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So I am familiar with some of his work if not his name. BFG definitly qualifies as an essential. Tashmere Send a noteboard - 11/02/2010 08:30:50 PM
As do the others.

Also, I should probably replace The Hungry Catipillar that is one of the ones that was probably read to pieces. Oh. I will have to watch for Dahl too. I think that more than a couple of people have mentioned him now and I have no idea of who they were talking about. Now I have a first name to help. Thank you.



I know that The Very Hungry Caterpillar comes in one of those cardboard editions which can stand quite a bit of chewing.

And Roald Dahl is amazing. On many levels. In addition to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (which is perhaps the most famous) he wrote BFG (Big Friendly Giant), The Witches, Boy, Matilda, George's Marvellous Medicine, and any number of other good books. If you have not yet read him, I would recommend him, even to an adult. But I loved him unconditionally as a child.

Paddington is also wonderful. I am still slightly in love with him. Even if he is a bear. That sort of thing does not come between us.


Okay, Now I am quite curious about Paddington.

:)
Teresa
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Shoulda known, really - 11/02/2010 02:24:25 PM 1480 Views
Re: What books would you consider essential to a children's library? - 11/02/2010 03:28:01 PM 1501 Views
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Re: Those were good. I think I have all except for the Paddington so I will keep my eye out for it. - 11/02/2010 08:09:59 PM 1414 Views
So I am familiar with some of his work if not his name. BFG definitly qualifies as an essential. - 11/02/2010 08:30:50 PM 1507 Views
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