All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum (2004-05-04)
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sam janesch
You can always count on Robert Fulghum's books to be a good read. Truth, wisdom with a touch of humor. It is true, if our world would embrace the "kindergarten principles" then this would be a much better world.
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zinha69
Robert Fulghum has protrayed numerous lifetime experiences in a most relaxed and humorous way. 2 to 3 page human interest vignettes are told in warm, sensitive tones that helps each one of us to identify with him Heart-warming and engaging, you will find yourself laughing out loud and feeling glad to be alive !!
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leigh anne
This little book is full of wisdom and is written for easy reading. A joy to have in my library and refer to often. I highly recommend it! The author comments on life through simple experiences he's had and thoughts on each. It's full of short little stories that everyone can relate to.
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janece
My favorite book yet. I have owned this book many times over and always get a thrill when reading it. it is a book ou will et lost in and will want to keep reading til the end....then will want to read it over and over again
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aanchal jain
Robert Fulghum reflects on everyday life with humor and a unique way of thinking. Moments we should take time to revisit so as not to miss the message hidden there. His stories share personal insights to life with meaning.
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melanie davis
This essay puts into the simplest terms the rules which all should live by. If we stopped to think about it, we would all be happier if we just remembered the happiest times of our lives and thought about what made them such good times. This book makes us stop and think. A true lesson for all.
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