My son, the dinosaur
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A father observes how quickly his son grows up by the games and fantasies he chooses to indulge in. When his son went from being a tyrannosaurus to being the Death Comet that wiped out all dinosaurs from Earth 65 million years ago, he began to fear the thought that his son was indeed growing up.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1996
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First dance
Article Abstract:
A son's first dance party can show parents the differences between their growing up years and those of their children. More importantly, however, a first dance emphasizes to parents that children may become their own persons when they reach adolescence.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1993
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A misguided guide to the U.S.A
Article Abstract:
States frequented by tourists are satirized based on their inhabitants, history and queer attractions. Humurous descriptions highlight the different states' undesirable and peculiar features.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1992
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