that book was mildly disturbing with everything that happened to them
definitely deserved it, though
that book was mildly disturbing with everything that happened to them
definitely deserved it, though
that book made me the way i am today
The Dreadful children, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dork Diaries, Oliver Twist, Robinson Cusoe, Little Women, Treasure Island, etc.
These are the ones I remember
OMG AND I LOVED THE BAILEY SCHOOL KIDS-
those were dope
i still remember a rhyme from one of those stories sh*t wait
row row row your boat, gently down the stream, throw your teacher overboard and listen to her scream, five days later down-the-delware, chewing on her underwear, didnt have another pair, ten days later eaten by a polar bear, wonder why the polar bear-
died.
Yesss!!! Love them!!! So quirky!
Like these too (were to lazy to look up what they were called so I just write Grim Brothers lol)
It’s hilarious, ingenious! Love it!
I like this one, but read it when I was a bit older
Anything from Roald Dahl and Dr Seuss
Oh man, there are too many childhood books I loved when I was a kid and idk which ones I’ve already mentioned. But of course, I enjoyed anything written by Dr. Seuss and Roald Dahl.
The Magic Treehouse series!
My oldest nephew loved that one— he even donated a Lions at Lunchtime paperback to our second grade class last school year. (I was his teacher last year.)
Unfortunately, a nasty kid in the class wrote expletives and circled certain (clothed) body parts in the illustrations. I reported it to the principal, and the vice-principal took the book and kept it in her office.
Although I did tell Emiliano that his classmate defiled a book with bad words, I didn’t tell him that it was the book he donated because that would hurt him. Now I’m thinking of ordering him a new copy for his birthday.
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR!
I remember that!
Road Dahl has some greatt books. I used to be obsessed with Robert Munsch. Dork Diaries, Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
For picture books The Very Hungry Caterpillar was great but I also loved The Giving Tree
That’s all I can remember right now aha
Aww that’s such bad luck.
Hope he likes it!
Oh no. That made me think of a (better) experience where I brought in a book to read in class- essentially for show and tell and everyone in class loved it so much that the teachers had to order a copy for the class
The little prince
It’s still my favorite book ever, even though I’m not a kid
Princess and Pea
You’re never too old for that
Facts
I remember reading Geronimo Stilton books, Haunted Canada, There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a fly, Rainbow Magic books and basically any Robert Munch book I could get my hands on
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