purity
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May 19, 2024 18:46:00 GMT 10
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Post by purity on Oct 25, 2006 22:48:07 GMT 10
I have never read Charlotte\'s Web. I\'ve certainly heard of it. I was ill for around 4 weeks in Year 5 when we were reading it in English class and so I missed out.
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Post by Paul on Oct 26, 2006 22:54:49 GMT 10
im reading a lot to dylan lately and he cant get enough of the mr men and the hungry catapillar, all books that i loved when i was little.
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Post by Countess Dracula on Oct 27, 2006 4:41:58 GMT 10
my favorite book was Muffin mouse's new house. my mom and I would sit on her bed with our strawberry tea (cause that what they drank in the book) and read that every nite
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Lex
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Jan 14, 2007 8:41:26 GMT 10
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Post by Lex on Feb 13, 2007 10:19:17 GMT 10
Mine was a book called Flat Stanley about a boy called Stan who was in bed and a clipboard fell on him and made him like a cm thick! It was kinda scary...but i loved it.
OH OH OH AND....Funnybones!
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Post by Glenn on Feb 13, 2007 10:21:18 GMT 10
Ahaha two books i loved also. I liked how Stanley could just float under the door Funnybones was great, the tv show was wieeeeerd
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Post by Allan on Feb 13, 2007 18:03:02 GMT 10
I loved anything by Roald Dahl. And The Phantom Tolbooth was awesome, too.
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Post by Laura on Feb 23, 2007 11:41:36 GMT 10
I loved "My Horrible No Good Very Bad Day"....I think that was the title! I also loved Polar Express, and these books which I currently forget the name.
I love children books, they're so much fun!
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Post by Alissa on Feb 23, 2007 11:42:46 GMT 10
"The Old Woman and the Pig" all the way! I also really liked "Stone Soup".
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Post by Amber on Feb 23, 2007 13:15:46 GMT 10
I used to read "Junie B. Jones" books when I was younger. They were funny, and looking back at them they're cute! My cousin reads them now.
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Post by Alissa on Feb 24, 2007 6:56:18 GMT 10
Oh my gosh, I loved the "Junie B. Jones" books! And also, "Amelia Bedelia" who was like a mad literalist.
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Post by shred on Feb 25, 2007 22:27:45 GMT 10
I had quite a few favourites. I loved the Nancy Drew books (and Hardy Boys too) and the Sweet Valley series. I still read Sweet Valley sometimes.
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Post by Laura on Mar 3, 2007 10:50:12 GMT 10
I also loved that one book about that girl in the woods telling things she wasn't scared of them lol. Then there were tapping shoes haha. I also loved Henry and Mudge
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Post by RebeccaR on Mar 4, 2009 15:08:36 GMT 10
I used to like "Blabber Mouth" and "Sticky Beak" by Morris Gleitzman. And Paul Jennings short stories. I used to get bored with anything that took too long to read, like "Snugglepot and Cuddlepie". Then (high school) I liked the Goosebumps books and one by Jennifer Wilde "Jamintha". Plus there's the Sweet valley and baby sitters club.
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Post by shred on Mar 7, 2009 9:17:06 GMT 10
Adding Secret Seven and Famous Five books to the list.
The first books that got me into reading was the Enid Blyton books.
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Post by RebeccaR on Mar 7, 2009 18:23:38 GMT 10
Oh yeah I used to have heaps of Enid Blyton stories
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Post by RebeccaR on Mar 17, 2009 10:42:01 GMT 10
thought of another, Beatrix Potter. There's an animated series of her books that's shown on ABC, I love watching it
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Post by shred on Mar 17, 2009 11:02:07 GMT 10
Anyone heard of the Usbourn books? I think that's what it was called. It was those game books that tell a story as well. My bro and I loved it when we were kids. I saw one the other day at a friend's house and was looking through it. Can't for the life of me know why we loved it.
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Post by Lizzie on Mar 17, 2009 11:45:05 GMT 10
Usborne is a children's publishing house, what sort of stories did they have?
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Post by Nico on Mar 17, 2009 12:24:53 GMT 10
Those books were neat, I cheated on them, a lot though when I died . Adding to my list Spot and funnybones, I also had some books that make noises.
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Post by Lizzie on Mar 17, 2009 18:04:45 GMT 10
Those iSpy books and Where's Wally (Waldo) were always very popular. When I taught grade 3 they absolutely loved them.
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