Archie's Family Album #[nn]
"Family Albums" finds Archie and the gang at his house, flipping through records when Reggie stumbles upon the Andrews' old photo album and can't resist teasing Archie about his baby pictures. The moment sparks a lighthearted conversation about families—real and imagined—leading the group to whimsically imagine life at the turn of the century. Written and illustrated by Al Hartley, this charming 1978 tale captures the spirit of childhood curiosity with a warm, nostalgic touch, all brought to life through Hartley’s distinctive art on the cover and inside.
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The kids are over at Archie's house listening to records when Reggie finds the Andrews' family photo album and starts riding Archie about his baby pictures. This leads the kids to a discussion of families, both real and imagined. Then the kids imagine what it was like to live at the turn of the century.
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