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Favourite childhood book?

Me, Enid Blighton, the far away tree, very dark really as all of my childhood stories were, scary stuff some of them
1GHOST · M
Original copy of Winnie the pooh......ahhh the 100 acre big woods ...sigh ...better days back then .
ajoite · 51-55, F
Let's play pooh sticks, which I have in the past
1GHOST · M
👍@ajoite:
TheConstantGardener · 56-60, M
I wasn't much for books as a child. They were usually about middle-class kids having a 'joy good time', which I just couldn't relate to. I did enjoy Aesops fables, they made you think a bit.
ajoite · 51-55, F
Very true most of my childhood stories were about having Jolly good japes..growing up in a mining village couldn't relate, it's just The magic far away tree was very otherworldly to me, a huge escape, no ginger beer etc there
wheels1972 · M
Adrain mole and i only found out a year or two ago that there are loads of books following his whole life
ajoite · 51-55, F
Yeah quite a few, I loved the books growing up, Sue Townsend died last year I believe
SW-User
Thomas the tank engine followed by the Narnia stories as I got older
Valerian · 100+, M
Train Faces, very scary!
katielass · F
Little House on the Prairie
ajoite · 51-55, F
Never read the book, but loved the series, big part of my childhood
katielass · F
@ajoite: There was a series of books. They were great as was the show.
Valerian · 100+, M
[u]Are You My Mother?

P.J. Funnybunny[/u]
ajoite · 51-55, F
Don't know either of them, amazing herb re name, stinks like anything but brilliant herb
LipstickandHeels · 51-55, F
The Phantom Tollbooth.
ajoite · 51-55, F
So sorry missed your comment somehow
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ajoite · 51-55, F
Had to look that up as couldn't remember it, yes it was, one book is called " Mr Pink whistle interferes"

 
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