An inspiring picture book biography about the inimitable Fred Rogers,
beloved creator and star of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
Fred Rogers was a quiet boy with big feelings. Sometimes, he felt
scared or lonely; at other times, he was playful and
joyous. But when Fred's feelings felt too big, his Grandfather
McFeely knew exactly what to say to make him feel better: I like you
just the way you are.
Fred grew up and created Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the television
program that would go on to warm the hearts and homes of millions of
Americans. But one day, the government threatened to cut funding for
public television, including Fred's show. So, Fred stepped off the set
and into a hearing on Capitol Hill to make his feelings known.
In a portrait full of warmth and feeling, Laura Renauld and
award-winning illustrator Brigette Barrager tell the story of Mister
Rogers: a quiet, compassionate hero whose essential message--that it is
okay to have and to express feelings--still resonates today.
This book is not associated with or authorized by Fred Rogers
Productions.