Your Favorite Children's Books

Discussion in 'Children's Books' started by CelticMuse, Jul 11, 2004.

  1. OhSoDreadful

    OhSoDreadful Childish Idealist

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    paddington bear :)
     
  2. dmob12

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    cloudy with a chance of meatballs
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    the jolly postman series by ahlbergs
     
  7. destiny624

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    Loved Paddington Bear!!
     
  8. windy

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    the secret garden and the beatrix potter books
     
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    I LOVE rereading childhood faves. I always hit up the kids section at the library.

    Bridge to Terabithia
    the Baby-sitter's Club books (I was horrified when I found my mom had thrown them away after I moved out)
    A Wrinkle in Time
     
  10. uk steve

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    Hi everyone a word from the uk , my fave book is Wind in The Willows it is a wonderful book . It was first read out to me at primary school and later i was given the book as a present ,now i read it every now and again whenever i feel the need , its a story you can read over and over again , It wont be long before i will be reading it out to my grandaughter and i will enjoy every word as if i had never read the story before !
     
  11. PEACEFUL LIBRA

    PEACEFUL LIBRA DAMN RIGHT I'M A WEIRDO

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    Harry potter
     
  12. WOLF ANGEL

    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    One of the first books to grab my attention was
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJpRN7swt5o"]TIN TIN - YouTube
    I guess the "Indiana Jones" character has always been within me
     
  13. uk steve

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    Anyone read Toms Midnight Garden ? If not try it you will enjoy reading it to your children and its another book that stretches your imagination
     
  14. Skooky

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    my favorite was and still is "Where The Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, and The Chronicles of Narnia.
     
  15. celluu234

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    the wind in the willows
     
  16. AliceB

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    Just finished the first book in the Ogard series, Little Doll Lost by Katie Kirby. Very good read.
     
  17. la Principessa

    la Principessa Old School HF Member

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    The Phantom Tollbooth was my very favorite.
     
  18. PinkFairyTulip

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    I like pop-up books XD; I miss reading those at stores...I used to do that a lot, lol~
     
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    I always read those little critter books to Ally she loves them
     
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    Goosebumps for me, wish they were available on Apples iBooks.
     

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