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The children’s book you remember best

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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.

Axuli Tue 16-Jan-24 12:43:35

1.Timeless Classics from Amar Chitra Katha
2. How the sea became Salty
These are the books that I loved children books as best. These are available free on shabd.in and you can find even more.

Busybee009 Fri 05-Jan-24 12:56:08

I'm the same me This is a brilliant book for children I enjoyed reading it.

Witzend Mon 01-Jan-24 19:45:47

I adored all the William books. There were several that had belonged to my father at my granny’s house. I now have most of them, rather dog-eared now. I re-read them now and then and still find them very funny.

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mulberry7 Sat 15-Jul-23 16:38:12

The family at One End Street, all about a binman and his family.

Caramme Thu 27-Apr-23 19:04:48

Swiss Family Robinson. We went to stay with my maternal g’ma one summer and I finished the books I had taken with me. Above the bed I found a shelf of books that had been my dad’s. I started Swiss Family Robinson one year and finished it the next.

Kim19 Thu 27-Apr-23 19:02:32

Magic Wishing Chair for me. Interestingly, my GC didn't take to it at all. No contest with their Harry Potter (which I have never read).

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Kaimoana2 Tue 17-Jan-23 07:11:37

The Family from One End Street.
I've just bought new copies for my grand-daughter.

Afke's Ten - a lovely story of a Dutch family with 10 children.

Allsorts Wed 21-Dec-22 16:57:07

I loved all Enid Blyton books, Little Women and Black Beauty which I read through veils of tears in parts, I was a constant at our Public Library they must have been fed up with me. Another book I really liked was A Pattern of Islands but unfortunately can’t author also The Taming of Patricia, about Rhodesia, again don’t know the author.
Books have been my saviour at times, to read the greatest gift,

Callistemon21 Thu 24-Nov-22 20:55:27

Heidi
The Magic Faraway Tree
The Famous Five
Swallows and Amazons
The Lone Pine books by Malcolm Saville (Years later I walked across the Long Mynd and the Stiperstones).
The Marjorie books by Lorna Hill
Wish for a Pony by Monica Edwards
Any Pony books by Josephine Pullein-Thompson
Any books about boarding schools!

Yammy Thu 24-Nov-22 19:56:47

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

They were mine too. I spent rather a lot of money on a very old copy of" Christmas at the Rose and Crown." I loved the idea of having a stream in your room to get washed.
When a little older "My naughty Little sister", by Dorothy Edwards because I didn't have one. I have a set I still read to the grand Children.

Clawdy Thu 24-Nov-22 19:23:36

Witzend that is hilarious, I love the sound of your dad!

Iam64 Wed 23-Nov-22 13:26:41

Heidi, famous five, secret seven

Madgran77 Wed 23-Nov-22 13:17:43

Heidi and The Famous Five

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Geordiegirl1 Thu 03-Nov-22 21:30:35

Early on - Milly Molly Mandy.
Tanglewood Tales.
Mallory Towers - help!

DollyD Thu 03-Nov-22 21:15:36

Winnie the Pooh, I can remember my Father reading to us every night and chuckling to himself while reading this book to me and my sister.

Edith3 Thu 03-Nov-22 21:09:17

Enid Blyton's The Secret Island for me. A seven year old's dream life but a sixty two year old's disappointment.
WARNING beware what you revisit.

Lovetopaint037 Sun 18-Sept-22 09:53:05

Little Women and Good Wives.

maxlakonsky Fri 02-Sept-22 15:52:52

I remember best the children’s book that my grandmother used to read to me. It was called “The Story of Ferdinand” and it was about a bull who didn’t want to fight in bullfights. I loved the book because it was so different from anything else I had ever read. It wasn’t just a story about a bull, it was a story about peace and non-violence. I think that’s why I remember it so well, because it was such an important book for me when I was growing up. My grandmother died when I was very young, but I still have the book and I still read it to my own children now. It’s a book that has been passed down through our family for generations and it’s one that I will always treasure....