Which is your favorite of the Rootabaga Stories and why?
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- Sandy Cleary-Wade says:
The white horse girl and the blue wind boy makes me cry EVERY time. I have read these stories over and over again to my kids and they have given me so much pleasure!
- Chab Guthrie says:
The Two Skyscrapers Who Decided to Have a Child.
"This has been my favorite Rootabaga Story since I first read it almost 30 years ago. (I was 30 or just about then.) It is poetic, funny, touching, and sublimely American.
I used to inaugurate new coffeehouse seasons by reading it. The skyscrapers never failed to elicit a satisfactory response from the audience."
Chab's very close seconds: How to Tell Corn Fairies... How They Broke Away... White Horse Girl & Blud Wind Boy...
- Kate says:
The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle. This is a great story because all the marchers are funny and we can identify with at least one group.
- Matt says:
My favorite Rootabaga Story is the Five Marvelous pretzels. When I was young, I loved to go to the circus and parade. The Five Marvelous Pretzels got to be in the Parade. I envied them. I only wish that is was available for print somewhere. Any ideas?
- Dale Powell says:
I love "Bozo the Button Buster". I think I have known quite a few people who bust buttons in peoples faces.