
A boy imagines a series of incredible sights on his way home from school so that he will have an interesting report to give his father.
Publisher:
New York : Random House, [1989], c1937
ISBN:
9780394844947
0394844947
0394844947
Characteristics:
[38] p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm



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Add a CommentI like Dr. Suess books, but in the book _And to think I saw it on Mulberry Street_, the words, "Say --ANYone could think of THAT
Jack or Fred or Joe or Nat--
Say even Jane could think of THAT"
This implies females don't think and it is a gender bias. I don't like it; however, it was first published in 1937 and this has probably has something to do with it.
FEMALES, girls and women think.
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A classic. Best aimed at the 3 to 7 year olds, but great from birth til much much older. It's about imagination, which is vital at every age.
One of my favorites as a child; still one of my favorites.