Author: Helen Bethune
Narrator: Teacher Created Materials
Unabridged: 0 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 07/15/2019
Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Family - Multigenerational
When Ethan has to interview his grandfather for a school project, he learns what kinds of things children did for fun in the past. As his grandfather recounts what sports, games, and books he liked as a child, Ethan finds out what sort of things are similar and different between childhood of today and childhood of years past. Even though many things are different today, such as television and computers, Ethan learns that there are many things that were very similar. With lovely illustrations and rich dialogue, this book tells a relatable story about a young boy's surprise as he learns about the lives of people years ago.
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