Favourite childhood books

that book was mildly disturbing with everything that happened to them

definitely deserved it, though

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that book made me the way i am today

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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

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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.

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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)

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It’s hilarious, ingenious! Love it!

I like this one, but read it when I was a bit older

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Anything from Roald Dahl and Dr Seuss

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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.

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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.

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THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR!

I remember that!

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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

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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 :sweat_smile:

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The little prince
It’s still my favorite book ever, even though I’m not a kid

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Princess and Pea

You’re never too old for that

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Facts

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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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