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markstoneman
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@tinyroofnail I love it when my granddaughter is able to engage in a book this way.

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@markstoneman It’s wonderful. We had a couple glorious moments the other day with him copying me and grabbing his own book and going to the chair. Of course, the norm is him insisting that I should stop reading about anarchism and read Little Blue Truck instead. And of course he’s right

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cliffordbeshers
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@tinyroofnail To be fair, Little Blue Truck is better than any book about anarchism.

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dwalbert
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@cliffordbeshers @tinyroofnail When he’s older maybe you can compromise with The Pushcart War.

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@cliffordbeshers Hear! Hear! There’s a reason I never talk about anarchism but do randomly recite Little Blue Truck lines to my coworkers as they pop in my head throughout the day

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@dwalbert Ha! I had to look that up, but I was sold at “both a point of view and a sense of the ridiculous”

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@tinyroofnail I can’t recommend it highly enough. You’d love it, I think. (Also, having now skimmed the Wikipedia article and learning that Lin-Manuel Miranda read that book at about the same age I did, I now understand the bonus scene at the end of In the Heights. Which I also recommend, but less specifically. Don’t know how you feel about big movie musicals.)

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