Henry, Like Always by Jenn Bailey
- Kayla Balderas
- Sep 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 17
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Description:
Henry likes Classroom Ten. He likes how it is always the same. But this week, Henry's class will have a parade, and a parade means having Share Time on the wrong day. A parade means playing instruments that are too loud. A parade means this week is not like always.
Join Henry as he navigates the ups and downs of marker missiles, stomach volcanoes, and days that feel a little too orange. From the creators of the Schneider Family Honor-winning picture book A Friend for Henry, this warmly funny book starring a child on the autism spectrum is a reassuring read for all school-bound kids.
Age Recommendation: 5-7, 1st-2nd Grade
General Content:
Language: 0/10- No derogatory language/ references.
Alcohol & Drugs: 0/10- No alcohol or drug content.
Violence & Gore: 0/10- No violence or gore.
Sexual Content: 0/10- No sexual content.
Parent Guide:
Tropes: Feeling anxious and overcoming change.
Ch. 2
-One of the other students hands out the markers by throwing them; “Watch out. They’re missiles”, he says.
Ch. 3
-“‘I like parades,’ said Vivianne. ‘Then you are no fun,’ said Henry”.
Ch. 4
-Henry gets a stomachache because he is anxious about the schedule change. He misses share time to go to the nurse.




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