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Your favourite character as a child?

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LRavenscroft Tue 06-Jun-23 13:03:44

When I was little, my favourite character was Rupert Bear because he always had so many magical adventures. Who was your favourite character and why?

Grannie06 Sun 11-Jun-23 06:13:13

Georgie for me to. I loved all the Enid Blyton book. Had a gang that met in our garden shed like the Famous Five

annodomini Sat 10-Jun-23 10:34:40

Peter Rabbit.

Clawdy Sat 10-Jun-23 09:43:54

Yes, I loved MMM too, I always wanted to live in the "nice white cottage with the thatched roof "! With that doting family, and Little Friend Susan, and Billy Blunt.

PinkCosmos Fri 09-Jun-23 14:57:59

Milly Molly Mandy when I was very young. I loved her cosy life and her pink stripey dress

Not a specific character but I loved all of the Mallory Towers, St Clare's, Naughtiest Girl books. All the girls seemed to behaving a spiffing time.

Lizzie44 Fri 09-Jun-23 14:47:38

Another vote for George (Georgina) from the Famous Five. I even persuaded my mother to ask the hairdresser to cut my hair short like George's hair. It looked awful and I was relieved when it grew again to its previous length.

Juliet27 Fri 09-Jun-23 09:37:32

Joey in Fury (Wonder Horse)

Hilltop Fri 09-Jun-23 09:20:01

Horatio Hornblower books, when l was a young teenager. Also Robin Hood.

harrigran Fri 09-Jun-23 09:07:38

I never really read children's books apart from Alice in Wonderland, I read all the Agatha Christie novels and liked characters like Poirot.

Sheian62 Fri 09-Jun-23 08:48:11

Heidi. Also liked the famous 5 and Wendy from Peter Pan

Bijou Thu 08-Jun-23 22:29:47

I didn’t have any favourites. Read Hans Andersen fairy tales, Brothers Grim tales, Alice in Wonderland, Arabian Nights etc
My son who is 75 liked Rupert the Bear and when I was clearing out I found a Rupert annual. He was really excited to get it again.

Diplomat Thu 08-Jun-23 21:01:53

DH says Top Cat! Mine was Lassie, I cried every week at his heroics!

boheminan Thu 08-Jun-23 20:05:02

Champion the Wonder Horse...

Well, anything 'horsey' really

Snowbell Thu 08-Jun-23 19:49:45

I loved Heidi too, so much so that on a recent trip to Switzerland I made a point of visiting Heidiland, which I loved

gillyknits Thu 08-Jun-23 18:33:20

Arrietty in the Borrowers was a favourite of mine, as well as George in the famous five.

Grandma70s Thu 08-Jun-23 18:27:01

Drina Adams - the Drina books weren’t published until I was in my late teens, but I love stories about ballet, being a failed ballet dancer myself, so I read them avidly even though I wasn’t the intended audience. In many ways she was brought up the same way I was - the same behaviour was expected of me. So I identified with her a bit - well, apart from the fact that she was very talented and very well off!

grannybuy Thu 08-Jun-23 17:54:20

Milly Molly Mandy! When I was seven, my dad took me to join the local library. Only one book at a time was allowed in those days. I chose Milly Molly Mandy, which was new to me. I took it home, read it all then rushed back to the library to get another book out as I thought getting books to read was wonderful. What a disappointment it was to be told that they didn’t allow a return the same day! Anne of Green Gables came a little bit later, and was a great favourite. I still have my mother’s school prize copy which she received in 1939.

Anniel Thu 08-Jun-23 17:17:49

In the 1940s when I was a young girl I could not wait to get to Dovecot library in Liverpool to get a Just William book by Richmal Crompton. I loved William and his exploits and Violet Elizabeth Bot saying " I'll scweam and I will scweam until I am sick!" which William ignored. There were Jane books too by Evadne Price (what an exotic name) those were the days!

Roswell Thu 08-Jun-23 16:43:44

Another vote for Heidi.

Kate1949 Thu 08-Jun-23 16:07:12

My sisters loved Topo Gigio.

Ktsmum Thu 08-Jun-23 15:36:19

Drina Adams from the Drina Adams ballet storied, it later turned out her real name was Andrina Adamo, and her mother had bern a famous ballerina. I remember her curtseying to her mothers pointe shoes which were kept in a glass case at the ballet school, I would have loved to have been a dancer, turned out to be a nurse for 40 years, def. Less glamorous but I hope more helpful😀

MrsKen33 Thu 08-Jun-23 14:58:18

I know this may sound odd but I loved the ‘Jane’ cartoon strip in my grandma’s News of the World. Couldn’t read it but liked the frills on her knickers,.

Minibookworm Thu 08-Jun-23 14:57:23

Milly Molly Mandy for me, and later it would be Darrell Rivers from Malory Towers.

lemsip Thu 08-Jun-23 14:40:42

ninamoore

Mine were Milly Molly Mandy. The Four Mary’s as I got older

yes, Milly Molly Mandy was mine too.

polly123 Thu 08-Jun-23 14:17:20

Alice in Wonderland and anyone from the Faraway Tree.

Kenver60 Thu 08-Jun-23 13:30:01

Beryl the Peril annual for Christmas