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Old 16-07-2009, 16:21   #1
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Default Your favourite Kiddie winkle book!

Inspired by Mister Jingo Jango (that's not a book... just why I started the thread )

1. The Hungry Caterpillar
2. Roald Dahl, Dirty Beasts
3. Roald Dahl, Revolting Rhymes
4. Roald Dahl, Vicar of Nibbleswicke
5. The Shoemaker Elves (I dunno who wrote it but bravo! Kept me entertained for years!)
6. Spike Milligan, Silly Verse for Kids
7. Bill Waterson, Calvin and Hobbes (not really kiddies read but my Pa would read them to me when I was ickle Loved them!)
8. Some awesome space pop up book. God knows who by but I loved it.
9. Roald Dahl, Matilda (can you see a pattern here)
10. Roald Dahl, The Minpins




There's loads more... I just canny list them all!
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Old 16-07-2009, 16:23   #2
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*edit* whoops... the title of this thread probably isn't best. When browsing, audio visual says "Your favourite Kidde winkle"

lol! Whoopsy whoops!
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Old 16-07-2009, 16:26   #3
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Roald Dahl for the win Read all his books sooooooo many times when I was a kid.
Also read plenty of Enid Blyton, and then as I got a bit older, Fighting Fantasy adventure game books. Oooh and Jacqueline Wilson......ooh and Brian Jacques. I absolutely loved the Redwall books!
When I was a kid, I'd read pretty much anything I could lay my hands on. The local library was always my favourite place to go
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Old 16-07-2009, 16:28   #4
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Thomas the Tank Engine

My father still twitches whenever the name is mentioned.
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Old 16-07-2009, 16:28   #5
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Forgot the name of the series, thos of you that aren't older than the hills will remember Biff, Kipper and Chip and the Magic Key which thinking about it is a blatant reference to Mushrooms I'm sure.
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Old 16-07-2009, 16:37   #6
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I used to love reading these to my kids:

Where The Wild Things Are - Maurice Sendak
Noisy Nora - Rosemary Wells
The Cat In The Hat - Dr Seuss
The Cats Of Tiffany Street - Sarah Hayes
Stomp Stomp - Bob Kolar
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Old 16-07-2009, 17:16   #7
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Spot.

Worst Witch Trilogy.

Famous Five adventure books.

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Old 16-07-2009, 17:22   #8
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Anything by Roald Dahl or Jaqueline Wilson. Also read a lot of the Babysitters club. When I got a bit older I was really into the Point Horror/Romance books and Phillip Pullman.

My all time favourites have to be The Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell or Watership Down by Richard Adams. Both are beautiful books and lovely well written and I've read them both fairly recently.

I also noticed the funny thread title, it's why I had to have a look, not as sinister as I thought!!
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Old 16-07-2009, 17:24   #9
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Spot.

Worst Witch Trilogy.

Famous Five adventure books.

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How could I forget Spot
Loved the others too
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Old 16-07-2009, 17:25   #10
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I've read "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" to Josh about 50 times.

I must get another book.
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