Bully For You, Teddy Roosevelt

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I read the book Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt!. The author of this book is named Jean Fritz and it has Illustrations by Mike Wimmer. The book has seven chapters in it and 127 pages. Theodore Roosevelt wanted to do a lot of things in life. He was not an everyday kind of man. Teddy, which was what some people called him, was so extraordinary that when people tried to describe him, they gave up on normal man-size words. “A cyclone” “an earthquake” “an eruption” “a buss saw” “a dynamo” were only a few things people called him. Some men might not like nicknames like these, but they didn't bother Teddy. He was born in New York City on October 27, 1858. Teddy was a sick boy as a child. He was also nervous and timid. Teddy liked being with

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