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A review by adelevarley
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten: Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things by Robert Fulghum
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5 stars
In fifth grade, I wanted something challenging to read. My Mom handed me this book, which was my Grandpa's, and she told me that I would think it was funny. I didn't only think this book was funny, I thought it was one of the best things I had ever read. It was truthful, satirical, and I could relate to it. This book wasn't some far-fetched idea, or a story that took place before my grandparents were even born. This book I identified with, and I loved every bit of it.
In fifth grade, I wanted something challenging to read. My Mom handed me this book, which was my Grandpa's, and she told me that I would think it was funny. I didn't only think this book was funny, I thought it was one of the best things I had ever read. It was truthful, satirical, and I could relate to it. This book wasn't some far-fetched idea, or a story that took place before my grandparents were even born. This book I identified with, and I loved every bit of it.