Everything
I Need to Know I Learned From Watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
written by Melissa Wagner with art by Max Dalton (158.1 Wag)
written by Melissa Wagner with art by Max Dalton (158.1 Wag)
This compact little hardback book
gathers together quotes by Fred Rogers and memories of his iconic Mister
Rogers’ Neighborhood children’s series, under a variety of thematic chapters,
including “You Are Special”, “Be a Helper”, “All Kinds of Feelings Are Okay”,
“Don’t Forget the Fun”, “We Are All Neighbors” and more. Much like previous
“All I Need to Know I Learned…” books by other authors, the main lessons are
distilled into their most simplistic aphorisms, but the heart of how Mister
Rogers addressed sensitive issues is still effectively captured.
I enjoyed revisiting the memories
of growing up with Mister Rogers Neighborhood, which this book brought up for
me, a child of the late 1960s/early 1970s. For anyone who didn’t grow up with
Mister Rogers, this book may not hit its mark. My only real complaint was that
I wasn’t a particular fan of the art throughout the book. Other readers may not
have an issue with that, so if you’re looking for some good life lessons as
doled out by Mister Rogers, give this one a try.
[If
you enjoy this, you may also wish to try the films Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood on DVD, or The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by
Maxwell King or I’m Proud of You: My Friendship With Fred Rogers by Tim
Madigan, and the various DVDs in the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood series owned
by the libraries.] [ publisher’s page for Melissa Wagner ]
See
Scott C’s review of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, here on BookGuide in
April 2020
See Scott C’s review of Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, here on BookGuide in November 2018
See Scott C’s review of The World According to Mister Rogers, here on BookGuide in June 2017
See Scott C’s review of Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, here on BookGuide in November 2018
See Scott C’s review of The World According to Mister Rogers, here on BookGuide in June 2017
Recommended
by Scott C.
Bennett Martin Public Library
Bennett Martin Public Library
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