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New Baby Mister Rogers Neighborhood
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Fred Rogers
Carol
, May 11, 2019
This is the perfect book for the older sibling who is about to have a baby brother or sister. We read this many, many times to both our sons. It's a wonderful introduction to what it's like to have a new baby in the house. As only MR ROGERS would write it -- kind, respectful of a child's feelings, loving. I highly recommend this book for all children with a new sibling on the horizon.
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The Wright Brothers
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David McCullough
Carol
, May 29, 2017
The way I remember textbook coverage of the Wright Brothers, it was two sentences--"Two brothers from Ohio built a plane. They flew it." Okay, maybe three sentences, "Their names were Wilbur and Orville Wright." Their story is remarkable; The details are fascinating. This book is an engaging, pleasurable read. Thank you, David McCullough.
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