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Charlie Brown

After Henry got home from school this afternoon we pulled out the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving DVD. He really likes the episode on it called "The Mayflower Voyagers" which features the characters traveling on the Mayflower (which Henry calls the Mainflower) and then follows them through their first winter and dealings with the Native Americans. He watched it over and over again last year, but didn't have much to say about it. This afternoon he was obviously paying close attention because he had many questions, mostly pertaining to the boat. Toward the end he suddenly popped up from the couch and asked "Are they in Indiana?" I told him "No, they're in Massachusetts, why?" "Because there are Indians there. I thought that meant they were in Indiana." The deductive reasoning is strong in that boy.

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We love Charlie Brown Thanksgiving...thank you, Library. The Indiana comment is a new one. Makes sense to me!

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