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This Is Your Life!
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Title, year of publication, author and bookcovers please!

This Is Your Life...!
Annette
Cosmic
Jazzy
Kathy
Lynn
Nidhi
Nike
Rosemarie
Trisha
Vit


This Is Your Life!
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✅ 1 : Eloise (1955) - Kay Thompson
✅ 2 : Eloise in Paris (1958) - Kay Thompson
✅ 3 : Angus and the Ducks (1930) - Marjorie Flack
✅ 4 : Angus and the Cat (1931) - Marjorie Flack
✅ 5 : The Story About Ping (1933) - Marjorie Flack
✅ 6 : Little Black, a Pony (1961) - Walter Farley
✅ 7 : Little Pear (1931) - Eleanor Frances Lattimore
8 : King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian (1948) - Marguerite Henry
✅ 9 : The Heart of a Dog (1924) - Albert Payson Terhune
✅ 10 : Brighty Of The Grand Canyon (1953) - Marguerite Henry












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🌸1 Hard Times - Charles Dickens
🌸2 The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams Bianco

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✅1. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1903)
2. Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild (1936)




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1. Betsy Was a Junior byMaud Hart Lovelace (1947)✅

2. Betsy and Joe by Maud Hart Lovelace✅ (1948)


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Possible Reads
1 - The Railway Children by E. Nesbit Finished 5 stars
2 - What Maise Knew by Henry James
( Maise is a child around whom the plot revolves)
3. The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
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1. Hard Times Cecilia (nicknamed Sissy) is one of the characters the story revolves around. She is significant as are a couple other children. Finished March 6
2. D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths
3. The Story of Little Black Sambo Finished March 7 th.
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Title, year of publication, author and bookcovers please!

I don’t know, Nidhi - it’s probably a personal choice. I know one of my close friends read it with their children when they were quite young. If it’s a book you want to read then include it.


This is perfect, Nidhi - I hoped some people would be able to share books with their children or grandchildren. I hope you both enjoy the book.

You’ll see the line
The line that’s drawn between
Good and bad…”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - The Little Prince 1943

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1 Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss (1954) 3/2/2023 5*
2 I read three stories by Beatrix Potter when my grandchildren visited: The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies. 3/19/2023 4*


My first book was read in the classroom with the students. Yesterday was Dr. Suess's birthday and it always coincides with Read Across America Week. "A person's a person no matter how small."
I was not quite sure how to count the Beatrix Potter books. Each was a small square hardback book with full illustrations. These stories though are often found collected.

I didn't remember ever reading this story about the pig Wilbur and the spider Charlotte but as the story went along I understood that I must have at least heard it (probably on the radio during summer) because I remembered the words in the web. Nice story about friendship.

Oh yes, Charlotte's Web is one of my sentimental favorites from childhood.

I definitely raised my children more freely and let them experiment a lot. Our home was more like a science lab. We bought them tape players for Christmas and visited the library for books on tapes.
I had a friend that lived on a farm and labeled different places on the farm after places in loved stories.
Children of the Forest that reminds me of this book. If i had it here I would read it! I tried to make this story be a part of our family because we enjoyed hunting mushrooms.

Cosmic, perhaps you should also post this in the buddy read discussion in another group?


That sounds fun, Jazzy.

This does sound like what childhood should look like. You did remind me more of this kind of imagination building. I used to play with my Barbie the same way, but mostly building worlds rather than dialogues and plots. (Dresses, cardboard cars, "rooms", etc.)
I didn't read, and I think this created a deficit. But I read plenty now and I think that revisiting the world of childhood is very positive!! (I read that fairy tales/folk tales is positive literature.)

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1. Hard Times Cecilia (nicknamed Sissy) is one of the characters the story revolves around. She is significant as are a c..."
Oh, you reminded me of a favourite story when I was very little - Little Black Sambo! How I loved it! I might follow your initiative 🙂

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1. Hard Times Cecilia (nicknamed Sissy) is one of the characters the story revolves around. She is signifi..."
My favorite too!

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1. Hard Times Cecilia (nicknamed Sissy) is one of the characters the story revolves around. She is significant as are a c..."
Changing my second choice to


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1. Hard Times Cecilia (nicknamed Sissy) is one of the characters the story revolves around. She is signifi..."
Yes, the year (this year!) that marks the breaking point is 1973. They count as classics - in this group - when they are 50 years or older. 🙂


Feeling like a kid again…
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Wilhelm Hauff - Little Long-Nose 1826
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - The Little Prince 1943

The one I reread know is a wonderful fantasy saga about a little boy who lives with cold foster parents but then finds his father in a far away country and saves this world from evil.

I love Mio min mio! xxx

Feeling like a kid again…
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Wilhelm Hauff - Little Long-Nose 1826
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - [book:The Little Pri..."
mmmm! love xx

This Is Your Life!
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✅1. Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome


Books mentioned in this topic
The Snowy Day (other topics)The Lorax (other topics)
Ballet Shoes (other topics)
Ballet Shoes (other topics)
Ballet Shoes (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Ezra Jack Keats (other topics)Noel Streatfeild (other topics)
Arthur Ransome (other topics)
Lloyd Alexander (other topics)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (other topics)
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For example
The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams Bianco
Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens