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    Oh wow I had so many... One I liked was "Theres an alligator under my bed" "green eggs and ham" So many more I wish I could remember them but I cant right now... There was one with the cookies and a cookie jar it also might have had alittle mouse in it? I cant remember but I always thought it was a cute book.

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    And one of my favorite kids books as an adult is the Velveteen Rabbit.

    9/3/13
    I did the right thing by setting you free
    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
    I miss you


    I hear you whimper in your sleep
    I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
    It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.

    Fur as dark as the night.
    Join me on this flight.
    Paws of love that follow me.
    In my heart you'll forever be.
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    How I wish I could hold you near.
    Turn back time to make it so.
    Hug you close and never let go.
    11/12/06




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    Favorites as a kid:
    1) The Story Of Ferdinand - Munro Leaf
    2) The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein
    3) Old Turtle - Douglas Wood

    These 3 books I also gave to Quinn because they were so special to me. One of my favorite new books that I bought for Quinn is called "On The Day You Were Born" by Debra Frasier. It's a book that I hope she will appreciate when she gets older, and even pass down to her children if she so desires.

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    Yeah I had tons of books.... all the Dr Suess books, the berenstein bears collection, Robert Munch (sp? anyone remember him) Richard scarry's books etc etc.... but alas they were all given to my nephew and neice when they were young since kids for me were SO far off at that point.

    I should ask if by chance they might have saved any of my books but I doubt they did. But I can find most of them online for decent prices anyway so at least I can still get them to read to my little one.

    I think it's something really special when the parent enjoys reading the book to the child just as much as the child likes to hear it. All that reading my mom did for me when I was young (even after I could read she would still read me bedtime stories because I enjoyed her readings so much) it really sparked my love of books that I still have today.




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    The Saggy Baggy Elephant
    Poky little Puppy
    and when I was a bit older I read the animal ark series.

    Niņo & Eliza



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    My Favs = The Hungry Caterpillar, Pat the Bunny, Goodnight Moon and The Paperbag Princess. I know there were lots more, I think my mom still has all the books from when we were small (still waiting on the non-appearing grandkids )


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Frog
    My Favs = The Hungry Caterpillar, Pat the Bunny, Goodnight Moon and The Paperbag Princess. I know there were lots more, I think my mom still has all the books from when we were small (still waiting on the non-appearing grandkids )

    The Paper Bag Princess is a Robert Munsch book I love all of his books

    and how could I forget the hungry caterpillar.... and along those same lines was "Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see?"




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    My favorite is "Charlotte's Web". Love it!

    Another favorite is "Treasure Island". I don't really remember much about the book. It is a favorite because when I was little my daddy would read a chapter or two to me at bedtime and I couldn't wait to hear what was going to happen next. It was such a magical time and also left me with a feeling of being loved and safe.

    It is hard to find that feeling now. Thanks for bringing up a wonderful memory for me! I'm going to have to hang on to that for awhile.

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    The Mother Westwind series
    The Serendipity series (esp. Mumkin, & Leo the Lop)
    Beatrix Potter
    Bag Dad Ate It
    The Mr. Men and Little Miss series
    Pinkerton (and any other Stephen Kellog book)
    The Cora Cow series
    Bare Bear
    Harry Cat's Pet Puppy
    A Mouse in Time's Square
    Kilroy and the Gull
    any book by Dick King-Smith

    wow! I could go on and on and on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdoreMyDogs
    Favorites as a kid:
    1) The Story Of Ferdinand - Munro Leaf
    2) The Giving Tree - Shel Silverstein
    3) Old Turtle - Douglas Wood

    These 3 books I also gave to Quinn because they were so special to me. One of my favorite new books that I bought for Quinn is called "On The Day You Were Born" by Debra Frasier. It's a book that I hope she will appreciate when she gets older, and even pass down to her children if she so desires.
    OMG, Leslie! My mom gave Jonah both The Giving Tree AND On the Day You Were Born.. We read them alot, and they always bring tears to my eyes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    OMG, Leslie! My mom gave Jonah both The Giving Tree AND On the Day You Were Born.. We read them alot, and they always bring tears to my eyes...
    LOL I always feel like a dork because every time I read either of these books to Quinn I get tears in my eyes and all choked up, too hehe.

    If you like these books you should read Old Turtle. The illustrations are out of this world and the message is quite amazing. It's another book that I can't read all the way threw without getting choked up hehe.

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    One of my favorites was "The Runaway Bunny," by Margaret Wise brown (who also wrote "Goodnight Moon," another great read-aloud book).

    I also loved "The Gnats of Knotty Pine," by Bill Peet, and "Where the Wild Things Are," by Maurice Sendak.

    My mom also read me "The Little House on the Prairie" series by reading a chapter each night before I went to bed. I loved it, and it was so nice being read to every night before bed. When I have kids, I am definitely going to do the same.

    I love kids books and already have a collection for myself! When I worked at a bookstore years ago I got an awesome discount so I have a good collection.

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    Reading totally rocks. If I can teach Jonah love and respect for all, and, a love of reading, my job as a parent is largely complete!

    This weekend, he 'read' before falling asleep. I went in and found him fast asleep with his 'magazine' laying on his chest.

    Show me a person that has no time to read, and I will usually find someone that watches 3 plus hours of TV a day!

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