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FAV all time Childern's book (pg. 3)
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E2EK1EL
Nothing beats the OLD SKOOL kiddie books we grew up with!
StereoPrincess


all the different books from this series, but translated to polish.



all the different ones, also translated.
tatgirl




Little Golden Books were always around at our place too.
angelgirl
^^^looks like Nat beat me too it...my fave book too



by Shel Silverstein
This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein has created a moving parable for readers of all ages that offers an affecting interpretation of the gift of giving and a serene acceptance of another's capacity to love in return.

And from my English upbringing...some old faves...
NODDY collection


THE WOMBLES collection
Beach420
i was a huge fan of these books called "Frog and Toad"...they consisted of a bunch of small stories about these 2 best friends..one was a frog and the other was a toad. they would go on all these crazy adventures together and of course run into some sort of trouble that they would have to get around. now that im talking about them...im gunna go try and dig up these books and take another look at them. hahaha
Time2Burn
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Originally posted by fayraree
As for my own fave books:

(I mentioned in Lisa-Loo's thread about books that this one would make a great movie and I saw a trailer in the summer about it COMING SOON!!! So obvious...)





Right on! I would definetly have to concurr with this one ;). Can't wait for the movie December 4th I believe.

I'm gonna be famous soon. :)
gROOvin
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Originally posted by angelgirl
^^^looks like Nat beat me too it...my fave book too



by Shel Silverstein
This is a tender story, touched with sadness, aglow with consolation. Shel Silverstein has created a moving parable for readers of all ages that offers an affecting interpretation of the gift of giving and a serene acceptance of another's capacity to love in return.

And from my English upbringing...some old faves...
NODDY collection


THE WOMBLES collection

OMG that is such a Limey thing...I remember those books now that I see them again...For sure my mom read them to me...Thanks for the memories!
tctitan
ya roald dahl def., james & the giant peach

charlotte's web

the whole narnia series

the secret garden
Sly_Guy
Another one of my favorite series of children's books that I'm almost positive no one has ever saw:



yeah, I had a strange upbringing....the first things that were ever read to me in life were national geographic magazines....no .
chanoa
bill peet books were by far my favourite





i still read them, and my nieces and nephews love them

and ronald dahl (still read them too),

especially the BFG (big friendly giant), the wonderful world of henry sugar and the swan.



tctitan
damn how could i forget The Little Engine That Could
Irishaddict
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Originally posted by tctitan
ya roald dahl def..


I'll still pick up this book from time to time...

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