

4.0

A funny picture book that should be great for storytimes.
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beyondevak's review

5.0

This was monstrously funny! My entire family laughed and laughed and laughed. I think Harry lives in our house. Hahahaha... Too cute!
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jmitschke's review

4.0

Adorable book about a baby who is so hungry he eats everything in the house and keeps going.

mbrandmaier's review

3.0

They should change the title of this one to “Harry Hangry.”
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daisycakesco's review

5.0

Storytime kids have been loving this one. What will Harry eat next?
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bookarian's review

3.0

"hungry, baby, overeating,"
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leaflibrary's review

3.0

I'm not crazy about this book, but the kids I babysit love it!

tashrow's review

5.0

Harry's tummy begins to rumble and he starts to howl with hunger. His mother rushes to him with a snack but he calls for more! Blueberries, cookies, and he still wants more. He toddles to the fridge - tips it on its side and gobbles it all right down. He heads outside, eats the flowers, the hose and the mailbox. And he is still hungry! What will it take to get this baby to stop eating everything in sight?

Expect delighted expressions when Harry tips the refrigerator on its side. The book moves from what seems to be a conventional story about a hungry toddler to a wonderful wild ride with a toddler eating ever more spectacular things. The tone switches with ease from a funny toddler story to almost a Godzilla-style rampage.

Salerno's illustrations are a delight with their thick lines and bright colors that will project well to a group of children. Read this one last at a story time about snacks and you will have them eating out of your hand!

Appropriate for ages 3-6 with older children appreciating the humor most of all.