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rsdsharp
(11,224 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)Endlessmike56
(13 posts)Loved the way they were drawn
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)Glorfindel
(10,158 posts)But it's been a very long time. I possibly may have misremembered.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)yorkster
(3,346 posts)See Tom and Flip!
Harker
(16,757 posts)mgardener
(2,148 posts)You can get a book on Amazon with all the books.
Got it for my grandson.
He asked why they were wearing funny shoes & were not wearing sneakers!
Jilly_in_VA
(12,777 posts)then we moved, and that school system used Alice and Jerry, which I liked a whole lot better.
Question: does anyone remember the Martin and Judy storybooks? I had those before I started school. My mom used to read them to me and then when I started reading I read them for myself and also to my younger brothers.
Harker
(16,757 posts)Everything was "by and by" with Alice and Jerry, and I had never heard anyone say that.
Edited to correct "bye" to "by." I still haven't heard it in real life.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)Emile
(36,936 posts)Solly Mack
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Floyd R. Turbo
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jxla
(247 posts)I went to a parochial (Catholic) school. I learned about Dick, Jane & Sally later, but I've never heard of Jerry & Alice before now.
electric_blue68
(23,451 posts)But I have a pretty distinct memory of seeing the Dick and, Jane, and Spot books on the? school, or regular library shelves.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)KitFox
(367 posts)to read when I was 4. Before she married my grandpa, she was a first grade teacher. When I started school in 1st grade, I was started in Dick and Jane, but was soon switched to Alice and Jerry Down the River Road. Thanks for the fun post evoking long ago memories 😊
Floyd R. Turbo
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JoseBalow
(8,223 posts)For me it was Sally, Dick, and Jane. And sometimes Zeppo.
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Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)wcmagumba
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Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)Eugene
(66,229 posts)followed by Tip and Mitten.
no_hypocrisy
(52,771 posts)Response to no_hypocrisy (Reply #29)
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Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,169 posts)Later on, Tom, Betty, Susan, and Flip the dog.
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,679 posts)FoxNewsSucks
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(30,679 posts)electric_blue68
(23,451 posts)ucralum
(99 posts)In kindergarten we worked on pre-reading skills--lots of letter recognition and phonics. Then in first grade we began to learn actual decoding using the Janet & Mark readers. I just looked them up; the series was first published in January of 1966 and I started first grade in Los Angeles County in September 1966.