Sew Mama, Sew hosts a fun giveaway day every May. I have enjoyed them for several years already and this year I decided to join the fun.
There's 2¼ yard lace. Seven fat quarters. A dozen Hello Kitty buttons as well as three cards of other buttons and two packs of iron on denim patches.
I'll keep it short and sweet since I know you have hundreds of other giveaways to enter.
To enter all you have to do is leave a comment telling me one of your favorite childhood books.
Winner will be chosen and notified on May 26th.
This giveaway is open to everyone.
Sewing notions! Yeah!
ReplyDeleteI loved various books by Enid Blyton.
ReplyDeleteHeidi, I had a book that was almost wore out when I got it, and I re read that book over and over. wish i had it now.I can still see the worn cover.
ReplyDeletePatti
I love the 3 investigators. So cool.
ReplyDeleteI loved "little house in the big woods" and "on the banks of plum creek." the one in between, "little house on the prairie" just didn't appeal to me as much.
ReplyDelete"Prayer for a Child" by Rachael Field. "Bless this milk and bless this bread. Bless my soft and waiting bed." I read it to rags, then read it to my daughters, and purchased one for each of them when they had children.
ReplyDeleteIty Bity Raindrop was my favorite book
ReplyDeleteI loved reading the old Nancy Drew stories, Little House on the Prairie books and books about the lives of saints (I was in Catholic School gr 1-5). Looking at what I read I really read quite an assortment. Take care...Sharon
ReplyDeleteI would love to be entered in your giveaway....one of my all time favorite childhood books was "The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew." I still get a warm feeling inside remembering my mom reading to me from that book. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've loved reading since I learned how at the age of three. Yes, I was three; I suppose it helped having older brothers in school by that point, and wanting to do "homework" because they were. You know what kids are like for wanting to do what the "big kids" are doing. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I rarely find a book I don't enjoy. I read Roald Dahl, Charles Dickens, Enid Blyton, Beatrix Potter, Hans Christian Anderson, and many others in my childhood, and still enjoy them today. But my absolute favourite book has always been "A Little Princess" - it's still my favourite today!
I am a self-described book addict. My mother started me on this path, and because of this I could list pages upon pages of books I've enjoyed, but I won't. I will list some series: The Little House on the Prairie, and Anne of Green Gables, I enjoy reading these to my children,too. My girls (5 and 8) like the American Girl books.
ReplyDeleteI loved louisa May Alcott's books, as well as Enid Blyton's work as a child. I believe that me and my sisters read every single childrens' book there was in our local library!
ReplyDeleteI guess I was a tomboy! My favorite childhood book was "Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel." And I still have it! audiodropzone at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of favorite books, but love to read silly ones like Chocolatina and Llama Llama Red Pajama over and over and over! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Now that's asking alot to have to remember that far back. My mind has gone blank and I can't think of any right now but I did and do read alot
ReplyDeleteClip Clop - about a horse that wants shoes.
ReplyDeleteJennE
I always loved the Little House books!
ReplyDeleteGoodnight Moon was always my favorite.
ReplyDeletemy favourite book from my childhood is seven spiders spinning by gregory maguire (author of wicked)... surprisingly i love his adult books now too!
ReplyDeleteyou can reach me at supersharmie at gmail dot com :)
I always love those Nancy Drew books. Fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite books was Indian in the Cupboard :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Little Miss and Mr Men books by Roger Hargreaves :)
ReplyDeleteDesi
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One of my favorite books growing up was Ratha's Creature.
ReplyDeleteI'm Spanish so my favorite childhood book was Ardilla va a patinar which translates as Squirrel goes ice skating. Much cuter in spanish I assure you.
ReplyDeletesylvester and the magic pebble=thanks!
ReplyDeleteSome of my favourite books as a child were the 'Adventure' series by Willard Price. I must have read them so many times!
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing this giveaway! It's a lovely way to 'meet' new blogs.
I was a huge Nancy Drew fan and also loved the Wrinkle in Time series. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteravensrascals (at) gmail (dot) com
I loved the Little House on the Prairie books. I read them so many times!
ReplyDeleteI was a huge Nancy Drew fan but my all time favorite book was "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss
ReplyDeletehi your welcome to mine's also i will liked to be included i lived in holland is that possible..?
ReplyDeletePippi Longstocking! Thank's for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLucinda the Mule...my favorite.
ReplyDeletejillian jiggs and her pigs!
ReplyDeleteMy all-time favorite has to be "A Child's Garden of Verse". Mom read this book to me back in the early 1960's and it started me on a love of reading to this day! She read the book to my children when they were little and still has the book for the next generation to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI always loved Charlotte's Web. :)
ReplyDeleteI always loved the Archie comic books...my fave!
ReplyDeleteMary
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My favorite book as a child was Heidi.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was Scuppers, the Sailor Dog.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog---it's a sunny spot in my day.
My very favorite childhood book was Rags The Firehouse Dog.
ReplyDeleteGreat assortment of items! I love anything by Dr. Seuss :)
ReplyDeleteJulia @ Stars&Sunshine
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I loved Dr. Seuss books when I was little.
ReplyDeletei loved the Secret Garden adn read many many times as a child.
ReplyDeletekirkwood0419(at)hotmail(dot)com
My favorite as a child was the Saggy Baggy Elephant, the local librarian gave it to me when I kept asking for a library card every week, I was too young so she gave me a book. Boy did I treasure it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI loved little red riding hood.
ReplyDeleteAbel's Island. I still like to read it from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI loved the classics-Heidi, a Little Princess, the Secret Garden
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ReplyDeletehandmadebytracie (at) gmail (dot) com
Little Women was my favorite book when I was a child. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your notions. We call it haberdashery here in the UK!! Fav book from childhood - Nancy Drew mysteries. Mom would read them outloud until I got hooked enough to read them myself!!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh to many to choose from. I loved Enid Blyton, the little house series and soooo many more
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I had a book of fairy tales that I loved. It was my aunt's and had beautiful illustrations. They were unusual fairy tales and unfortunately when my husband and I got married, a lot of my stuff was sent to auction and this book must have been in the stuff that got sold. I don't know the author so I can't replace it.
ReplyDeleteLittle Women! :)
ReplyDeleteI love any children's book by Eric Carle. as I child i read Dr. ;Suess all the time. thanks.
ReplyDeleteI loved anything by Enid Blyton - especially the Famous Five!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood book was The Boxcar Children! I loved that the characters were going around making stuff they needed out of cast-offs - wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh lots of goodies!!! yay!
ReplyDeleteI honestly can't think of one of my childhood books BUT my girls aren't grown up yet and I can tell you which books I've enjoyed reading to them.
The Bear Snores On (and all the other bear books in the series) by Karma Wilson.
They are a dream to read aloud and I just love them.
Thanks for the chance!
Outside over there by Maurice Sendak. It was an inspiration for my later favorite movie- The Labyrinth. Both are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI loved The Velveteen Rabbit. I still think it's a great book! Thanks for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love The Old Man and The Afternoon Cat.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book was Anne of Green Gables.
ReplyDeletewhere the wild things are ..hands down! :) raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. Redhood and the wolf - like "Rødhette og ulven" would be one of my favorite. The last in between " in in Norwegian.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Bobbsey Twins series. I couldn't get enough of them.
ReplyDeleteAh, that is such a cute idea! Let me see, my favorite was always "A Hice of Busy Bees"...
ReplyDeleteI loved all the Black Stallion books.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite childhood books was the picture book Corduroy about a little stuffed bear.
ReplyDeleteAs a small child, we wore out One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. As an older child, I loved Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
ReplyDeleteBeverly Cleary, definitely.
ReplyDeleteI say yay for sewing goodies!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite books when little were The Giant's Shoe, The Hungry Thing, and when older anything by L.M. Montgomery.
I love the Froggy series!
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Laura Ingalls Wilder books. Nothing else came close!
ReplyDeleteI love the book where the sidewalk ends.
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My favorite books from when I was a kid were the Babysitter's Club Series. Owned them all at one point!
ReplyDeletemy favorite childhood book was the little engine that could. In fact I need to get a copy for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteThe Black Stallion series, Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series, all the books by Walt Morey and my favorite was The Golden Mare. I read alot as a kid. Thanks for the chance!!!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this book called Amber Brown is not a Crayon, about a girl whose best friend moves away :)
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Albert Payson Terhune's stories about his home, "Sunnybank, Home of Lad" and all the books about his collies. Those were my favorites as a child, though they weren't considered 'children's books.'
ReplyDeleteI had three favourite books when I was growing up: The Magic Faraway Tree, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
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My favorite book was the cat in the hat.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite stories to read to my kindergarten kids is Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems. My favorite story from my childhood is the secret garden by Frances Hodgeson Burnett.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun collection of notions to share with others. thanks for participating in the giveaway hop.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
One of my favorites was The Little Red Hen.
ReplyDeleteI loved the entire Little House series, and now my daughter does too, so I get to read it again and again!
ReplyDeleteFavorite childhood book is I Love You Forever...it always makes me cry. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI loved all the Black Stallion books. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI loved my Disney Mother Goose book so much as a child that I had to buy one for my son when he was born 5 yrs ago.
ReplyDeleteI love sewing notions! My favorite childhood book was Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite childhood books is Heidi:) I so wanted to eat goat cheese when reading it. Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeletelOVE the kitty buttons!!!! My favorite books were Childcraft encyclopedias...brought them everywhere! Still have them- my son is now reading them! so fun! I also love the Little House series and have just finished reading it with my DD! Books are amazing aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThere is a great new series of board books my kids loved by Amy Wilson sanger based around food - like Hola Jalapeno and My first book of Sushi. the rhymes are great and the images are fantastic collages she has made. Check them out!
I loved the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and Beverley Clearey! Thanks for the lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Beverly Cleary, in particular the Ramona books. I also liked Laura Ingalls Wilder.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever read Milly Molly Mandy? Cute book(s)
My favorite childhood book is "Alice in Wonderland." I've even made an "Alice in Wonderland" quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Little Princess and struggled along with Sara Crewe over and over. The book is now free through BLIO.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how many of everyone's favorites I also read and loved as a child. I think the book I wore out, though, was "The Wind in the Willows."
ReplyDeleteLoved the Lio The Witch and the Wardrobe and still do
ReplyDeleteI read the 'Little House' series so many times, none of my books still have the covers. I bought my daughter her own set a few years ago & I can't wait until she is old enough to enjoy them... xo
ReplyDeleteI loved "Harriet the Spy" as a child, and "On the Banks of Plum Creek". Thanks for the chance to win these great goodies!
ReplyDeleteI loved reading Nancy Drew Mysteries.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difficult question- I read constantly and still do. Maybe the Anne of Green Gable books.
ReplyDeleteOh great giveaway!! I loved Bridge to Teribithia and Harriet the Spy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway - My favorite children's book is Frindle by Andrew Clements. (and I am a school librarian, so I should know - ha ha!)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood book would have the be The Hungry Caterpillar! Best book ever! Maybe one day I will be so inspired to make a quilt featuring the Hungry Caterpillar himself :-) Thanks for the chance to win - love the Hello Kitty buttons, perfect for my niece who is half Japanese :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved "there is a monster at the end of this book". I loved it so much that I passed that love down to my kids and my neices. thanks for the give a way
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book when I was a child was A Wrinkle in Time. It is a "tween" age book.
ReplyDeletei loved a book called "heckedy peg" you should totally read it, it is kinda like a fairy tale or fable with a happy ending
ReplyDeleteI loved Mrs. Piggle-wiggle. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI loved Madeline!
ReplyDeleteEnid Blyton Secret Seven series. It wasn't until I grew up I discovered the Swallows and Amazon series and wished I'd read them as a kid.
ReplyDeleteThe Secret Garden was a favorite. And of course all the Nancy Drew books. I wish I had saved them, I would re-read them all :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite childhood books was The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White.
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"Where the Wild Things Are"...I'd check it out of the library every time my grandmother took me there.
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my favorite childhood book was a collection of stories and poems--don't remember the title. still have it and enjoy sharing it with my grandchildren now. thanks for the opportunity and have a great day
ReplyDeleteAs a child and until today I love books from Lucy Maud Montgomery - Anne from the Green Gables was my first one!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful giveaway!
Ivana
I loved Paul Jennings!!
ReplyDeletexo Steph
• • • I remember reading the Trixie Belden books.
ReplyDeleteI love Alice in Wonderland! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteballet shoes, just loved it!
ReplyDeleteI loved anything by Enid Blyton, I wanted to be in the Famous Five!
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables was my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Little REd Hen.
ReplyDeleteI loved the very hungry caterpillar, i read it to my kids now
ReplyDeleteknightmom03@gmail.com
My favorite book to read was Little Women. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables is a favorite. Great giveaway, and I love your blog design :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood book was "But No Elephants!" by Jerry Smath. I even purchased one from Ebay when my son was born because my copy got destroyed in a basement flood. I love this book and we still read it now! (My son is 7)
ReplyDeleteI think the "Little House on the Prairie" books were my favorites as a child...although, we can't forget "The Boxcar Children" books, either. Oh did I ever want to find an abandoned boxcar in the woods to have adventures in! lol
ReplyDeleteI loved all of Astrid Lindgren's books, especially Pippi Longstocking!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely giveaway!
I always loved A Secret Garden. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood book was The Lorax.
ReplyDeleteAnything by Enid Blyton!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE the HK buttons!!! My favorite childhood book is The Polar Express by Chris VanAlsburg. jinglesells at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI loved all of the Little House books and Nancy Drew.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Famous Five, and the Narnia series.
ReplyDeleteLittle Women and the Little House books.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite books were, What Katy Did, and, What Katy Did Next. I read them over and over. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI liked the Little House on the Prairie series. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJellybeans for Breakfast was my favorite book as a child :)
ReplyDeleteI read and reread the Little House books as a child. I am now a pre-school storyteller so my list of favorite picture books is huge.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading The Cocnut Island Twins and when I went to Mauritius it felt as though I was back with the twins when I saw all the sugar cane!
ReplyDeletelove your column would love to be entered for your nice give a away!
ReplyDeleteRachel
I loved Winnie the Pooh! Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway. Wow I hope I win!
ReplyDeleteThe Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein - I still love it now as an adult!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book was Emily of New Moon by L. M. Montgomery.
ReplyDeleteSo many good stories to choose from! My favorite would have to be "Misty of Chincoteague" - she had to read it so often that 50 years later Mom can still quote it by heart.
ReplyDeleteWell when I was really little it would be one fish two fish, but when I was a bit older and reading on my own it would be the American girl series!
ReplyDeleteSwallows and Amazons was one of my favourites
ReplyDeleteSo many good books. My 1st grade granddaughter and I just finished 3 books about the Library Mouse. Good story, Loved the pictures. Fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love this day, because that's how I found your blog (and many others) years ago! Your stories are so good. My favorite book - since age 5! - is Little Women. With a baby girl, I see a use for Hello Kitty buttons in the future...
ReplyDeleteI love children's books. So many to choose from, but There's an Alligator Under My Bed is a Classic.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember my favourite book but one that I used to read to my son was Peepo.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood book was The Poky Little Puppy!
ReplyDeleteEasy question, The Velveteen Rabbit. Sometimes I still look at it.
ReplyDeleteIm on here just to pretty much say hello and stop by, but the best of luck to everyone with this contest. Richard
ReplyDeletei loved nancy drew and hardy boys
ReplyDeleteOnly one? Oh my! Um, Little Women has probably had the highest number of re-readings, but there were so many I loved!
ReplyDeleteI loved the stories, and still do, about Saltkråkan by Astrid Lindgren (the author of Pippi Longstocking).
ReplyDeleteI loved the Ugly Duckling as a child.
ReplyDeleteanna [at] 64 color box [dot] com
I liked (and still do) the book Phantom Tollbooth
ReplyDeleteAll the Little House books!
ReplyDeletesteeplechaser29 at yahoo dot com
Klippity Klop by Ed Emberley. Truly one of the best books around. If you find it, buy it. You will love it and so will any children in your life.
ReplyDeleteOnce I discovered The Chronicles of Narnia, they were my favorites. I'm pretty sure before that, I really loved all my Little Golden Books.
ReplyDeletebook written by enid blyton, especially the famous five!
ReplyDeletePlease come join my giveaway too:
http://whimsyloft.com/2012/05/may-giveaway/
Hugs,
Grace
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Beatrix potter Pooh and Paddington Bear
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite books from my childhood was Black Beauty. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the books by Enid Blyton. Another favourite was a Dutch book called Kruistocht in spijkerbroek.
ReplyDeletemy favorite book?
ReplyDeleteit was called Donkey Donkey.
I have NO IDEA why i loved it so. WEhen i found a tattered copy when my son was small, i bought it and read it to him, also.
ohh the lace and the hello kitty buttons! oh my oh my oh my sooo adoooraaablllleee!! where did you get them? >< i want to look to it even if i dont win...anyways...childhood books..gosh theres so many...definitely loved all dr suess...and coordiroy i think it was...yep i think dr seuss does it! hehe thanks so much for the post! ^^
ReplyDeleteThad Owen by Hazel Wilson! Growing up as a young lad so many equestrian books were targeted primarily towards girls. Thad Owen featured a boy as the main character. The first time I read Thad Owen I loved it and I have read it many times since! :)
ReplyDeleteWinnie the pooh! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLittle Lulu was my favorite book as a child. I am a new quilter and would love to win your great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity
Sandy
The Queen Who Stole the Sky - Written by Jennifer Garrett, Illistrated by Linda Hendry
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely prize, for making it easy to enter and for your question!! My favorite childhood book is "Miss Suzy". I swear I had it memorized by the time I was 2 and everyone thought I could read because I knew it by heart!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteMy contact info is: scrapgirl1467 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Have a wonderful day,
Maureen
One of my favorite books is the Lorax by Dr Seuss. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giveaway. My favorite book is the 3 little pigs as it teaches that wisdom can save your life.
ReplyDeleteGod bless
Sandra
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Mathilda by Roald Dahl ...
ReplyDeleteCat in the Hat!
ReplyDeletePeter Pan :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was real young my favorites were: Millions of Cats, Angus and the Duck, and Georgie the Ghost books
ReplyDeleteAs I got older I like the Beverly Cleary books
As a teen my mom introduced me to the Jalna series and I really liked those.
My favorite childhood book was A Little Golden Book called Little Mommy, illustrated by Eloise Wilkin. I remember sitting for the longest times looking at all of the beautiful pictures. It's about a little girl playing with her dolls. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteThe Phantom Tollbooth!
ReplyDeleteJack and the Beanstalk.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood book was Little Black Sambo. I know that is not politically acceptable anymore and I certainly wouldn't want to offend, but it was a darling story.
ReplyDeleteI loved Arabian Nights and Black Beauty. I think I wore the covers off those two reading and retracing them!
ReplyDeleteI loved Tikki Tikki Tembo! Such a fun book, and a favorite of mine. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteRedhood and the wolf would be one of my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteI liked the Pinkerton books by Steven Kellog. :)
ReplyDeletebrooke at richardchurch dot com
I loved all the Nancy Drew mystery books. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables...
ReplyDeletePollyanna.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
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Wow! This contest got a lot of interest. Just reading the comments makes me want to go read the ones that are new to me and reminds me of ones I haven't thought about for years. I loved Anne of Green Gables, The Bobbsy Twins and The Hardy Boys, but probably most of all Nancy Drew. Also Babar the Elephant. Can't leave out Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. Miss your blog when you don't have time to write, but understand how busy you must be. Please don't give me the sewing notions, I have drawers full! Just wanted to join in the fun. Thank you for your lovely writing.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved The Island of the Blue Dolphins. Last year I checked out the audio book from the children's section of the library to hear the story again. It's fab. So is your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI loved the Enid Blyton school stories, plus the Happy Hollisters.
ReplyDeleteOh man. I was/am a book nerd. Hard to narrow it down.
ReplyDeleteI loved Caddie Woodlawn. The Giver by Lois Lowry. The True Story of Charlotte Doyle. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.
I loved Dr Suess. thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteI love reading the Famous five books by Enid Blyton.Thanks for the giveaway.
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I loved The Boxcar Children series. :)
ReplyDeleteI loved The Haunting of Hiram :)
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I loved Sophie's stories by Segur Countess
ReplyDeleteI loved the Anne of Green Gables series.
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