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Reading Can Be Fun

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Reading Can Be Fun

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Reading Can Be Fun is a children’s classic by Munro Leaf, the bestselling author of Manners Can Be Fun. From the desktops of Andy and Gil Leaf:  One of the most important lessons our father taught us is the value of reading. The exhilaration of turning a page and having words leap out, begging to be uttered and embraced, is a profound experience that is permanently etched in the mind. This was his message to every child. A springboard for the imagination, a book can be educational and fun. It is a huge joy that the key to the amusing, creative, and engaging world of our father can once again be found on bookshelves. He would be tremendously pleased and satisfied to know that today, nearly seventy years and one century later, his words still have resonance—words that will be fondly remembered by generations past, and words that will be savored, chuckled over, and read countless times by a new generation of curious, inquisitive, and impressionable young eyes.

Author Biography:

Munro Leaf, born in 1905, was the author and illustrator of dozens of children's books, most notably The Story of Ferdinand, which was first published in 1936. He died in 1976.
Release date Australia
September 4th, 2004
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Illustrations
illustrations throughout
Interest Age
From 5 to 9 years
Pages
56
Dimensions
174x238x12
ISBN-13
9780789312037
Product ID
1820874

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