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message 26: by Mawgojzeta (new)

2045970 Melissa: I still have my original from when I was five years old. It is a bit (a lot) frayed and abused (or loved, depending on your point of view). I have always wanted to get another copy that is in better shape.


message 25: by Kristina (new)

2581799 I have the Emmett Otter Jugband Christmas Dvd! I love that!


message 24: by Melissa (last edited Aug 05, 2009 09:26AM) (new)

325271 Mawgojzeta wrote: "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas is one of my all-time favorites!"

I had NO idea this was a book! My husband LOVES this movie and makes us watch it when it's on tv at the holidays. I'm so going to have to buy this book for him now, which will be an even bigger joke since he hates to read. Now to track down a copy!


message 23: by Mawgojzeta (new)

2045970 Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas is one of my all-time favorites!


message 22: by Rosie (new)

Nophoto-f-25x33 Favorites: Dr. Seuss, Where the Wild Things Are, "Tiki, Tiki, Tembo...", "Clifford"... wow, I'm realizing that some of the same books I read as a kid are now the ones that my own kids are reading. One of their new faves: "Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy" by Tina Turbin at www.dannythedragon.com


message 21: by Kristina (new)

2581799 All of the American Girls Books! I have Felicity and her friend Elizabeth. My fiance thinks they're creepy and they watch him! Dr. Seuss. Anne of Green Gables. There's just too many to count!


message 20: by BonFire (new)

1410516 Corduroy
The Velveteen Rabbit
The Giving Tree
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Green Eggs and Ham
The Poky Little Puppy
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
The Lorax
Seven Little Australians

That's all I can think of. The Giving Tree still gets to me. Consider that a warning if you haven't read it before and decide to pick it up. It may or may not have made me cry a few times. I'm not telling.


message 19: by Rane (new)

1987431 Samantha An American Girl
Geez I can remember reading this over and over


message 18: by new_user (new)

1365355 Oh, I loved the Black Stallion books.


message 17: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 NU those were too cute. I bought the sets for friends with kids (lol!)

And look some more good ones: Black Beauty and The Black Stallion --that was an excellent book!


message 15: by new_user (new)

1365355 Do you guys remember the Roger Hargreaves books? The Mr. and Miss books? Mr. Happy, Little Miss Bossy, etc. I used to love those, LOL. I think I liked structure even then.


message 14: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 LOL! The Poky Puppy! That was so cute. And Amelia Bedelia was so fun. I liked Anne of Green Gables too and the Little House on the Prairie series when I was older. I think I have to make a kiddie fave shelf ;)


message 12: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 I liked "Charlotte's Web" too and "The Secret of Nimh" (can't believe I forgot that one!).

There's also:
How to Eat Fried Worms (very gross!)
Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (that was hilarious!)
Stone Fox (very sad)


message 11: by Melissa (new)

325271 The Phantom Tollbooth was my all time fave too!

Loved all the Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing books and all the Ramona books.

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

Charlotte's Web


message 10: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 OMG of course NU! "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"! And "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator"! How in the world could I foget those! I'll also add "Alice in Wonderland" :D


message 9: by new_user (new)

1365355 Roald Dahl's books!


message 8: by LaTrica (new)

1833981 The Phantom Tollbooth was my favorite! I like the length and pacing.

The Complete Tales by Beatrix Potter was another favorite.

Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham.


message 7: by Joy (new)

1857647 Eastofoz wrote: "I didn't know there was a movie (?) lol! Thumbelina has the prince you see so I fell in love with him from the start --A Child's Pre-Introduction to the Romance Novel (lol!)"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111419/
There are a few movies based on the book, but this was my favorite! :) You should def. see it!


message 6: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 I didn't know there was a movie (?) lol! Thumbelina has the prince you see so I fell in love with him from the start --A Child's Pre-Introduction to the Romance Novel (lol!)


message 5: by Joy (new)

1857647 Eastofoz wrote: "Forgot to add:

The Little Lame Prince and the super popular (for me anyway--my copy is in tatters from when I was 4!) Thumbelina."


I never read the book Thumbelina, but I loved the movie!




message 4: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 Forgot to add:

The Little Lame Prince and the super popular (for me anyway--my copy is in tatters from when I was 4!) Thumbelina.


message 3: by Joy (new)

1857647 Eastofoz wrote: "The Little Match Girl
Clifford the Big Red Dog
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Deathwatch
Ramona the Pest
[book:Are You There God? ..."


Wow, I forgot about Rumpelstiltskin! I used to love it! :)


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