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The magic of books will be brought to life for children across the country this week.
The Children and Young Adults Book Awards Festival begins today.
Name the Top 5 books of your childhood???
Mine would have to ne The Narnia Series...what a trip seeing it on the big screen..just beautiful!!
I used to love reading Enid Blyton books..The Famous Five..The Secret Seven..and Malory Towers Woooo Hooo
And I loved fantasy books, where you could lose yourself in the magical realms of otherworlds.
The Children and Young Adults Book Awards Festival begins today.
Name the Top 5 books of your childhood???
Mine would have to ne The Narnia Series...what a trip seeing it on the big screen..just beautiful!!
I used to love reading Enid Blyton books..The Famous Five..The Secret Seven..and Malory Towers Woooo Hooo
And I loved fantasy books, where you could lose yourself in the magical realms of otherworlds.
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Re: Books!
Sun, May 7, 2006 - 6:52 PMWhere the wild things are
The Cat in the Hat- Dr Suess in general
Asterix- all
Narnia
And a series that I can't recall the title of.... but it was about kids and animals having some bond thing going on.... exotic and very cool. -
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Mon, May 8, 2006 - 9:59 PM.....BAD JELLY the Witch...4 sure # 1
.....Nancy Drew adventures.....
.....those books where you got to choose different endings.... have no idea what they were called ..
and having difficulty remembering the story lines.....
but it was definatly fun choosing my own Path......
.....books on Origami
............. and my Girl Guide HandBook..
i tried intrducing Bad Jelly to some of my students .
..and they all thought i was.......................................... MAD !!!!
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Sun, May 14, 2006 - 5:55 PMThe Little Prince
Asterix (in French)
Dr Seuss (One of the first rappers)
The Hobbit and LOTR (Gave me a hole to escape to when my home was breaking up)
Huckleberry Finn (See above) -
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Sun, May 14, 2006 - 6:23 PMOMG The Prince and The Swallow....so sad...
Enid Blyton
Comics Comics Comics Donald Duck...Mickey....Beagle Boys....
Harold Robbins(my fathers,was always wanting to escape the boredom of having no parents around)
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Fri, May 19, 2006 - 1:48 AMfootrot flats by murray ball
any of Paul Jennings book
The Time machine, Arthur C Clark
Ive read some narnia too, namely the lion the with and the dressing closet.
and those Dungeon and Drogon type books where you choose which pages you go to. -
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Fri, May 19, 2006 - 1:56 AMFootrot Flats is cool ED...and I loved the Narnia movie!!!!
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