“For more than forty years, Fred Rogers has been telling children and the rest of us that he likes us just the way we are. No one in our lives gives us that message. Now, in MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD, fifteen essayists show how deeply, and in how many ways, the message has registered.”- Susan Stamberg, National Public Radio“This is a wonderful book. Fred Rogers has made a profound and historic contribution to the quality of children’s programming. This book is a great tribute to him and his life’s work, one that will be treasured by all those who work in children’s educational television.”- Alvin F. Poussaint, Harvard Medical School“Fred Rogers is a national treasure and the writers of these essays go a long way toward explaining why. They have provided an invaluable book for all who are contemplating doing serious work for children through television and film.”- Joan Ganz Cooney, Children’s Television Workshop“For decades, Fred Rogers’ neighborhood has been a beloved place for children on public television--and a safe constructive place. This book confirms the power and relevance of Mr. Rogers’ pioneering work. It inspires gratitude for what he has done in the past, and hope that in the future other will follow his example.”- Ervin S. Duggan, Public Broadcasting Service