Henry Helps with the Dog
- 20 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Henry is a good helper! He can even help with his dog, Toby.






Henry is a good helper! He can even help with his dog, Toby.
Little learners get a little boost in social skills with this series of bright, fun, and age-appropriate picture books featuring sweet animals
Henry is a good helper! He can even help with dinner.
Henry puts on his swimming trunks, grabs a bucket and heads outside to help his mum wash the car.
It's time for Henry to clean his room. Thankfully his dad teaches him what to do. From making his bed to picking up his toys, Henry learns that cleaning his room is a lot of work!
Henry helps plant vegetables and flowers in the family garden. He also pulls out weeds and helps with the watering.
Henry is a good helper! He can even help with laundry.
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