C decided she wanted in on the giveaway fun, so here goes another giveaway. Three childrens books picked by C. We will attempt to purchase appropriate books for the level you want! Thanks!
My favorite book as a child was Ferdinand. My daughter is now four and I'm trying to get her into reading by reading a story to her every night. She isn't a big fan of Ferdinand but more of a Strawberry Shortcake girl. I'm just glad that she likes books at all.
I'm not sure I had a favorite book. I hated reading from 3rd grade till college. I had a teacher that made reading not fun. I do remember reading the little golden books
I loved reading so I have quite a few from various times in my life. I loved The Monster at the End of This Book as a small child. I enjoyed classic nursery rhyme books. Then I liked the Ramona series when I got older and Judy Bloom books. Also lies To Kill a Mockingbird and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn when I was a teenager.
I, too, was a fan of The Monster at the End of This Book. We read it here quite often and we love the app for iPhone & iPad. It's awesome to see Grover come to life and I love how it stayed true to the original artwork and story.
When I was in junior high, there was a teen series by Frank Peretti called Cooper Kids Adventure Series....I would probably STILL read this series...it was THAT good.
My Favorite book when I was little was The monster at the end of this book
ReplyDeleteI love that book, and they made a second one with Elmo in it too! so cute!
DeleteMy favorite book as a child was Ferdinand. My daughter is now four and I'm trying to get her into reading by reading a story to her every night. She isn't a big fan of Ferdinand but more of a Strawberry Shortcake girl. I'm just glad that she likes books at all.
ReplyDeleteI have never read that, at least that I recall, thanks I'll add it to our list!
DeleteGreen Eggs and Ham was my favorite as a child because it's the first book I was able to read by myself :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Oh that's a great one! Once my elementary school did a green eggs and Ham lunch, No one ate that day!
DeleteMy fav book as a kid was anything Nancy Drew or Ramona...LOVED those books!
ReplyDeleteI never really read Nancy Drew, but Ramona was a hit!
DeleteI'm not sure I had a favorite book. I hated reading from 3rd grade till college. I had a teacher that made reading not fun. I do remember reading the little golden books
ReplyDeleteI love little golden books, I found a bunch for a quarter each at Goodwill last year!
DeleteMine was tales of a 4th grade nothing. Jeffra
ReplyDeleteThat was a good one.... I also remember reading Sideways Stories from Wayside School around the same time!
DeleteOne Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish as a younger kid.
ReplyDeleteLove that book!
Delete:) So excited!! The girls are going to love some new books
DeleteI loved reading so I have quite a few from various times in my life. I loved The Monster at the End of This Book as a small child. I enjoyed classic nursery rhyme books. Then I liked the Ramona series when I got older and Judy Bloom books. Also lies To Kill a Mockingbird and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn when I was a teenager.
ReplyDeleteJudy Blume is really an amazing author!!
DeleteMy favorite book as a young child was Love You Forever. Once I learned to read myself I really enjoyed Judy Blume books and Ramona.
ReplyDeleteOh that is the sweetest little book!
DeleteI loved the Trixie Belden series!
ReplyDeleteI've never read that, off to google it!
DeleteI loved mysteries and Judy Blume
ReplyDeleteI, too, was a fan of The Monster at the End of This Book. We read it here quite often and we love the app for iPhone & iPad. It's awesome to see Grover come to life and I love how it stayed true to the original artwork and story.
ReplyDeletethere is an Ipad app for that??? I had no idea!
DeleteWhen I was in junior high, there was a teen series by Frank Peretti called Cooper Kids Adventure Series....I would probably STILL read this series...it was THAT good.
ReplyDeleteFavorite book as a child had to be anything Boxcar Children...oh how I loved those books...lots of books really - but those were some real fun for me!
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