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The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers
by Maxwell King
I agree with several others that this book is repetitive in parts and about 75 pages to long. With that being said, it is also an insightful look at a man who impacted millions of children's lives and was a pioneer in educational children's television.
My brothers and I watched Mister Roger's Neighborhood everyday while we were growing up and I would like to think that Fred Roger's gentleness and understanding of children shaped us in some way. Henrietta Pussycat who lived in a schoolhouse was my favorite character in the land of make-believe. I would go on to become a teacher. Coincidence? Maybe...
Thank you Mr. Rogers for your understanding that children have feelings too. It really is a beautiful day in the neighborhood and this neighbor misses you.
My brothers and I watched Mister Roger's Neighborhood everyday while we were growing up and I would like to think that Fred Roger's gentleness and understanding of children shaped us in some way. Henrietta Pussycat who lived in a schoolhouse was my favorite character in the land of make-believe. I would go on to become a teacher. Coincidence? Maybe...
Thank you Mr. Rogers for your understanding that children have feelings too. It really is a beautiful day in the neighborhood and this neighbor misses you.