i don't know if it's just me and my family, but my mom was very very pro-reading when i was a little girl and henceforth i have a lot of happy childhood book related memories.
does anyone else have any special books from their childhood?
i got a few really:
this book popped up repeatedly when i was little. my mom read it to me when i was tiny, and then in year 1/2 at school we used to do comprehension on it and then when my youngest sister was little, they read it during the bedtime hour in cbeebies and i was like awwwwwww reminsce. hahaha.
it's basically about a little boy who loses his toy dog, it's super cute.
only just realised this is another shirley hughes book, we had a lot of her stuff through the house. i remember the really cute illustrations. ANYWAY alfie!! i used to have so many books from this series, i remember the alfie gets in first particularly though cause it's so funny. basically he gets in first and manages to lock everyone out of the house hahha. there's another about his new shoes too which i remember vividly.
and finalllyyyy:
this was the first "grown up/teenager" book i read when i was about 8 years old. i remember reading it and then my mom read it too and she was like BLOODY HELL I WISH I'D READ IT FIRST... this book really opened my eyes to a lot of things. single parent families (there weren't that many of them then), mental illness, poverty... i felt like it taught me a lot from a simple book. i still read it now and again, and it's as hardhitting to a 21 year old as it was to me when it was 8. love it.
SO yeah, yr turn.








Reply With Quote
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!


My parents would read to me SO much as a child and I guess it stuck all through my childhood. I had an obsession with encyclopedias for years and would just browse non-fiction books each night, just to learn random facts. There's soooo many to remember in terms of fictional, but I do remember the books by Jill Murphy such as "Five Minutes Peace". 

