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stories from kidhood Which stories do you remember from childhood, the ones that were read to you.
I remember 1. Jack and the Beanstalk 2. The Three billy Goats Gruff 3. The Magic Porridge Pot 4. Rumpelstiltskin 5. The Elves and the Shoemaker 6. The Princess and the Pea 7. Little Red Riding Hood 8. Goldilocks 9. The Emporers New Clothes 10.Cinderella 11.The Gingerbread Man 12.Puss in Boots and more im trying to think of. you? ... [Edited 3/4/07 15:00pm] | |
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some of yours and
little red hen three little pigs | |
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Jack and the Beanstalk- I used to have a little book which came with a read-along little record! Old school all the way
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- i had a pop-up Disney book which i was fascinated by...i also thought I was Snow White Cinderella- and my cousin thought she was Cinderella All those Noddy books and various other titles by Enid Blyton- my mum shared with me her childhood love of these books...she bought and borrowed books for me alot and I loved it! The Meg and Mog series- i learn my first big word from there when i was five! "CATASTROPHE!" DISTURBING BOOKS Three little pigs- omg that wolf!!! Are You My Mother (from grade one)- self explanatory...its innocent and about a little lamb looking for his mama and he couldn't find her until ofcourse the end of the book...but it was really sad and scary at the time When Your Vivid Imagination Runs Away With You (from grade two)- I didn't like the sing-along song of it, i found it scary to listen to back then No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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thumbelina!!
i had the coolest book with pop ups that tied together open to make a kind of mobile hanging thing | |
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You spelled "from" wrong, twice! Are you drunk? | |
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emm said: some of yours and
little red hen three little pigs I remember The Little Red Hen! | |
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lilmissmissy said: Jack and the Beanstalk- I used to have a little book which came with a read-along little record! Old school all the way
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- i had a pop-up Disney book which i was fascinated by...i also thought I was Snow White Cinderella- and my cousin thought she was Cinderella All those Noddy books and various other titles by Enid Blyton- my mum shared with me her childhood love of these books...she bought and borrowed books for me alot and I loved it! The Meg and Mog series- i learn my first big word from there when i was five! "CATASTROPHE!" DISTURBING BOOKS Three little pigs- omg that wolf!!! Are You My Mother (from grade one)- self explanatory...its innocent and about a little lamb looking for his mama and he couldn't find her until ofcourse the end of the book...but it was really sad and scary at the time When Your Vivid Imagination Runs Away With You (from grade two)- I didn't like the sing-along song of it, i found it scary to listen to back then Catastrophe! | |
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march of the wooden soldiers always
flipped me out | |
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Ace said: You spelled "from" wrong, twice! Are you drunk?
No, tell me about your books. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Pippi Langstrumpi looks like a handful. | |
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I remember that my dad was always telling me stories about his own childhood. I loved listening to him, he had so much to tell . He also made up his own stories and I would help him by adding my own thoughts. I loved it and as we had a vivid imagination our stories were quite good me thinks. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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LleeLlee said: lilmissmissy said: Jack and the Beanstalk- I used to have a little book which came with a read-along little record! Old school all the way
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- i had a pop-up Disney book which i was fascinated by...i also thought I was Snow White Cinderella- and my cousin thought she was Cinderella All those Noddy books and various other titles by Enid Blyton- my mum shared with me her childhood love of these books...she bought and borrowed books for me alot and I loved it! The Meg and Mog series- i learn my first big word from there when i was five! "CATASTROPHE!" DISTURBING BOOKS Three little pigs- omg that wolf!!! Are You My Mother (from grade one)- self explanatory...its innocent and about a little lamb looking for his mama and he couldn't find her until ofcourse the end of the book...but it was really sad and scary at the time When Your Vivid Imagination Runs Away With You (from grade two)- I didn't like the sing-along song of it, i found it scary to listen to back then Catastrophe! I remember i kept staring at the page with 'CATASTROPHE!' when Meg and Mog crashed down from the broomstick! I think i was wondering if any other kids noticed that word as much as i did...catastrophe...seemed so out of place in a kids world it wasn't just the fact that it was a big word but it was the way it was spelt...and why was it there. Trust my first big word to be catastrophe! No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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we had an abreviated version of gulliver's travels that had illustrations that always me
the lilliputians had tied gulliver's hair down so tightly it made an impression on me | |
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emm said: we had an abreviated version of gulliver's travels that had illustrations that always me
the lilliputians had tied gulliver's hair down so tightly it made an impression on me I got a pocket size version of that book when I was nine. I never ended up reading it cause of that reason! Do you know how long that book is? And squeezed up in a pocket size? Sure it was cute...till i opened the book up...i put it down and started reading a book on plants instead! Damn! No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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LleeLlee said: Ace said: You spelled "from" wrong, twice! Are you drunk?
No, tell me about your books. Heard these: Jack and the Beanstalk Rumpelstiltskin The Princess and the Pea Little Red Riding Hood Goldilocks The Emporers New Clothes Cinderella The Emperor's New Clothes Know of this one: Puss in Boots These sound familiar: The Gingerbread Man The Elves and the Shoemaker These you just made up when you were smoking banana peels: 2. The Three billy Goats Gruff 3. The Magic Porridge Pot | |
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Ace said: LleeLlee said: No, tell me about your books. Heard these: Jack and the Beanstalk Rumpelstiltskin The Princess and the Pea Little Red Riding Hood Goldilocks The Emporers New Clothes Cinderella The Emperor's New Clothes Know of this one: Puss in Boots These sound familiar: The Gingerbread Man The Elves and the Shoemaker These you just made up when you were smoking banana peels: 2. The Three billy Goats Gruff 3. The Magic Porridge Pot You put The Emperor's New Clothes twice. They are real stories, I did not make them up | |
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LleeLlee said: You put The Emperor's New Clothes twice.
That's because it's the only one worth...how you English folk say? A "toss"? They are real stories, I did not make them up
Sure, if that's what your mom told you. | |
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No 1 ever read a story 2 me | |
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Ace said: LleeLlee said: You put The Emperor's New Clothes twice.
That's because it's the only one worth...how you English folk say? A "toss"? They are real stories, I did not make them up
Sure, if that's what your mom told you. @Toss(er) I was read those at school, theres no way they were made up, the teacher had a book, i tell you, a book. ... [Edited 3/4/07 16:37pm] | |
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theodore said: No 1 ever read a story 2 me
At school? | |
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LleeLlee said: theodore said: No 1 ever read a story 2 me
At school? Not @ school, not @ home | |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox!
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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. | |
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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! | |
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2the9s said: Fantastic Mr. Fox!
oh my goodness... i loved that book.... lalala hehehe | |
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miho9000 said: 2the9s said: Fantastic Mr. Fox!
oh my goodness... i loved that book.... "Loved"? I still love it! | |
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I remember a lot--I think Rapunzel was my favorite. This one's for you. | |
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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! Tell me about it. | |
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