Brown Bear Brown Bear
Goodnight Moon. And then The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
purbledragon666 reblogged this from supernaturalapocalypse The Junie B. Jones books. My kindergarten teacher tried to take them away from me and make me read Hank the Cowdog...
celestial-star-warrior reblogged this from supernaturalapocalypse and added: Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech. I was like 7 or 8 and it opened my imagination entirely. It was the first book I read that...
Trumpet of the Swan - first book, mom would read a page and then I would read a page. Reread a lot.Or Wrinkle in Time -...
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evolutionsbedingt reblogged this from pippn-frodo and added: Letters from Felix is right up there with The Children of Bullerbü and Ronja Bandit’s Daughter for me!
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Yep, Monster at the End of This Book or Hop on Pop. After that it was the Magic Treehouse series
evolutionsbedingt liked this Probably The Magic Wishing Chair, just because i got to it first.
bookbelle494 liked this Misty of Chincoteague. The Monster of the End of This Book was influential, but I was pretty much always scared of it...
A Little Princess
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Go Dog Go was one of the first books my son was obsessed with. I still have it memorized… Letters from Felix… all of the letters got so worn and faded that my parents laminated them for me and every time at the...
The Magic Treehouse
Unfortunately it was Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks. I read it before the movie came out and it was soo good.
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todayithoughtof liked this There are a lot of good ones here, but I think my first would have to be Go Dog Go. There’s something subtly surreal...
hawkieface reblogged this from supernaturalapocalypse Either Matilda or The Phantom Tollbooth
hawkieface liked this The Secret Life of Bees. I lost count of how many times I reread it. Followed closely by The Five People You Meet in...