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What was your favorite children's story

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by slydevl, May 27, 2003.

  1. The Brain

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    classic stuff.... all the Dr. Suess stuff
     
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    Curious George Bones the Man With The Big Yellow Hat
     
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    How was 'Tootles' before he went color?
     
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    Anything Dr Suess.

    And Jack Chick comics.
     
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    I forget the name, but it was something about an apple tree and a kid.

    When I was a little older, I liked Wind in the Willows. Still do.
     
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    The Giving Tree maybe...My grandpa had a book that had things like Ole King Cole, and Humpty Dumpty in it that he would read to me. It had other verses to those classic Nusrsery Rhymes. It was large book like an encyclopedia. A great memory from my childhood.
     
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    This thread is so gay.
     
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    kshead What's the spread?

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    I'm not familiar with this book.
     
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    Yes, The Giving Tree.

    I'm not sure what this has to do with children's books.
     

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