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paige turner ♡
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I call up this Horrible Harry book is one of my favourites in the series.

Harry has one flaw--he's scared of elevators! Getting stuck in an elevator is pretty scary, I mean, I would probably exist scared of elevators too if I got stuck in one when I was almost iv years old.

What fabricated me fall in love with this book was that Harry was showtime embarrassed, he's the child that loves all things scary and horrible, only this is his kryptonite. Vocal Lee doesn't judge him though, neither does his best friend Dou

I call up this Horrible Harry volume is one of my favourites in the series.

Harry has ane flaw--he's scared of elevators! Getting stuck in an lift is pretty scary, I mean, I would probably be scared of elevators too if I got stuck in one when I was almost four years quondam.

What fabricated me fall in love with this book was that Harry was start embarrassed, he'south the kid that loves all things scary and horrible, just this is his kryptonite. Song Lee doesn't approximate him though, neither does his all-time friend Doug, and they tell Harry that they volition help him conquer his fear of elevators.

I beloved how Song Lee told Harry she would warn him when the lift is about to drop, and I loved that she was then confident saying that he might like it one time he tries it. A lot of things can exist scary until y'all attempt them out.

Harry didn't just like the ride; he loved the ride.

In the end, it's amend to face your fears caput-on.

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Patricia McCowan
Well-nigh Harry, a unremarkably horrible classmate who we find out in this story has a fearfulness of elevators when he and his friends go to an amusement park and they all desire to ride the Drib of Doom. This shows a different side to this character. Short chapter book, and part of a series. I think this would exist good for readers who may non really savour reading because once they get into the characters, there is a whole serial for them to read. Very easy beginning chapter book.
Anthony
Doug, Horrible Harry's all-time friend, tells all about how Harry over came his fearfulness of riding elevators. The story takes place on the final 24-hour interval of second class when Harry and some of his classmates celebrate at Mountainside Amusement Park, and Harry is challenged to ride the Driblet of Doom. Doug, Horrible Harry's best friend, tells all nigh how Harry over came his fearfulness of riding elevators. The story takes place on the concluding day of second grade when Harry and some of his classmates celebrate at Mountainside Amusement Park, and Harry is challenged to ride the Drop of Doom. ...more
Jennifer
May xvi, 2017 rated it actually liked information technology
A elementary story of facing your fears and conquering them. My son loved this read aloud.
Carl Tolle
October 03, 2017 rated it information technology was amazing
The reason I rate this book five stars is because information technology was a great volume. If you like horrible harry y'all will like this one. my favorite part was when they went on the drop of doom.
Brooklynn Gookin
this is a good book because he is agape of elavaders and know he is not
Maximilian Lee
I liked this volume because Harry overcame his fears. I didn't similar this book because Sydney was mean. I liked this volume because Harry overcame his fears. I didn't like this volume because Sydney was hateful. ...more than
Malinda Lane
When your agape and your skillful friends are with you, anything is possible.
Diane
Mar xiii, 2017 rated it liked it
Harry's afraid of what? Who would believe the boy who loves creepy things, slimy things and anything horrible would exist afraid of anything. Only when Vocal Lee invites class members to an end-of-year party at Mountainside Park, with the famous Driblet of Doom elevator ride, Harry must face up his fear of what? What's so scary about an elevator? Harry's afraid of what? Who would believe the boy who loves creepy things, slimy things and anything horrible would be afraid of annihilation. But when Vocal Lee invites class members to an cease-of-year party at Mountainside Park, with the famous Drop of Doom lift ride, Harry must confront his fear of what? What's then scary nigh an elevator? ...more
Kristi Feliksik
Interest level: ages seven and upwards
Lexile Reading Level: 410 L
Genre: Comedy and Humour/ Series/ Ralistic Fiction
Main Characters: Vocal Lee, Harry, Doug, Sidney, Mary

Song Lee invited her friends Harry, Doug, Sidney, and Mary to her birthday political party. They are going to an entertainment park to gloat. Harry loves all the scary rides at the park except one, the Drop of Doom. Harry faces his fear with the aid of Song Lee. Harry conquers his fear and realizes that he really enjoys the Drib of Doom.

I would

Interest level: ages 7 and upward
Lexile Reading Level: 410 L
Genre: Comedy and Sense of humor/ Series/ Ralistic Fiction
Chief Characters: Song Lee, Harry, Doug, Sidney, Mary

Vocal Lee invited her friends Harry, Doug, Sidney, and Mary to her birthday party. They are going to an amusement park to celebrate. Harry loves all the scary rides at the park except one, the Drop of Doom. Harry faces his fearfulness with the aid of Song Lee. Harry conquers his fear and realizes that he actually enjoys the Driblet of Doom.

I would employ this story in my future classroom to reinforce the concept of friendship. I would read one to two chapters from the book to the students daily. At the end we would discuss times that they have faced their fears. I would ask questions like "Was there anyone who helped you face your fear?" and "What did your friend do to help you lot face your fear?" also as "How did you feel after you faced your fear?" I would utilise this to help form a close community in my classroom and encourage my students to all act similar friends to one another like Song Lee did to Harry.

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Dolly
Jun 21, 2012 rated it liked it
Recommends it for: children starting to read affiliate books
This is another interesting story in the Horrible Harry serial by Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz. We've read several of the books in this series and plant them to be funny, short, and entertaining.

I loved that the story handled the concept of fears and offers a fashion to overcome them with the support of friends. Our girls loved that it featured an amusement park with fun and scary rides and nosotros reminisced for a flake about our most recent trip to a park like this.

We actually enjoyed reading this boo

This is some other interesting story in the Horrible Harry series by Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz. We've read several of the books in this series and plant them to be funny, brusk, and entertaining.

I loved that the story handled the concept of fears and offers a way to overcome them with the back up of friends. Our girls loved that it featured an amusement park with fun and scary rides and we reminisced for a flake about our virtually recent trip to a park similar this.

We really enjoyed reading this volume together and volition be sure to read more of the books in this series soon.

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Brooke Birchler
This would be a actually good book for a student who is just getting into chapter books. This is a story virtually a group of children who accept a trip to an amusement park. One of the children is afraid to become on one of the rides but does not want to admit it to his friends considering he is agape he volition get teased. One of his friends helps him to get through his fear and he rides the ride and loves information technology. This would be a good book to recommend to a kid if they have a fearfulness of amusement park rides or merely This would be a actually good book for a student who is simply getting into chapter books. This is a story nearly a group of children who take a trip to an entertainment park. One of the children is afraid to continue one of the rides but does not want to admit information technology to his friends because he is agape he will go teased. One of his friends helps him to get through his fear and he rides the ride and loves it. This would exist a good book to recommend to a child if they accept a fear of amusement park rides or merely any child who has a fearfulness that they are trying to get past. ...more
Kristy Haight
Interest Level: 3-6
Reading Level: 2.8

Series: Puffin capacity

Included in These Sets/Series:
Horrible Harry Chapter Books

Subjects:
Fear Fiction.
Amusement parks Fiction.
Elevators Fiction.

Illustrator: Remkiewicz, Frank

Notes: On the last day of second grade, Song Lee's party at the local amusement park forces Harry to face up his fearfulness of elevators when he is expected to ride the Drop of Doom.

Interest Level: 3-vi
Reading Level: two.eight

Serial: Puffin chapters

Included in These Sets/Series:
Horrible Harry Chapter Books

Subjects:
Fear Fiction.
Amusement parks Fiction.
Elevators Fiction.

Illustrator: Remkiewicz, Frank

Notes: On the last twenty-four hour period of 2d class, Vocal Lee'due south party at the local entertainment park forces Harry to confront his fear of elevators when he is expected to ride the Drop of Doom.

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Leigh
Mar 29, 2013 rated it liked it
As much as I hated Horrible Harry & The Green Slime, I actually loved this one even though it is NOT age advisable XD Dissimilar the last volume I read, the entirety of this book focused on one story. It left room to develop characters and have meaningful plot points. It reminded me of an episode of 'Doug' from the 90s. The plot was well-nigh exactly the aforementioned. It's just likewise beautiful! I'k glad I finally read it.

*** 3 STARS ***

As much as I hated Horrible Harry & The Green Slime, I actually loved this one even though it is NOT age appropriate XD Unlike the last volume I read, the entirety of this volume focused on i story. It left room to develop characters and have meaningful plot points. It reminded me of an episode of 'Doug' from the 90s. The plot was nigh exactly the aforementioned. It'southward only as well cute! I'm glad I finally read it.

*** 3 STARS ***

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Susan
Sep 17, 2014 rated it really liked it
This book is about a 2d grader who is challenged by a peer to ride an entertainment park ride. He subsequently finds out that the ride is an elevator drop and he is terrified of elevators. The story tells of how with the help of his friends, Harry is able to overcome his fear. I would utilise this book in course to teach well-nigh our abilities to overcome our fears and to reach goals nosotros recall are unattainable. This book is a practiced transitional reader for students starting into chapter books.
Tashi
Jan 09, 2008 rated information technology it was amazing
ididn't read the hole book but when harry heard the ride drop of doom he got alittle scared because he hates elevator's because when he was small he went on a elevator and the elevator got stuck and he cried help simply even song lee hated elevator'due south because it happed the same thing to her and harry harry kind of got sick because he was scared he felt likehe was going to throw upwardly ididn't read the hole book merely when harry heard the ride drop of doom he got alittle scared because he hates elevator'south because when he was modest he went on a elevator and the lift got stuck and he cried help but even song lee hated elevator's considering it happed the same thing to her and harry harry kind of got sick because he was scared he felt likehe was going to throw up ...more
Earline
April 04, 2014 rated information technology really liked information technology
I similar this story because it features the Drop of Doom (very smiliar to our favorite ride: the Tower of Terror). I enjoyed Harry's struggle to overcome his fears and the backstory of his fear for elevators really seemed to resonate with my stepson. My only reservation is the dialog for Song Lee's mother fabricated me uncomfortable. I like this story considering information technology features the Drib of Doom (very smiliar to our favorite ride: the Tower of Terror). I enjoyed Harry's struggle to overcome his fears and the backstory of his fear for elevators actually seemed to resonate with my stepson. My only reservation is the dialog for Song Lee's mother made me uncomfortable. ...more
Sydney
December 13, 2006 rated it really liked it
its about Song lee invited a everybody to the end of the school year political party and Sid says there is a new ride chosen the drop of doom information technology has to do something about elevators which Harry is afraid of and then when Vocal lee encouraged him to go on he went on and survived information technology.
Rebecca
Jul 15, 2008 rated it really liked information technology
Started this series with my son this week. A perfect transition book into chapter books as it all the same has some pictures to help him visualize the story.

Funny and sweet and actually real to life feelings for these kids.

Shellee
May 23, 2010 rated information technology it was ok  · review of another edition
Recommends it for: 1-3 grade students, boys
Cease of the yr political party at an amusement park, Mountainside Parkfor a lucky group of 2d graders. Fearless, adventurous Harry has a phobia, elavators. He has promised his freinds to ride the Driblet of Doom(Disney's Tower of Terror.

Book about the power of friendship and overcoming your fears.

Terminate of the year political party at an amusement park, Mountainside Parkfor a lucky group of 2nd graders. Fearless, adventurous Harry has a phobia, elavators. He has promised his freinds to ride the Drib of Doom(Disney'due south Belfry of Terror.

Book nigh the ability of friendship and overcoming your fears.

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Katie
May 03, 2011 rated information technology actually liked information technology
I enjoyed reading this to my sons because it had a very realistic plot that my boys could really relate to (dissimilar fantasy books). Harry was scared to go on a ride at the entertainment park, just he overcame his fearfulness and enjoyed information technology.
Kim
Feb 16, 2015 rated it really liked it
I enjoyed reading this book, and how they all help Harry deal with a fear that he has while one of his classmates makes fun of him over it. It shows just how each of united states of america take fears, and how we tin can work through them with assistance from our friends.
tashi
Jan 09, 2008 rated information technology information technology was astonishing
i am non done with this volume but really liked it
Parmeet
December 29, 2008 rated it information technology was astonishing
I really like reading these kinds of books. This was really funny how Harry was to scared to ride a very scary elevator ride at a Theme Park.
Jacob
Aug 23, 2009 rated information technology actually liked it
Horrible Harry books are like shooting fish in a barrel and quick to read. I liked this i because the drop of doom is just similar the Tower of Terror at Disneyland. And side by side fourth dimension I go to Disneyland I'm going to try it out... Horrible Harry books are easy and quick to read. I liked this ane because the drop of doom is only like the Belfry of Terror at Disneyland. And side by side time I get to Disneyland I'm going to attempt information technology out... ...more
Karen
Mar 19, 2010 rated information technology actually liked it
This is a cute story based on a class trip to Disney world. My first grade book group loved it.
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I think the ride audio'south fun. I think the ride sound's fun. ...more
Tierra Garr
Apr 25, 2012 rated it information technology was amazing
I didn't think Harry was scared of anything! He tin can't miss out on Song Lee'south party, and so he has to go and face a fearfulness of his. I didn't recall Harry was scared of annihilation! He can't miss out on Song Lee's party, so he has to become and face a fear of his. ...more
Suzy Kline, nee Weaver, was an elementary school teacher for 25 years and most of her books are based on the experiences she had while education. Suzy and Rufus got married and had two daughters named Jennifer and Emily. Now, more than 24 years after writing her first book, Suzy has traveled all over the United States helping children learn how to savour reading and writing.

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