[Groop]Groo buttons have me confused...well, amongst other things

Gary Grossmann grossfam@olywa.net
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 21:22:51 -0700


> 4> There has been reference to groo buttons. This is the point to which I
am
> most focused. I will do ANYTHING for a groo button for my daughter. The
> first noises she made (with my help) were gwaa (groo) and aii-yah (stab).
We
> read groo all the time and she has learnt to respect paper by tearing my
> books to shreds. So long as they're legible, we're happy. If there is
anyway
> of getting a groo button to British Columbia (but not Vancouver) I would
be
> ecstatic.


Hey!  You are closer to me than most Groopies.  I'm in Olympia WA.  All you
have to do to get a Groo Button is give me your address.  It's a promo item
I will pick up for free.  Welcome to the Groop.  -Gary G.

PS  Having Groo read to you as a child seems to have the opposite effect
that it has on us adults.  I read Groo to my kids and one is an electrical
engineer and the other one is a biology major and my highschool age daughter
is real smart too.  As to the effect it has on adults, well...look at me.
(AHH!!)