I'm excited to participate in...
CELEBRATE Children's Book Week
Giveaway Hop May 1st-8th!
Once again I want to thank Mary at
BookHounds who is hosting this hop.
I love children's books and have read SO
many of them in my life as a child, mom, and as
a teacher. There are so many great books
out there, classics and new books too.
My favorite books growing up were the Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
My parents gave me the set of books for Christmas when I was 9 years old. I loved them so much!! These books turned me into the voracious reader that I am today.
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to Amazon so they can buy the books they
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I absolutely loved the Little House series as a little girl! I remember I'd read them over and over and I never tired of them! I also really enjoyed reading the Warriors books by Erin Hunter. They sparked my love for cats. It feels like just yesterday that I read them.
ReplyDeleteI felt the same way Cynthia! I never ever got tired of reading them.
DeleteI remember the first time I got a book. It was a children's edition of Jule's Vern Around the World in Eighty Days! I loved it and kept reading it every year. Thank you for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI remember loving this one particular book that I first saw on Reading Rainbow - Miss Nelson is Back. Still have it. :)
ReplyDeleteOh those were so good!
DeleteGoodnight Moon! :D
ReplyDeleteCharlotte's Web was my favorite to read!
ReplyDeletethank you for posting
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI loved reading Strawberry Shortcake.
ReplyDeleteI loved The Cat in the Hat.
ReplyDeleteWrinkle in Time. It was the first real book I read that I LOVED.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite children's book I remember that I loved as a child is Charlotte's Web.
ReplyDeleteI loved all the Little house books.
ReplyDeleteI use to like all Dr. Seuss books
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading Little House in the Big Woods as part of my 50 State Reading Challenge. The first books I remember were by Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteAnn
My grandchildren love the story of the secret of the nimh, and Bible stores
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I love Robin Hood and Little Red riding Hood. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't remember too many of the books for very young readers that I read, but I do remember checking oodles of mysteries from the library, Nancy Drew and more.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember too many of the books for very young readers that I read, but I do remember checking oodles of mysteries from the library, Nancy Drew and more.
ReplyDeleteThe most memorable book I can read as a child is the Snow Queen. I was always an avid reader as a child.
ReplyDeleteThe Poky Little Puppy.
ReplyDeletetwo of my favorites were the little engine that could and the story about ping
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I loved Houseboat Girl by Lois Lensky.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite was Anne of Green Gables.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember alot of my childhood but I do remember loving and reading the Nancy Drew books when I was in middle school :)
ReplyDeleteI remember reading every Mrs Piggle Wiggle.
ReplyDeleteI read Where the Red Fern Grows so many times it's a wonder I had any tears left!
ReplyDeleteI loved Charlotte's Web.
ReplyDeleteMy son loved Clifford the Big Red Dog book
ReplyDeleteThere was one about a moth that I loved. I still have it - just about holding together at the spine!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite children's book was The Three Billy Goat Gruff.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Winnie the Pooh series. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI loved the Nancy Drew mysteries.
ReplyDeleteI loved charlotte's web :]
ReplyDeleteSweet Valley High books. Really loved them.
ReplyDeleteI loved Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Watership Down, and The Hobbit.
ReplyDeleteCharlottes Web was always a favorite thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteThe Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet.
ReplyDeleteThe Cat in the Hat -- one of my all time favourites.
ReplyDeleteStone Soup was one of my favorite folk tales.
ReplyDeleteI loved my sweet valley high books
ReplyDeleteI loved the Poky Little Puppy.
ReplyDeleteDianna
Are You My Mother by P. D. Eastman. Still a favorite!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the book Heidi.
ReplyDeleteAs a child I liked very much Robin Hood. I haven't reread it in a long time, but I am sure it is still good.
ReplyDeleteI loved Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series!
ReplyDeleteLoved all of Enid Blyton's books!
ReplyDeleteI loved Danny and the Dinosaur.
ReplyDeleteI loved the secret garden.
ReplyDeleteMegan @ reading away the days
I loved Enid Blyton's books :)
ReplyDelete- Ana M
I loved my copy of The Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. I've read it so many times that I still remember it perfectly today.
ReplyDeleteI had this Disney book that I loved and asked my mom to read over, and over called The Magic Grinder. It had a dragon and Mickey and Minnie Mouse. I might even still have it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really like Cinderella!
Charlotte's Web; The Lion, The Witch, & the Wardrobe; The Last Unicorn; and these books I cannot remember the author, but they were in a big unrelated series and one was called Morgan about a horse and one was Serendipity about a dragon I believe. 😄
ReplyDeleteI adored the Betsy Tacy and Tibsy books. They were my favorites as a child.
ReplyDeleteMy first favorite book and the first book I ever read was Go Dog Go!
ReplyDeleteYes, a book about a boy and a girl who at the ends turns out are siblings. It's in my native language, it's called Isti oci.
ReplyDelete~ KateS