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In reply to the discussion: As a child, what was you favorite book that you read? Mine was Mary Poppins. What was yours? [View all]True Dough
(25,954 posts)83. What about these other ones?
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As a child, what was you favorite book that you read? Mine was Mary Poppins. What was yours? [View all]
debm55
21 hrs ago
OP
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Diamond_Dog. Also,read to my class. I did a Teacher Read classics for my class.
debm55
20 hrs ago
#4
Thank you Thank you. A recommendation for you would be Hatchet or Julie of the Wolves. Chrispin, or The Island of the
debm55
20 hrs ago
#19
I was 4 at Montesori. I don't think I ever read it until I read it to my nieces and nephews.
applegrove
20 hrs ago
#21
Thank you very much. I cried at the end of book. But it is a classic. Thank you mucifer.
debm55
20 hrs ago
#18
Wonderful , outstanding books, Thank you, no_hypocrisy, I read the second book in my classroom. Classic books
debm55
19 hrs ago
#36
I had other books twenty copies of each that we would read together or in reading groups. I took them when I left
debm55
13 hrs ago
#96
Yes. outstanding book that is a Classic because it held up over generations and time.Thank you dflprincess.
debm55
19 hrs ago
#40
Mike Mulligan and the Steam shovel and all of Virginia Lee Burton's other stories
Chasstev365
19 hrs ago
#35
As I got older, I loved Nancy Drew, but as a kid I loved The Cricket in Times Square.
terip64
19 hrs ago
#39
Thank you very much, terip64. I two loved the Nancy Drew series and the Cricket in Times Square.
debm55
19 hrs ago
#48
Thank you so much. My local library had the complete set of both. They were free at the time. So I read and read. to my
debm55
19 hrs ago
#49
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. I remember reading through the shelves at our mill town Carnegie Library. Little Women,
debm55
19 hrs ago
#47
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. My family wasn't Books took me to places I could only imagine.
debm55
11 min ago
#121
Thank you very much Mz Pip. I went through a period where I was a Nancy Drew addict.
debm55
43 min ago
#111
Thank you very much, biophile. I agree with you about the sad places in the book. Reading a book you bond with the
debm55
18 hrs ago
#60
Loved it to. It is such a beloved classic. Thank you very much for sharing, livetohike. . Have you thougth of reading
debm55
31 min ago
#115
Love your selection, choie. I don't know why, but when I was a kid, Babar scared me.
debm55
36 min ago
#114
Thank you PJMcK, I remember ordering them from Scholastic books . They come came in a decorative box that looked like
debm55
27 min ago
#116
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Endlessmike56. Call of the Wild---classic.
debm55
17 min ago
#119
Two series of books, The Sci-fi/fantasy books by Andre Norton and the Tom Swift books by Victor Appleton.
wcmagumba
18 hrs ago
#67
Excellent selections, especially the second.Thank you for sharing with us. Three Came Home lit a spark in you. Sometimes
debm55
13 hrs ago
#95
Thank you very much for sharing that Fairy Tale . Wonderful. Thank you some_of_us_are_sane
debm55
13 hrs ago
#92
A Wrinkle inTime is a great book. I have never seen the movies, but have read it to my class and they loved it as did I
debm55
14 hrs ago
#89