Andrew Henry's Meadow won the Washington Governor's Art Award and was a Weekly Reader book club selection.
Educational content for the show was first provided by the child-oriented Weekly Reader publication which has since ceased publication.
As the new editions for upper and lower grades were added, Fulton remained the principal writer, even after her marriage in 1930 to Clarence L. Sager—a New York City lawyer—and her moves to New York and Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
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The most popular was a letter from Uncle Ben about a ride in a German glider on Cape Cod.
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They have also published children's books for the Weekly Reader Book Club, including Sweet Pickles, Fraggle Rock, and Snoopy.