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Brina
Feb 28, 2019 rated it information technology was astonishing
Wanting to clasp another book in during February, this one was priceless. People of all ages write to Mister Rogers and he pens his advice back to children and their parents with tender loving care. With all the violence and hatred in the world today, reading these letters past Mister Rogers are priceless and timeless. It's been over ten years and the world all the same needs "another Mister Rogers." He was special simply the mode he was and irreplaceable.

five stars

Alice
Aug 02, 2011 rated it it was amazing
This volume was recommended by a gent from the Britain who was told about Mr. Rogers by an American friend. He promptly barbarous in love with the bear witness. He mentioned this book and said that if you could read information technology without crying you were a stronger person than he. I am non stronger. This book has solidified my conventionalities that Mr. Rogers was certainly the almost important person ever to be on kid'southward TV, and that WWMRD should exist my motto. Apparently Fred Rogers answered every letter of the alphabet every kid wrote him. Here's an excer This book was recommended by a gent from the U.k. who was told about Mr. Rogers by an American friend. He promptly fell in love with the prove. He mentioned this book and said that if you could read it without crying yous were a stronger person than he. I am not stronger. This book has solidified my conventionalities that Mr. Rogers was certainly the nearly important person ever to exist on kid's Television set, and that WWMRD should be my motto. Evidently Fred Rogers answered every letter every kid wrote him. Here'southward an excerpt from a letter he wrote in response to a little male child who asked why at that place were no hands on the clock in Brand-Believe Country:

We decided that nosotros would pretend at that place was no time in Make-Believe, similar the timelessness of love.

I call up that says it all.

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Kim Kaso
3.5 My kids loved Mister Rogers, but we were not "super" fans, and so this book fell a little flat. It seemed a tad preachy, and he spent a lot of time answering questions with his song lyrics rather than a unproblematic, to-the-point answer. It too felt too long, even at under 200 pages. Nosotros did love his sweet pity on air, only this was not the all-time of him. Recommended for dice-hard fans of the man in the sweater. 3.5 My kids loved Mister Rogers, but we were not "super" fans, and then this book brutal a footling flat. Information technology seemed a tad preachy, and he spent a lot of fourth dimension answering questions with his song lyrics rather than a simple, to-the-point answer. It also felt too long, fifty-fifty at under 200 pages. We did dearest his sweet compassion on air, but this was not the best of him. Recommended for dice-difficult fans of the man in the sweater. ...more
Leona
Mar 15, 2019 rated it it was amazing
For united states native Pittsburghers, Mr. Rogers holds a special identify in our hearts. We're proud to share him with the globe. He was an incredible human beingness. This book is a must read, particularly if you're a parent. Mr. Rogers had the utmost respect for his fiddling audiences, and it explains why he continues to be loved by millions of people all over the globe.

I unremarkably do enquiry while reading a book, and I stumbled upon an interview he did with Joan Rivers back in the 1980s. I got a chip misty-eyed wh

For us native Pittsburghers, Mr. Rogers holds a special place in our hearts. Nosotros're proud to share him with the globe. He was an incredible man. This book is a must read, especially if yous're a parent. Mr. Rogers had the utmost respect for his little audiences, and it explains why he continues to exist loved by millions of people all over the world.

I usually practise research while reading a volume, and I stumbled upon an interview he did with Joan Rivers back in the 1980s. I got a bit misty-eyed when he sang his nigh popular song, "I like you just the way you are" .

I couldn't help thinking of all the detest that is happening not but in my land, but around the world. Wouldn't it be and so much improve if "we only liked each other just the style we are."

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Kim
Apr 02, 2016 rated it it was amazing
"Nobody has all the answers. We're all growing in this world together."

Mister Rogers was a please and a approving, and this book is and so warm and welcoming that it feels like coming habitation. There'south a particular gentleness to Mister Roger'south responses to children (& adults) that makes me cry every time because it's so cute and pure. This is one of those books I want to buy, simply to have it close to me when times are tough.

"Nobody has all the answers. We're all growing in this world together."

Mister Rogers was a delight and a approval, and this book is so warm and welcoming that it feels similar coming home. In that location's a particular gentleness to Mister Roger's responses to children (& adults) that makes me cry every time because it's so beautiful and pure. This is i of those books I want to buy, just to take information technology close to me when times are tough.

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Sophie Crane
Nov 16, 2019 rated it it was astonishing
Neat book. Wish I could have read it before in life and written a alphabetic character to Mr. Rogers. The volume comes with an addressed envelope to send to him. Missed that opportunity. Many great lessons in the book on how to talk to your kids about unlike topics. God bless you Fred Rogers!
Mike
Oct 30, 2015 rated it liked it
I stumbled upon Mister Rogers again as an adult due to re-discovering this video, currently my favorite video on the Cyberspace: https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=PI_9G... -- fifty-fifty with the awards show pomp, it's undoubtedly a moving attestation to the wonder that is Mister Rogers. Shortly thereafter I discovered that some episodes are on PBS's online streaming service, and a a grab-bag of "greatest hits" reside on Netflix. The flood of recall and recognition astounded me, merely not as much as how import I stumbled upon Mister Rogers again every bit an developed due to re-discovering this video, currently my favorite video on the Internet: https://www.youtube.com/spotter?v=PI_9G... -- fifty-fifty with the awards show pomp, information technology's undoubtedly a moving testament to the wonder that is Mister Rogers. Shortly thereafter I discovered that some episodes are on PBS's online streaming service, and a a grab-bag of "greatest hits" reside on Netflix. The flood of call up and recognition astounded me, just not as much as how of import Mister Rogers was for me as a kid. A friend in loftier school who interned there was able to cite studies about how cognitive development among children who watched Mister Rogers surpassed those who watched the often too-frenetic Sesame Street. It was not due to whatever ethos or value organization my parents had that I watched Mister Rogers and hardly call back Sesame Street, but I can't help but recall that Mister Rogers had a footstep to it that still fits my style. There are messages in the show that resonate to the absolute core as to move me to tears to this twenty-four hours. To remember of how frustrating the self-doubt tin can feel as an artist, and to hear Mr. Rogers go along it existent: http://all-time-of-tumblr.tumblr.com/post... -- or how difficult it is for a PTSD-addled depressive to recall to love himself.

Immediately I purchased this book and devoured information technology in a few hours' time, which I can espouse the advantages of but sadly makes this read a flake repetitive. There is plenty of text here that deserves to exist considered some sort of sentence in a loving-kindness meditation ("This is of import talk" or "Thanks for sharing your feelings") and there'south no harm in repetition in order to let it sink in, but you go the sense that the procedure became mechanized for Mr. Rogers and his administration over such a long menstruum of time. And then information technology goes.

What was as well compelling to me is the relation of Mr. Rogers's philosophy on television receiver and its cyclopedia with Jerry Mander'south "Iv Arguments for the Elimination of Television." Mister Rogers is very sensitive to how children'southward realities can be tempered or de-stabilized because they do non conceptually understand how a TV image appears: they talk back to the TV, they inquire how Mister Rogers gets out of the Boob tube, they wonder where he goes when the screen turns off, &c. He was scared about how a bombardment of quick-succession television images could disorient or upset a tv viewer to the point where he "de-mystified" certain components past showing the studio or showing the trolley lever when he sat downwardly to call it to Make-Believe. In fact, the "Neighborhood" was borne out of a protest for how Tv represented people and could harm children's relationship with the world. To this day, Rogers is right: he has secured a television haven that is somewhat antithetical to its core principles, and information technology is non only remembered fondly but re-discovered by new generations. It'southward such a crucial Telly show and a personal necessity.

The messages hither are organized such that they increasingly possess gravity: what begins every bit curiosities near television end in questions about divorce, miscarriage, and the death of younger siblings. Yes, the book will make you cry. It's a dandy primer on what it ways to listen actively and compassionately, and how a compassionate response manifests: it is attentive to the feelings of the person rather than dishing out advice or negating them. Mister Rogers helped me to know that adults are actually children disoriented past the trauma of adolescence, and that this is not a bad thing. Nosotros sometimes demand that treatment nevertheless. That'due south why he withal connects with adults then deeply. As a Pittsburgh-built-in homo, he'southward the function of the city I'k well-nigh proud of. Thank you, Mr. Rogers, for everything.

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Jessica
April ten, 2013 rated it it was astonishing
I'yard glad this little book made its fashion to me. Information technology'southward going in my drove of favorite parenting books to reread. It'south not a parenting volume per se, only I learned a lot in seeing how Mister Rogers responded to the broad multifariousness of letters he received over the years and reading some of his commentary on those responses. Although he shied away from giving direct advice to parents (reasoning that parents' knowledge of their individual children mattered more than his full general knowledge of kid developm I'one thousand glad this little book fabricated its manner to me. Information technology'south going in my drove of favorite parenting books to reread. It's not a parenting book per se, but I learned a lot in seeing how Mister Rogers responded to the wide variety of messages he received over the years and reading some of his commentary on those responses. Although he shied away from giving directly communication to parents (reasoning that parents' knowledge of their private children mattered more than his general cognition of kid development), he clearly understood a lot nearly how children retrieve and often deduced why a child was request a detail question in means I would not have thought of.

I appreciated how consistently honest he was with children who asked questions nearly things that happened on his show, typically written with the assist/prompting of their parents, who were probably expecting him to make upwardly some answer to continue the make-believe. But he very seriously explained to children that he did non live in his television business firm; he zipped his sweaters up halfway to allow his microphone to be clipped onto his tie; it did non pelting in his neighborhood because his television set house was inside a studio. At other times, his answers might seem like a cop-out at times because he turns the questions back on the kids, asking them to pretend and play out what the answer might be, or responds to parents by suggesting other means they could detect solutions to their parenting dilemmas. Simply I genuinely appreciated his honesty and openness, and especially his sense that he didn't need to accept all the answers or make things up.

This is definitely worth picking up, whether yous're a parent or non. Many of Mister Rogers' life lessons apply no affair how quondam you lot are.

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Kate
Jul 28, 2007 rated it it was amazing
Gawd. I bawled every other folio of this little volume, but I am a big-fourth dimension sap. Mr. Rogers RULES. He knows exactly what to say to children AND adults (in one notable letter, a mom tried to go Mr. Rogers to explicate death to her questioning kiddo, and he turns it right dorsum on her, but in a kind way with some thoughtful suggestions), and he answered ALL his fan mail personally. Mr. Rogers makes children experience that they are cared for and their opinions valued. He makes me feel that information technology's possible for Gawd. I bawled every other folio of this footling volume, but I am a big-fourth dimension sap. Mr. Rogers RULES. He knows exactly what to say to children AND adults (in one notable letter, a mom tried to get Mr. Rogers to explicate decease to her questioning kiddo, and he turns information technology right dorsum on her, but in a kind way with some thoughtful suggestions), and he answered ALL his fan mail personally. Mr. Rogers makes children feel that they are cared for and their opinions valued. He makes me experience that it's possible for anybody to learn how to limited themselves in an honest and sensitive way, and to mind well and respect, acknowledge and discuss others' emotional experiences. I sound like such a fruit but Mr. Roger's humanism is so astonishing and honorable. ...more
Sharon
May 06, 2011 rated it liked it
This was a sweet book, near the things kids worry nearly and the ways Mr. Rogers talks near those things. Mr. Rogers doesn't give advice, though, then nearly of his responses are very similar, nearly how proficient information technology is to talk about your feelings and to be able to rely on the people who beloved you to help you lot think about hard things. It's actually a really proficient, articulate bulletin, peculiarly for working with kids--that nosotros all take feelings, and that there are ways to manage them both acutely (physical exertio This was a sugariness book, almost the things kids worry almost and the means Mr. Rogers talks about those things. Mr. Rogers doesn't give advice, though, so near of his responses are very similar, about how good it is to talk well-nigh your feelings and to be able to rely on the people who dear yous to assistance y'all think about hard things. It's actually a really proficient, clear message, especially for working with kids--that we all have feelings, and that at that place are means to manage them both acutely (physical exertion, playing loud music) and in the long term (talking about them, understanding them, thinking through them). But all the messages were very much the aforementioned, and at that place wasn't a lot to say about any of them. It simply took an hour to read, and information technology was worth the hour. ...more
Bronwyn
Letters to Mr Rogers from children and adults alike all wanting to talk to the love host of Mr Rogers Neighborhoods, ask questions, and talk virtually their issues and observations of the world around them, these are letters to a man who understood and raised so many of us, children and adults akin during our childhoods and immature adulthoods, they are entertaining, humourous, deplorable, happy and everything in between and it is an enjoyable volume to read
Elizabeth
Jan 01, 2018 rated it it was astonishing
Besides being a heart-warming reminder of the gentle kindness of Mister Rogers, this book offers a keen lesson in how to talk with immature children about difficult topics. Mister Rogers reassurances to his young neighbors about topics ranging from death to seeing scary things on TV, oft reassured me, as well. At that place are also many light-hearted letters that made me smile.
Elizabeth
This collection of letters is (understandably) a petty repetitive, but sugariness nonetheless.
EuroHackie
Jan 06, 2021 rated information technology it was amazing
Dear Neighbors,

What I believe is near worth knowing is that every man being has value. This is the basis of all healthy relationships; and it's through relationships that we grow and learn best.

Reading this book at the start of 2021, after one of the most volatile years on record, this particular passage struck me. How much of our ills (as a country/world/people/species) can truly be boiled downwardly to such a simple premise? Imagine if everyone believed that anybody else had value, past virtue of

Beloved Neighbors,

What I believe is most worth knowing is that every man being has value. This is the basis of all healthy relationships; and information technology's through relationships that we grow and acquire best.

Reading this book at the showtime of 2021, after one of the nearly volatile years on record, this particular passage struck me. How much of our ills (every bit a land/world/people/species) tin truly exist boiled down to such a simple premise? Imagine if everyone believed that everyone else had value, by virtue of being human. I'd like to think that respect would be the most basic feeling, instead of distrust or hatred.

*shrug* I suppose ane tin dream.

This is a sweetness drove of letters that Mr. Rogers received over the years, as well as his responses. The letters came from children, parents, young adults, and fifty-fifty older folks. Some were funny (such as the child who believed Mr. Rogers didn't poop because his boob tube house didn't have a bath!), and some are poignant - the letters expressing fearfulness and sadness almost a variety of subjects, from friends moving away to siblings unexpectedly dying. Mr. Rogers was ever very conscientious to respond in full general terms, as he explains at the showtime of the book; he didn't desire anyone to run across him as their therapist, merely equally a caring friend. Though it tin can be a little cavalier these days to read his abiding responses about how of import feelings are and how of import it is to express them to family members, by the end of this collection, I was starting to believe information technology was true 😊 He makes several points about how expressing feelings are good for you not only because it keeps united states from bottling them up, just because it can also be a way to test/set up boundaries. Every bit a old psychology major, I tin can see a lot of the child development coming out in his responses. As a voracious romance reader who hates the Big Misunderstanding trope, I fervently believe that communication is important!

I miss Mr. Rogers, and I wish he was still a strength in our world. We demand someone similar him, with unconditional love, to be a forcefulness over again.

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Dani Kass
Dearest Mister Rogers, Does It E'er Pelting in Your Neighborhood? is a really prissy child psychology overview book. Or maybe a quick peek backside the scenes of the prove. But, my signal is, it was very general.

There were a lot of letter of the alphabet excerpts more than deep dives, and it made everything actually jumpy and hard to get invested. I wish in that location were more than full letters and full responses. Or longer explanations walking you lot through the process, rather than only a randomly placed transition line hither and there.

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Dear Mister Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood? is a actually overnice child psychology overview book. Or perhaps a quick peek behind the scenes of the show. Just, my bespeak is, it was very general.

In that location were a lot of letter excerpts more than deep dives, and it made everything really jumpy and hard to become invested. I wish there were more full letters and full responses. Or longer explanations walking y'all through the procedure, rather than merely a randomly placed transition line hither and there.

I as well establish that Mr. Roger's vocalisation doesn't come beyond well in writing - I could hear it in his voice and that was lovely, only information technology wasn't equally comforting equally watching the show and hearing him talk to me. It did remind me just how grateful I am that this homo existed and that he shared himself with the world. And so much of that wisdom, largely in terms of how to help children, really does come beyond, if that'due south something you're looking for.

two.5/5 stars.

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Kristy
Feb xix, 2022 rated information technology information technology was amazing
These letters and responses were so sweetness to read. Everyone trusts Mr. Rogers, and for practiced reason. What a humble and loving man.

I showed Grant an episode of Mr. Roger'due south Neighborhood and then he would know who he was. Later on he said, "That's what's incorrect with the world now mom. We don't have a Mr. Rogers for kids today." That says it all I remember.

These letters and responses were and then sweet to read. Everyone trusts Mr. Rogers, and for practiced reason. What a humble and loving man.

I showed Grant an episode of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood so he would know who he was. Afterward he said, "That's what's wrong with the world now mom. Nosotros don't accept a Mr. Rogers for kids today." That says it all I retrieve.

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Marcie
I recently read Dear Mister Rogers, Does Information technology Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mister Rogers every bit the current Alphabetic character Writers Alliance Book Society selection. I was fascinated with Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood equally a child. His caring, kind communication style is axiomatic throughout the book, and I finished the book impressed with the honesty and respect he addressed his letter writers. I recently read Dear Mister Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Messages to Mister Rogers as the current Letter Writers Alliance Book Club selection. I was fascinated with Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood as a child. His caring, kind communication style is evident throughout the book, and I finished the volume impressed with the honesty and respect he addressed his alphabetic character writers. ...more
Diana
Nov 06, 2017 rated it really liked it
I grew upwards watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and then it was fun to read a little behind the scenes and learn some of his reasons for doing diverse things. But the biggest thing I got out of information technology was his honestly and empathy when responding to the children. That actually made me recall almost how I respond to my 4 yr old. I grew upwardly watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood so it was fun to read a little behind the scenes and learn some of his reasons for doing various things. Simply the biggest thing I got out of it was his honestly and empathy when responding to the children. That really made me think nearly how I respond to my 4 year old. ...more
Dan
October 04, 2010 rated it it was amazing
This book is full of kindness, patience and understanding. Information technology's amazing to see the wide range of questions and comments he dealt with.

Some of the more than insightful parts for me are where he revealed a few of the unintended consequences of their work: similar a mother who wrote to mention that his show caused her daughter to develop a fear of existence blown away by the air current. Or a response he got later telling a girl he'd think of her the next time he wore his blue sweater, only to find out that she had a

This book is full of kindness, patience and understanding. It'southward astonishing to run across the wide range of questions and comments he dealt with.

Some of the more insightful parts for me are where he revealed a few of the unintended consequences of their work: similar a mother who wrote to mention that his prove caused her daughter to develop a fear of being blown away by the wind. Or a response he got subsequently telling a girl he'd think of her the next fourth dimension he wore his blue sweater, only to find out that she had a black and white TV.

Throughout the book, information technology's easy to run into that he really did care securely about what he did. It'southward also interesting to read his words to adults and realize that although he spoke only, he had a peachy mind and understood large-people problems, also.

I must admit that at to the lowest degree part of me was reading this book to see the advice he had for parents in a situation similar to mine. Repeatedly, every bit adults asked questions well-nigh parenting (either directly or through their children), he assured them that they are the ones who know their state of affairs best. He wanted them to trust their own intuition and get through things with faith and love.

Truly, an excellent book.

Update:

Not long ago, my son chose this book at random and asked me to read it to him for bedtime reading. At first I was a fleck skeptical, only I am really actually glad we did it. Reading through the book with my son gave united states of america a great excuse to talk about some of the more challenging aspects of life. We talked about decease, terminal illnesses, divorce, fear, acrimony and much more. Information technology was very worthwhile.

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Adam Nedeff
Aug 04, 2014 rated it really liked it
I loved the book, but managed to knock out the whole thing in about two hours. Mister Rogers lays out the planning and piece of work that was put into assembling this book and it's entirely possible that what's in here was literally every bit much as could have possibly been done. I guess you'd telephone call this a good "airplane volume" in that instance.

It'south a wonderful read, considering y'all're expecting one thing and it delivers so much more than. Yous expect beautiful letters with very artless questions, and you get that (he fields a L

I loved the book, but managed to knock out the whole thing in about ii hours. Mister Rogers lays out the planning and work that was put into assembling this book and it'due south entirely possible that what's in here was literally every bit much as could take possibly been done. I guess you'd call this a good "aeroplane volume" in that case.

It'southward a wonderful read, considering you're expecting one thing and information technology delivers and so much more than. Yous expect cute messages with very childlike questions, and y'all become that (he fields a LOT of questions about how he manages to get inside television sets). Merely he as well answers letters from parents dealing with disabled children and children suffering from cancer. And by far, the most moving letter of the agglomeration: An eight-year-old coping with the sudden death of a ii-year-sometime sibling, merely days subsequently losing her temper and yelling "Don't e'er come back!"

And the sensitivity and thoughtfulness of the answers only serves to reinforce your impression of Fred Rogers, the person. His insights and his knack for saying exactly the correct thing (and the humble way that he assures ane viewer that his ability to say the correct matter only came from a lot of trial and error) will leave yous with a smile on your face.

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Lauren
Jul sixteen, 2014 rated it it was amazing
Fred Rogers was a wonderful person that I will always remember fondly as an important part of my childhood. It'due south well documented that he made an effort to write back to every child that wrote to him and this book collects some of the most insightful questions and responses gleaned from that fourth dimension. Some are laugh out loud funny and some are enough to make yous feel near tears, but Mister Rogers' patient tone resonates through all of his replies as well equally his endeavour to not judge or treat any questi Fred Rogers was a wonderful person that I will ever remember fondly equally an important function of my childhood. It'southward well documented that he made an endeavor to write dorsum to every child that wrote to him and this volume collects some of the most insightful questions and responses gleaned from that time. Some are laugh out loud funny and some are enough to make yous feel near tears, but Mister Rogers' patient tone resonates through all of his replies as well as his effort to non judge or treat whatever question as besides lightheaded. I personally wish his programme was nevertheless on the air so that my niece and nephew could become to know him as their television neighbor as I was fortunate enough to at their age. This book is great for educators, parents, counselors, or anyone nostalgic for the kind man in the cardigan and sneakers. ...more than
Joshua Rodriguez
This book gives an inside wait of the world of the viewers in front end of the boob tube screen. As a creator, you rarely get to see how your audience non only encounter's what y'all create, simply the earth around them. In this volume, Mister Rogers sheds light on the letters he received from eager, curious and excited children and fans throughout the years.

I think the most important takeaway from this volume for me was seeing but how Mister Rogers responded each time. Every response was met with an intro of gr

This book gives an inside await of the world of the viewers in front of the television screen. Equally a creator, you rarely get to meet how your audience non only see's what yous create, merely the world effectually them. In this book, Mister Rogers sheds light on the letters he received from eager, curious and excited children and fans throughout the years.

I remember the most important takeaway from this volume for me was seeing only how Mister Rogers responded each fourth dimension. Every response was met with an intro of gratitude, for the sender being so courageous to share their feelings so open to learning how to understand them.

At that place were many things I learned here and will keep to apply to my own work speaking to pre-teens, teens and young adults on YouTube. Every person wants to know that they are capable of existence loved for exactly who they are, and Mister Rogers does that each and every unmarried fourth dimension.

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Trudy Nye
Jan 13, 2013 rated it it was amazing
What a sweet book! Fred Rogers was such a caring, kind force in the universe! Although I know that many grown-ups shook their heads over what they considered his "sappy" show, children seemed to know that he was exactly what they needed!

I think every parent, grandparent, or anyone who interacts with small children should read this book (and probably any past Fred Rogers) to proceeds valuable insight into accordingly responding to the needs of the piffling ones in their care. Validating children and th

What a sweet book! Fred Rogers was such a caring, kind forcefulness in the universe! Although I know that many grown-ups shook their heads over what they considered his "sappy" show, children seemed to know that he was exactly what they needed!

I retrieve every parent, grandparent, or anyone who interacts with pocket-size children should read this volume (and probably whatsoever by Fred Rogers) to gain valuable insight into appropriately responding to the needs of the little ones in their intendance. Validating children and their feelings is by no ways equivalent to the permissive and pervasive "parenting" attitude that lets so many children rule the roost. Children don't need you lot to be their buddy or their servant...they need you to channel Mister Rogers.

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Maria Burnham
Feb 13, 2017 rated it really liked it
This piddling volume of messages and responses to and from Mr. Rogers is completely mannerly. It is a reminder of the innocence of children and the questions they inquire themselves and others equally they piece of work to understand the globe around them.

I LOVED Mr. Rogers every bit a child. And after reading this volume, I just want to go back and visit Mr. McPheely and Daniel the Tiger. In essence, I learned the passion that Mr. Rogers had for acknowledging the feelings kids to have and to help them accept those feelings i

This little book of letters and responses to and from Mr. Rogers is completely mannerly. Information technology is a reminder of the innocence of children and the questions they ask themselves and others as they piece of work to sympathise the world around them.

I LOVED Mr. Rogers as a child. And after reading this book, I only want to go back and visit Mr. McPheely and Daniel the Tiger. In essence, I learned the passion that Mr. Rogers had for acknowledging the feelings kids to take and to help them accept those feelings in order to move on.

I recommend this book, although I will say that reading it in large doses becomes a petty tedious because much of the responses from Mr. Rogers is a bit of a canned response, so it feels repetitive.

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Shaun
Jan 31, 2011 rated it liked it
Recommended to Shaun past: Alicia
This is actually a fine volume and at times interesting as well. The letters from the kids range from cute and funny to a piddling pitiful at times. Mr. Rogers gives good advice but the advice felt repetitive at times. The three stars is more than due to the fact that I never actually got into the book rather than the fact that it was a terrible volume. It wasn't a 'couldn't put information technology down' type of volume for me. Maybe if I had children of my own I might have been a little more interested in information technology or could have related This is actually a fine book and at times interesting also. The letters from the kids range from beautiful and funny to a lilliputian sad at times. Mr. Rogers gives good advice but the advice felt repetitive at times. The three stars is more due to the fact that I never really got into the book rather than the fact that information technology was a terrible book. It wasn't a 'couldn't put it down' type of book for me. Peradventure if I had children of my ain I might accept been a piffling more interested in it or could have related to it better. ...more than
Kris
May 06, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Mister Rogers is ane of my personal heroes. This volume just confirmed that I made a great choice in that. :) I could hear his vocalism in every response. The thing that fabricated me the saddest is that the copy I read withal had the pre-addressed jotter to write your ain letter to Mister Rogers, and I nearly cried thinking how I don't have the chance to tell him the influence he had on me every bit a child, a parent, and only as a man beingness in general. Thanks, Mister Rogers. You lot were i of the skilful ones Mister Rogers is i of my personal heroes. This volume simply confirmed that I made a bully choice in that. :) I could hear his vocalization in every response. The thing that made me the saddest is that the copy I read still had the pre-addressed stationery to write your own letter to Mister Rogers, and I almost cried thinking how I don't accept the take a chance to tell him the influence he had on me as a child, a parent, and simply as a human being in full general. Thanks, Mister Rogers. You were one of the skillful ones. ...more
Jena
Annihilation involving Mr. Rogers makes me feel warm, and fuzzy, and happy, sweetly nostalgic for my youth, and refreshed about my future. This book is no exception! I've always thought some of the best things almost children are their spontaneity, and the way they think about things with limitless inventiveness. This book showcases those aspects of childrens' personalities to perfection. I too love how gentle and honest Mr. Rogers is with all of his answers to the children. The earth would be a much b Anything involving Mr. Rogers makes me feel warm, and fuzzy, and happy, sweetly nostalgic for my youth, and refreshed about my future. This book is no exception! I've always thought some of the best things about children are their spontaneity, and the way they think about things with limitless creativity. This book showcases those aspects of childrens' personalities to perfection. I also love how gentle and honest Mr. Rogers is with all of his answers to the children. The world would exist a much better identify if information technology was filled with Mr. Rogerss. ...more
Denise
Jan 25, 2010 rated it really liked it  · review of some other edition
Recommends it for: parents, teachers, anyone looking for a model of compassion and kindess
Recommended to Denise by: Michael Dynes
Though it is more of a "bath style" book, I read it straight through like a novel. There was a lot of repetition, but considering the things repeated by Fred Rogers in his responses to each alphabetic character were all good and true things, I didn't let myself speed through. I figure the repetition of his mannerisms would do me good! I cried some and laughed some, and as ever, I dear the legacy of Fred Rogers! Though it is more of a "bath style" book, I read it straight through similar a novel. At that place was a lot of repetition, but considering the things repeated by Fred Rogers in his responses to each letter were all good and true things, I didn't let myself speed through. I figure the repetition of his mannerisms would do me good! I cried some and laughed some, and every bit always, I honey the legacy of Fred Rogers! ...more
Cheryl
Sep 09, 2014 rated it liked it
A lovely look dorsum at a lovely homo who fabricated and then many childhoods meliorate with his gentle influence. I picked up this book terminal year when I visited the Chilren's Museum in Pittsburgh, where a large bulk of the artifacts from the Public Television set show are housed. I needed something low-cal and happy to read final night and grabbed it from the stack. Finished it this morn and was reminded again how much he cared about children and helping to shape how immature people approached life. A lovely look dorsum at a lovely man who fabricated and so many childhoods improve with his gentle influence. I picked up this book last year when I visited the Chilren's Museum in Pittsburgh, where a large bulk of the artifacts from the Public Goggle box show are housed. I needed something light and happy to read last night and grabbed it from the stack. Finished information technology this morning and was reminded once again how much he cared about children and helping to shape how young people approached life. ...more
Kathryn
December 23, 2007 rated it it was amazing
Recommends it for: anyone who loves children
Mister Rogers is, and always has been, one of my heroes and was like a dear friend growing upward. This collection of messages, written to Mister Rogers, and the responses he and his squad sent back, is so thoughtful and touching--and some are just downright fun! Mister Rogers was one of my first "pen-pals," and so this collection is even more meaningful and memorable to me. Mister Rogers is, and always has been, one of my heroes and was similar a dear friend growing up. This collection of letters, written to Mister Rogers, and the responses he and his team sent back, is and then thoughtful and touching--and some are simply downright fun! Mister Rogers was one of my get-go "pen-pals," so this collection is fifty-fifty more meaningful and memorable to me. ...more
Fred McFeely Rogers was an American educator, minister, songwriter, and television receiver host. Rogers was the host of the television receiver show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, in production from 1968 to 2001. Rogers was likewise an ordained Presbyterian minister. Fred McFeely Rogers was an American educator, minister, songwriter, and television host. Rogers was the host of the television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, in production from 1968 to 2001. Rogers was also an ordained Presbyterian minister. ...more

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