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January 24, 2012
Is there a book that you have kept since childhood?
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hannagudm
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Yes all my Alfons Åberg books in Icelandic. I loved them growing up and now I read them to my son and he loves them too :)
inquisitive-mood
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The Giving Tree
its-just-kaitlyn
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my serendipity books c:
kassscrap
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Kalevala - folk Karelian epos
diyannmasleen
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Yes!
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cozysmile25
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yes.
personsreality
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Yes a few actually! My favourite is called The Snow Angel
strengthofthestorm
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‘Happy Little Dolphin’. My Mom added her own lines on the sides of the pages in permanent marker. Treasure.
imaenerd
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chicken soup journal
mkdaley
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To Kill a Mockingbird
lemon-whiskas
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yes, titled Reynard and The Fisherman
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michelle-deakin
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Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory :) It is still under my bed.
lullabysworld
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Yes ! “Fairies” by Perrault (with some scribbles I did on the pages when I was too young to take care of my books ^^”)
a-little-harmed-shinra
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Stellaluna.
uptownrivers
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A Friend For Dragon :’)
adrianamarrero
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“Mi amigo el pintor”
authoressmamma
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I loved “King of the Dollhouse” by Patricia Clapp . I had lost my copy but lucky enough to find a copy. It’s now a collectors item.
earthtojennifer
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar (:
chasingtthesun
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The Giving Tree. It’s been passed down the family. And the Berenstain Bear series. I love them.
lowbird
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The Book of Unicorns by Jackie French
amandafarmer
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if you give a mouse a cookie
sonoloblio
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“A Margarita Debayle” by Ruben Dario
raeraerae
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haroun and the sea of stories by salman rushdie!
tchotchkelove
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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. So beautiful.
itsbeensofunny
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Yes: “Le petit prince” … already read and reread a thousand times and I always learn something new with this lovely prince!
kiminophrase
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The Neverending Story ♥
cenandoconlobos
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yes Dinotopia by James Gurney
choucroute
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Matilda
randomdeviantheart
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Many.
shit-and-sunshine
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I keep all my books-which is why I now have books living in my dresser.
captainlydwinchester
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Large, old, hardcover copy of Grimm’s Fairytales
mirandasart
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I still have my old fairy tales books from when I was a kid.
rain-dancer
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Too many to name.
kbirdthewonderful
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The Secret Garden.
lu-na-cy-ish
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Norman the Doorman - Don Freeman
annamather
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Stop that Ball!
engel9
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My dictionary, that may not count as a “book” to most, but it counts to me.
cyanidecydstudios
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All of my Calvin and Hobbes comics.
journiesofthesoul
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Moominland Midwinter
aimlesslyactnaturally
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all Richard Scarry books
wickosaurus
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Shel Silverstein’s A Light in the Attic :)
indiethelorax
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Little Puppy Learns to Share. I’ve had that for my whole life, and I’m not giving it up for anything. Lol
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