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Parenting & Family Quote by Robert McCloskey

"I get a lot of letters. Not only from children, but from adults, too. Almost every week, every month, clippings come in from some part of the world where ducks are crossing the street"

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McCloskey turns fan mail into a sly inventory of what his work did to people: it rewired how they look at the everyday. The line is funny because it’s so deadpan and so specific. Not “nature is beautiful,” not “my book touched hearts,” but a steady global drizzle of newspaper clippings about ducks halting traffic. The joke lands on recognition: once you’ve read Make Way for Ducklings, you can’t see a waddling family without mentally supplying the tiny police escort and civic reverence. Reality starts imitating a children’s book, or at least people start noticing reality through that lens.

The intent is modestly boastful without sounding like it. By emphasizing that adults write too, McCloskey quietly insists children’s literature isn’t a sealed-off genre; it’s a shared cultural script. The subtext is about the feedback loop between art and attention. Ducks have always crossed streets. What changes is that people decide it’s a story worth saving, clipping, mailing, and repeating. The clippings aren’t proof that ducks are special; they’re proof that a community has learned to treat a small, vulnerable procession as news - as a moment of collective decency.

Context matters: mid-century America was building its car-first identity, and McCloskey’s Boston ducks offered a counter-myth where the city pauses, gently, for the slow and unimportant. The steady cadence - “every week, every month” - makes this feel less like a one-off miracle than a durable civic fantasy people keep wanting to believe in, then keep finding.

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McCloskey, Robert. (2026, February 16). I get a lot of letters. Not only from children, but from adults, too. Almost every week, every month, clippings come in from some part of the world where ducks are crossing the street. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-get-a-lot-of-letters-not-only-from-children-but-161435/

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McCloskey, Robert. "I get a lot of letters. Not only from children, but from adults, too. Almost every week, every month, clippings come in from some part of the world where ducks are crossing the street." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-get-a-lot-of-letters-not-only-from-children-but-161435/.

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"I get a lot of letters. Not only from children, but from adults, too. Almost every week, every month, clippings come in from some part of the world where ducks are crossing the street." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-get-a-lot-of-letters-not-only-from-children-but-161435/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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Robert McCloskey (September 14, 1914 - June 30, 2003) was a Author from USA.

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