Favourite book you liked reading as a child
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Globster
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I would love to hear from everyone what favourite book you loved reading the most when you were a child
mine has to be spot the dog were my favourite books to read as child
I look forward to hearing what other liked reading when you were a child
I would love to hear from everyone what favourite book you loved reading the most when you were a child
mine has to be spot the dog were my favourite books to read as child
I look forward to hearing what other liked reading when you were a child
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I had black beauty book and peter and Jane books I think they were called.
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Peter and Jane for me too and famous five
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I used to love Spot the Dog @Globster what a great discussion idea
I also liked the 'Magic Key' books, with Biff, Chip and Kipper, and 'A Very Hungry Caterpillar' too!Online Community Coordinator
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Twizzle, I still have a partial copy but the whole book is now worth a fortune.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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My auntie brought me the Winnie the Witch books by Valerie Thomas and Korky Paul when I was a kid.
They are called Winnie and Wilbur now. I actually brought them for my cousin's little girl for her birthday this year. It was almost like passing on a tradition.Hannah - She / Her
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Hello @Globster. What a great question you have asked!
As a child, it had to be the Tracy Beaker series or Disney classics. Having said that, I know it changed every year when I was youngerCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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my favourite as a child were the Beatrix potter books, I had a lot of those, still do somewhere 😂. After that, from what I can remember, it was hetty feather and the books that came after, like emerald. I also read a lot of Disney classics and enjoyed miss peregrines home for peculiar children just before my teen years.Poppy_Community Volunteer Host with a passion for reading.
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