Horace, Morris, and Dolores: A Fun-filled Adventure in Joining Clubs

Author.
by James Howe
Illustrated by Amy Walrod
Fantasies
why? The characters are
acting like people.
 
The main idea is
about Horace,
Morris and Dolores
joining clubs
.
The author’s
purpose is to
entertain because it
is telling a fantasy.
 
We thought that
Dolores would
dress up as a boy
and join the boy
club.
 
The characters are
Horace, Morris, Dolores ,
and Chores and another
friend. The setting are at
two clubhouse and
Mount Ever- Rust and a
girl’s clubhouse.
adventure    We went on an adventure.
wondered      I wondered why my teacher  always
drinks coffee.
exploring   My friends and I went exploring in the
woods.
climbed     My friends and I climbed a tree.
clubhouse    Everyone went in a clubhouse.
greatest        I have the greatest teacher.
truest        Is she the truest?
 
Dolores is a girl but Horace and
Morris are both boys. They all are
friends.
Horace and Morris  went to a boy
clubhouse so, Dolores went to a
girl clubhouse
.
 
The theme is you don’t have to fit in because
you won’t always get what you want.
 
Horace and Morris went
to a boy’s club and
Dolores went to a girl’s
club.
 
The boys do not want girls in there clubhouse but
some mice do want girls in there clubhouse.
 
Amelia’s grandmother’s name is Dolores just
like the  mouse in the story.
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Join Horace, Morris, and Dolores on a whimsical adventure as they navigate the challenges of joining different clubs. From boy clubhouse dilemmas to girl clubhouse escapades, they discover that fitting in isn't always necessary to find true friendship. With themes of acceptance and individuality, this book by James Howe, illustrated by Amy Walrod, is a delightful tale that emphasizes the importance of being yourself, even when faced with expectations.

  • Adventure
  • Friendship
  • Clubhouses
  • Individuality
  • Acceptance

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  1. Author. by James Howe Illustrated by Amy Walrod

  2. Fantasies why? The characters are acting like people.

  3. The main idea is about Horace, Morris and Dolores joining clubs.

  4. The authors purpose is to entertain because it is telling a fantasy.

  5. We thought that Dolores would dress up as a boy and join the boy club.

  6. The characters are Horace, Morris, Dolores , and Chores and another friend. The setting are at two clubhouse and Mount Ever- Rust and a girl s clubhouse.

  7. adventure We went on an adventure. wondered I wondered why my teacher always drinks coffee. exploring My friends and I went exploring in the woods. climbed My friends and I climbed a tree. clubhouse Everyone went in a clubhouse. greatest I have the greatest teacher. truest Is she the truest?

  8. Dolores is a girl but Horace and Morris are both boys. They all are friends.

  9. Horace and Morris went to a boy clubhouse so, Dolores went to a girl clubhouse.

  10. The theme is you dont have to fit in because you won t always get what you want.

  11. Horace and Morris went to a boy s club and Dolores went to a girl s club.

  12. The boys do not want girls in there clubhouse but some mice do want girls in there clubhouse.

  13. Amelias grandmothers name is Dolores just like the mouse in the story.

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