Henry’s Picture-Perfect Day
by Jenn Bailey; illus. by Mika Song
Primary Chronicle 48 pp.
3/25 9781797230252 $14.99
“Henry had never practiced smiling. Maybe that was why he never looked like he thought he should in pictures. The idea made Henry not want to smile at all.” In this third early chapter book (most recently Henry and the Something New, rev. 1/24), it’s class picture day and Henry, who presents as being on the autism spectrum, is not happy about his shirt. The collar is too high, the cuffs are too tight, and “the buttons went on forever.” And it’s disconcerting that his classmates don’t look like themselves, either. Henry remains an appealing character with relatable concerns (to readers neurodivergent or not); Classroom 10 is warm and supportive. As in the previous books, Song’s breezy limited-palette illustrations are expressive and provide lots of opportunities for newly independent readers to pause. Before the photo is taken, Henry’s tooth unexpectedly pops out (surprisingly quickly) and into some potting soil, causing a mild crisis and lots of digging through dirt. The conclusion is satisfying for all, and when Henry smiles for the camera, he means it.
From the March/April 2025 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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