![]() ![]() ![]() The page where Fred is going to the Capitol Hill to make his feeling known models to children that they have a voice and can stand up for what they feel is important. His show started because he wanted to build a community, entertaining and educating, leaving viewers feeling welcomed, valued and special. The illustrations show him with a sad, lonely look on his face, playing inside with puppets as other children are smiling and playing outside his window. The author then shows Mister Rogers as a quiet boy with big feelings. Rogers’ tone is calm, kind and inviting as he points out the cardigans that his mother knitted and his comfy sneakers. ![]() As one starts to read the book, it is as if they are transported to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on TV. We all need to be encouraged and told that we are loved just the way we are. Fred’s Big Feelings: The Life and Legacy of Mister Rogers. ![]()
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