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Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar
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Aug 24, 2017 06:23AM

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I read chapters books to my daughters as bed time stories. We loved The Wonderful Wizard of Oz but found Peter Pan a bit of a chore and were glad when we finished the book. Their favourite thing was the name of a character-Smee.
My mother read me Grimms fairy tales in Germany, and when we came to Canada I started school and the teachers read aloud every day. I remember Mr. Popper's Penguins from
Grade 2 or 3 and Miss Pickerell Goes to Mars and other books from the series.
I now read to my 6 and half year old grandson, but not from the classics. His mom does that. I read him The Adventures of Captain Underpants.
My mother read me Grimms fairy tales in Germany, and when we came to Canada I started school and the teachers read aloud every day. I remember Mr. Popper's Penguins from
Grade 2 or 3 and Miss Pickerell Goes to Mars and other books from the series.
I now read to my 6 and half year old grandson, but not from the classics. His mom does that. I read him The Adventures of Captain Underpants.
This applies to picture books too, of course. My younger daughter's favourite book when she was two was Me Too!. My grandson liked Go, Dog. Go! at that age.
The boys love Dr. Seuss they have several favorites.
I still like reading them to them. When this happens they bring stacks! :)
I still like reading them to them. When this happens they bring stacks! :)

We always liked The Cat in the Hat Comes Back better than the first one - because of the pink snow.

Strangely I cannot recall being read to by my Mum (she could read!). But the first books I can remember are the Noddy stories by Enid Blyton.

Your son has good taste! The reason these tales have stood the test of time is because they still have something to say to us.
Thanks A for the refs to Koshka and Baba Yaga.
The author of Gilgamesh would be pleased to know that his work is enjoyed 3000 years later.
The author of Gilgamesh would be pleased to know that his work is enjoyed 3000 years later.
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Me Too! (other topics)Go, Dog. Go! (other topics)
Miss Pickerell Goes to Mars (other topics)
The Adventures of Captain Underpants (other topics)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (other topics)
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