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> From my bookshelf … What Children’s Books are on your “must have” list?

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post 03/04/2012, 09:36 PM
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post 03/04/2012, 10:02 PM
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Goodnight Moon

Possum Magic

anything by Richard Scarry - My brother and I were obsessed with his books when we were children.



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post 03/04/2012, 10:53 PM
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No David!

It's the first book DS learned to read. LOL. Which is probably why I'm so attached to it.
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post 03/04/2012, 11:15 PM
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I can't believe "The Wonky Donkey" hasn't come up yet.
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post 03/04/2012, 11:38 PM
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The Magic Pudding - Norman Lindsay
An Australian classic. I bought DS the hard cover copy when he was a baby. My brother has a copy which was given to him when he was young.
The illustrations have so much character, the grumpy looking pudding is just so ridiculously funny.
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post 04/04/2012, 09:06 PM
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I can't believe "The Wonky Donkey" hasn't come up yet.

This almost made my original list but it was just getting too long. This is a fairly recent discovery for me, but I also love it!

Oh, and the Magic Pudding wub.gif
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post 04/04/2012, 09:35 PM
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Whose afraid of the big bad book? By Lauren Child......absolutely brilliant book!
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post 11/04/2012, 03:41 AM
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A lot of what has been suggested plus:

Not Now, Bernard - David McKee
The Tiger Who Came For Tea - Judith Kerr
The Wolves in the Walls - Neil Gaiman
The Alfie books by Shirley Hughes
Heard it in the Playground/Please Mrs Butler - Allan Ahlberg
The Phantom Tollbooth - Norman Juster
Six Dinner Sid - Inga Moore
A Dark, Dark Tale - Ruth Brown
The Spider and the Fly - Tony DiTerlizzi
Mr Pusskins - Sam Lloyd
Monkey and Me - Emily Gravett
Love You Forever - Robert Munsch (damn book makes me well up every time)

And anything by the following authors:
Diana Wynne Jones
Paul Jennings
Michael Rosen

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Can anyone name the book....please....there is a rhyme in it which goes something like " rumti tum, rubiddy bum, rat a tat tat, Boom! which recurs throughout the story. My grandchildren loved it and we can't remember the title. I would love to get a copy of it for my next grandchild. If anyone knows the answer I would be grateful. original.gif
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As I have had my own kids I understand the need for a picture book to be interesting for both the child and parent - I recently came across the following book available on www.lulu.com it is such a simple but really entertaining and funny story about a naughty dog that my Lucy and Thomas just love. Though I just had to share


Mikey and Pikey by Annabell Livingston - available on www.lulu.com

Enjoy
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