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    Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Henrietta Meets Someone New
    Going to the Potty
    A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
    Fred Rogers: The Last Interview
    The World According to Mister Rogers (Reissue)
    You are Special
    • You are Special

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,6(97)Évaluer

      The beloved host of PBS's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood offers warm words of advice and encouragement, along with reflections on his own childhood Fred Rogers and his Neighborhood have been a presence in millions of homes for more than twenty-five years, educating, comforting, and influencing three generations of Americans. This compilation of his signature sayings and wise, succinct, straightforward thoughts is organized by themes—such as “Relationships,” “Childhood,” “Parenthood,” and “Communicating”—all enriched by personal memories of growing up. His ability to touch and inspire all kinds of people will make this book of great appeal to his television audiences past and present—and to anyone seeking wise, humane advice on how to get the most out of life.

      You are Special
    • From the beloved educator and host of PBS' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood--the subject of the documentary, Won't You Be My Neighbor?, a runaway success, and the forthcoming Sony feature film starring Tom Hanks, You Are My Friend--a treasured collection of reflections on the joys and challenges of family life.

      The World According to Mister Rogers (Reissue)
    • Fred Rogers's gentle spirit and passion for children's television takes center stage in this collection of interviews spanning his nearly forty-year careerNearly twenty years after his death, Fred Rogers remains a source of comfort and fond memories for generations who grew up watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood . Over the course of his career, Rogers revolutionized children's television and changed the way experts thought about the educational power of media. But perhaps his most lasting legacy was demonstrating the power of simply being nice to other people. In this collection of interviews, including his fiery (for him) 1969 senate testimony that saved PBS and his final interview with Diane Rehm, Rogers's gentle spirit and compassionate approach to life continues to be an inspiration. An introduction by David Bianculli provides brilliantly contextualizes the interviews and offers a contemporary reading of Rogers's storied career.

      Fred Rogers: The Last Interview
    • A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(2189)Évaluer

      The inspiring profile brought to life in the major motion picture starring Tom Hanks, plus a collection of warm advice and encouragement from America’s favorite neighbor. Tom Junod’s Esquire profile of Fred Rogers, “Can You Say... Hero?,” has been hailed as a classic of magazine writing. Now, his moving story of meeting and observing the beloved host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is the inspiration for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, directed by Marielle Heller and written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster. Here, Junod’s unforgettable piece appears for the first time in book form alongside an inspiring collection of advice and encouragement from Mister Rogers himself. Covering topics like relationships, childhood, communication, parenthood, and more, Rogers’s signature sayings and wise thoughts are included here. Pairing the definitive portrait of a national icon with his own instructions for living your best, kindest life, this book is a timeless treasure for Mister Rogers fans.

      A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
    • Going to the Potty

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(115)Évaluer

      " Going to the Potty handles a sensitive subject with the same quiet candor and respect for young audiences that are the hallmark of his Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV show."-- Publishers WeeklyParent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspects of using the toilet.

      Going to the Potty
    • Fred Rogers from the classic children's television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhoodtakes young readers to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe to learn an important lesson about change and acceptance. When Henrietta Pussycat is unhappy about a tiger coming to visit from Paris, Lady Elaine shows her that meeting new people can be fun. This classic Little Golden Book, originally published in 1974, will delight children ages 2 to 5, as well as Mister Rogers fans of all ages.

      Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Henrietta Meets Someone New