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The children’s book you remember best

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Witzend Tue 22-Mar-22 10:03:32

Don’t know what happened there! Never mind.

Witzend Tue 22-Mar-22 10:02:39

Oops, forgot the pic:

Witzend Tue 22-Mar-22 10:01:58

Funnily enough I was talking about this one with a sibling the other day - dug it out and re-read it only yesterday! Nobody else ever seems to have heard of it, but it’s a really cracking read.
Published in the 50s but doesn’t really seem dated.
Also very funny in places, it’s a detective/action/adventure story of two ordinary boys who go in quest of a valuable item lost 40 years previously. Partly set in the Essex marshes.

A few years ago I found this copy on abebooks, having passed the dog-eared original to my brother.
It would have made a brilliant film.

I infinitely preferred it to ‘A Madcap Brownie’ - listed on the jacket under ‘Girls’ Fiction’ - which was once a birthday present I’d completely forgotten about until seeing in print on the jacket.

ShazzaKanazza Tue 22-Mar-22 10:01:41

I loved the Faraway Tree with Silky and Moonface. I can’t wait to read it to the grandchildren when they are older.

Parsley3 Tue 22-Mar-22 09:57:32

I think that mine would be Treasure Island as, although Blind Pugh and the black spot scared the living daylights out of me, I thought that the idea of sailing to a tropical island with a treasure map was romantic.
Today’s child has such a wealth of books to choose from and my grandchildren keep me up to date with children’s authors.

Sparklefizz Tue 22-Mar-22 09:56:15

FannyCornforth

As a very little girl, the Little Grey Rabbit books by Alison Uttley.
The illustrations are perfection.
This was the first one that I read

I loved those books too, FannyCornforth. I have always remembered a line from one of the books
"What a bedful of bunnies!" and there they all were with their little heads on the pillow. Wonderful illustrations.

Nannee49 Tue 22-Mar-22 09:54:46

Cue for Treason! Longed to be Kit dashing round the country with the acting troupe and madly in love with Peter, my hero.
It's torture just naming one Maw.

MawtheMerrier Tue 22-Mar-22 09:54:14

Shinamae

I have heard of it but not read it so I just looked up the synopsis of it and it’s had me in tears…?

It’s a three packets of Kleenex book/film (although the impact of the book was greater)
I might hesitate to read it to my grandchildren these days because of the potential fall-out!

Georgesgran Tue 22-Mar-22 09:53:27

The Faraway Tree Series rings a bell for me. Enid Blyton, so I think names and events have been changed.

Trisha57 Tue 22-Mar-22 09:49:44

For me it was "The Twelve and the Genii" by Pauline Clarke. The story is about twelve toy soldiers that are discovered by a boy in the house previously lived in by the Bronte family. The soldiers come to life and have various adventures. This was read to us at school one chapter at a time at the end of the school day and has always stayed with me. I managed to buy a copy on Amazon a few years ago and re-read it. It brought back so many memories. I'm keeping it for my 9 year old GD to read eventually.

FannyCornforth Tue 22-Mar-22 09:49:40

In the last term of the last year this was read to our class by Mrs Ruth Stott ( my best teacher ever, I’d love it if she was on here).
I read it to ‘my kids’ a few yesterday ago, and it has aged so well.
A classic

FannyCornforth Tue 22-Mar-22 09:46:19

Oh, I see you said one book.
I’ve got one for every stage of childhood!

JaneJudge Tue 22-Mar-22 09:45:26

I used to be addicted to those sweet valley high books blush

FannyCornforth Tue 22-Mar-22 09:43:31

As a very little girl, the Little Grey Rabbit books by Alison Uttley.
The illustrations are perfection.
This was the first one that I read

Shinamae Tue 22-Mar-22 09:43:09

I have heard of it but not read it so I just looked up the synopsis of it and it’s had me in tears…?

FannyCornforth Tue 22-Mar-22 09:39:26

Oh that’s lovely.
Have you seen the film?
It makes DH cry.
So many children’s books…
I’ll be back with pictures Maw

MawtheMerrier Tue 22-Mar-22 09:36:25

There are so many wonderful children’s books these days, from The Gruffalo to Amelia Fang, Gangsta Granny to Alex Rider.
But is there one book which made a special impact on you as a child?
For me it will always be Charlotte’s Web. It was read to me when I had Scarlet Fever , maybe not the ideal choice as I cried and cried, but for me a story I will never forget.