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Reply #30 posted 03/04/07 5:25pm

miho9000

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2the9s said:

miho9000 said:



oh my goodness... touched i loved that book....


"Loved"?

I still love it! lol


I've grown hmph!



unlike someone... no offense
lalala hehehe
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Reply #31 posted 03/04/07 5:51pm

ZombieKitten

moomins? um
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Reply #32 posted 03/04/07 6:45pm

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2the9s said:

JasmineFire said:

Goodnight Moon

I Will Always Love You (it was about a baby rabbit and his mother)

The Velveteen Rabbit (always made me cry)

The Big Book of Fairies

Pinocchio

These were my favorites, but my mother read many more to me.


You need to blog it!

you read goodnight moon too don't you? hmm
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #33 posted 03/04/07 6:58pm

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Goodnight Moon

I Will Always Love You (it was about a baby rabbit and his mother)

The Velveteen Rabbit (always made me cry)

The Big Book of Fairies

Pinocchio

These were my favorites, but my mother read many more to me.

Oh no, i made a mistake. 'I Will Always Love You' is really called 'The Runaway Bunny'. It's the sweetest book ever.
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Reply #34 posted 03/04/07 7:47pm

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JasmineFire said:

JasmineFire said:

Goodnight Moon

I Will Always Love You (it was about a baby rabbit and his mother)

The Velveteen Rabbit (always made me cry)

The Big Book of Fairies

Pinocchio

These were my favorites, but my mother read many more to me.

Oh no, i made a mistake. 'I Will Always Love You' is really called 'The Runaway Bunny'. It's the sweetest book ever.


is that the one where the bunny is like "well I love you this much!" and she stretches her little arms out as far as she can? if so, aaawww....thanks for reminding me of some good times...
lalala hehehe
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Reply #35 posted 03/05/07 8:57am

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too many to list! but some absolute "musts" for childhood imo are all of this lady's books:



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Reply #36 posted 03/05/07 9:04am

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XxAxX said:

too many to list! but some absolute "musts" for childhood imo are all of this lady's books:




Beatrix Potter was a staple in my house. I loved Squirrel Ntukin so much that whenever my mother would take me to the park I would run after each squirrel thinking it was him.
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Reply #37 posted 03/05/07 9:06am

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Reply #38 posted 03/05/07 9:07am

REDFEATHERS

Chicken Licken
Aesops Fables
The Magic Faraway Tree
Merry Mr Meddle
Noddy
Topsy and Tim
Rupert The Bear
Barbar Papa
Worzel Gummidge
Lizzy Dripping
Peter and the Wolf.. we had the book and record together so you could listen to the great music..
My Naughty Little Sister.. omg I loved those books.. and I had the record of the stories too excited



Dayum theres so many and I dont wanna repeat the books already mentioned in this thread..

My sister had Fungus the BogeyMan.. remember that one?

I used to read my lil brother loads of books, Thomas the Tank Engine and Spot the Dog books, but there was a bath book he had and even to this day 20 years later my sister and I can recite the whole book.. cos we would read it and my bro would scream Again! More! lol
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