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A LOVE OF NATURE -- AND PETER RABBIT -- THRIVE AT THE THORNTON BURGESS SOCIETY

About 4 pages (1,042 words)

The Boston Globe, July 31st, 1988

As Americans become increasingly aware of the pollution of land, air and water, a special Learning Section explores the growth of environmental education. SANDWICH - The memories float by like merry little breezes. There were Peter Rabbit and Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox and Grandfather Frog and, watching over them all, Old Mother West Wind. They, and so many more unforgettable creatures, lived in a woodland world created by a man named Thornton W. Burgess and shared by thousands of young readers. Many of those readers are no longer so young. But you can be sure that they have never forgotten the...

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