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Old 27th-February-2005, 12:43 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Childrens pre-school books

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Originally Posted by Tiggerbabe
My elder son loved these stories too, prior to becoming a teenager and developing an aversion to anything written, that didn't involve skateboards or drums
My son was once asked at school what his favourite book was and embarrassingly he answered the Argos book!


My kids favourites were 'Old bear' by Jane Hissy, I read it so often, I knew it of by heart.

Shoo fly Shoo - Brian Moss

Lucy and Tom's Christmas - Shirly hughes

The day the Frogs came to lunch - No author, it's a fisher-price book

The smelly book - Babette Cole

All Jill murphy's - 'Large' family books - All in one piece and Five minutes peace etc.

MMM fond memories

How many of you have been in a hurry one night and sneakily tried to skip a few pages of a well loved book, thinking they wont notice?

You've got to be joking!!!!

That's one sure way of making a kid jump back out of bed, wide awake, eager to point out the bit you've silly enough to miss!
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