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HENRY AND MUDGE AND THE SNEAKY CRACKERS by Cynthia Rylant

HENRY AND MUDGE AND THE SNEAKY CRACKERS

From the Henry and Mudge series

by Cynthia Rylant & illustrated by Sucie Stevenson

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 1998
ISBN: 0-689-81176-4
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

In this hearty episode of the Henry and Mudge Ready-to-Read saga from Rylant (Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind, 1993, etc.), the boy and his canine best friend become spies. Henry buys a spy kit complete with secret codes, spy glasses, and a magnifying glass. Mudge gets to wear the fedora. With the admonishment ``not to look like you're spying, Mudge'' they stumble over a coded message. When the very able Henry cracks the cipher, it turns out to be from another boy with a kit—and a dog—like his. The two boys form a club, the Crackers, as a tribute to their code- breaking talents, and for the crackers they carry to keep their dogs happy. How Rylant manages to invest both Henry and Mudge with such distinct, disarming personalities in so few words is a minor miracle, but she does, and Stevenson works wonders, too, creating an idyllic neighborhood in which a very safe kind of espionage can transpire. (Picture book. 6-8)