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It was revealed he didn't lose his first baby tooth until the episode " Horrid Henry and the Tooth Fairy".
Henry appears to have messy reddish-brown hair, pale skin, and rosy cheeks. He is of average height for his age. He usually appears to be wearing a horizontally yellow striped light blue T-shirt, blue sewn jeans, and the usual green and white shell-toe trainers with yellow laces. His pyjamas are blue, with vertical white stripes. The slippers he wears in his pyjamas have inside looks like a crocodile's face and lime green colour.
With so many brilliantly funny Horrid Henrystories out there, it's easy for children to get hooked. Now we have ideas about What to Read After Horrid Henry - and we want your thoughts too! It appears that Henry is often called a ' Horrid Boy' by numerous people, which gives him the image of a troublesome boy. Due to his given reputation, Henry is often blamed for problems he does not cause. Description [ ]
Flat Stanley, by Jeff Brown (about a boy who gets flattened and the adventures he has because of it)According to Henry, they have told him millions of times that he can never have another birthday party, but then agree to give him one more chance each year.
Meanwhile, @richardbrenton came with not one, but tworecommendations for us! He suggested David O'Doherty's Danger Is Everywhereis a 'good progression' from Horrid Henry and called John Dougherty's Stinkbomb and Ketchup Faceseries a 'delight'.The vast majority of the time, Mum and Dad believe Peter rather than Henry, being best known for disciplining Henry, particularly with the phrase: 'Don't be horrid, Henry!'. They often force Henry to locations such as his room if he is not well behaved, or they utterly say, 'GO TO YOUR ROOM NOW, HENRY!'. His parents often punish him for the slightest things. Henry is shown to have a strong grudge against Rabid Rebecca the most out of all his enemies. Whenever Henry finds out Rebecca is around, he always attempts to get rid of her to the point where he tried to get Rebecca arrested in " Horrid Henry and the Bogey Babysitter". Despite that, Henry does seem to fear Rebecca at times after she threatens him. His transformations are coincidentally similar to Katie Ka-Boom's transformations, since both of them are transformations of hideous monsters/animals that represent their anger.
