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In A PLATYPUS’ PRESIDENTS DAY POEM, a very brainy platypus listed all forty-four U.S. presidents in a poem, and in A PLATYPUS’ FOURTH OF JULY POEM, he did the same for all fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence. That’s all well and good. But for two brash little platypuses, it’s not enough. That’s why, in A PLATYPUS’ THANKSGIVING POEM, they test him: they want him to come up with list of names in a poem for Thanksgiving. Without a doubt, it does sound hard to do. The very brainy platypus, though, pulls it off, and he does so by listing all forty-one signers of the Mayflower Compact. Famous fellows like John Carver and William Bradford you’ll find along with all the others, including fellows like Thomas Tinker, John Goodman, and Degory Priest. So if you want to talk turkey about colonial history come Turkey day, gobble up this book so that what knowledge it has may flower in your mind, unless, of course, you’d rather be a pill or grim instead.

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