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    chronicles of narnia

    james and the giant peach, matilda, and charlie and the chocolate factory... roald dahl

    also... the secret garden

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    NINJAneer gone Indie! Dunedain's Avatar
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    Guild of Geniuses by Dan Santat



    I have a copy for my kid and I enjoy reading along while putting the little one to sleep. I got my copy from the author himself (a good friend). Considering that this is his first children's book, it was rated 5/5 from Amazon. Highly recommended.

    URL: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...e=UTF8&s=books

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    Dr. Seuss was a childhood staple.

    Babar and Family, as well as Curious George.

    As I got older there was Elizabeth Enright and Roald Dahl.

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    die boy abunda die! Lucca Yamazaki's Avatar
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    When I was little, Adarna made prints of the Ibalon epic. Then they had someone make some put some pretty cool illustrations in it. I still keep that book around, y'know.

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    charlotte's web
    the little prince
    secret garden
    louisa may alcott's little women series

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    Ryan older.... C.I.C.C.I's Avatar
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    Lightbulb reviving this thread

    Book suggestions:

    DIMITY DUMPTY - Bob Graham

    365 PENGUINS - Jean Luc Fromental

    STEALING HOME:JACKIE ROBINSON, AGAINST THE ODDS - Robert Burleigh

    THE END - David LaRochelle

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    The Tillerman Family Series by Cynthia Voigt -- Homecoming, Dicey's Song, A Solitary Blue, among others.

  8. #28
    I looooove Nick Joaquin's Pop Stories for Groovy Kids.

    My favorite is The History of Elang Uling.

  9. #29
    Shel Silverstein's poetry for kids, The Missing Piece, The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, The Giving Tree..kainis lang kasi *** mga copies ko di na isinoli ng humiram noh..buti na lang merun sa youtube..Touching talaga and libro na ito.

    I also love books from Adarna most especially the ones by Rene Villanueva and the ones from OMF Literature.

  10. #30
    well, after fairy tales...i guess my fondness for reading really began with Enid Blyton!

  11. #31
    just those whose works left an impression on me..

    shel silverstein
    margery williams
    madeleine l'engle
    charles dickens
    st antoine de exupery
    robert fulghum
    francine pascal's svh series
    judy blume
    ray bradbury
    trina paulus
    FH Burnett
    dr seuss
    Last edited by nanay_ni_sinta; Sep 22, 2008 at 02:14 AM.

  12. #32
    Harry Potter series

    now I'm reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. I'm liking it also, might buy the 2nd book soon, The Sea Monsters

  13. #33
    May nagbabasa ba dito ng Artemis Fowl Series and other books by Eoin Colfer? I'm currently reading the sixth in the series, Time Paradox.

    Other children's lit that I've read:

    Hope for the Flowers (my fave)

    Harry Potter Series

    The Chronicles of Narnia

    The Little Prince

    The Orange Girl, The Ringmaster's Daughter, The Solitaire Mystery, The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder

    The Shadowmancer and Tersias the Oracle by GP Taylor

  14. #34
    The Aesop's Fables

    The Little Prince

    The Alchemist

    The Giver

    The Bible Stories - Noah's Ark; Joseph and his Multicolored Coat; et al

    Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang

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    Thumbs up movie out on the 7th of november

    hardback
    218 pages
    copyright 2006
    ISBN-13:978-0-385-75106-3
    ISBN-10: 0-385-75106-0

    THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS - JOHN BOYNE

    The story of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is very difficult to describe. Usually we give some clues about the book on the jacket, but in this case we think that woud spoil the reading of the book. We think it is important that you start to read without knowing what it is about.

    If you do start to read this book you will go on a journey with a nine-year-old boy called Bruno. (Though this isn't a book for nine-year-olds. And sooner or later you will arrive with Bruno at a fence.

    Fences like this exist all over teh world. we hope you never have to remember such a fence.

  16. #36
    I have read Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea (found this one in Booksale, again). I just love the story of "kindred spirits" Im in the hunt for the next books in the series.

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    hardback
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    ISBN 076362589=2
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    THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE - KATE DiCAMILLO

    Once, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a china rabbit named Edward Tulane. The rabbit was very pleased with himself, and for good reason: he was owned by a girl named Abilene, who treated him with the utmost care and adored him completely.

    And then, one day, he was lost.

    Kate DiCamillo takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the depths of the ocean to the net of fishermen, from the top of a garbage heap to the fireside of a hoboes' camp, from the beside of an ailing child to the streets of Memphis. And along the way, we are shown a true miracle --- that even a heart of the most breakable kind can learn to love, to lose, and to love again.

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