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  • Wed May 22 18:32 CopyLink ~ - Subject: *
    Ppink said:
    I was reading by age 4 and read everything I could get my hands on, still do.

    I loved the Mrs. Piggle Wiggle books, anything by Ronald Dahl, Phil Silverstein, E. B. White, especially The Trumpeter Swan, Swiss Family Robinson... greatbook and all of The Doctor Doolitte Books by Hugh Lofting. My girls loved The American Girl books, in fact so much older daughter is still planning on naming a girl Felicity Elizabeth after the main character from the first book she read in the series when she was 8 or 9. She's almost 34 now. That's a long time keep a potential child's name when it has zero connection to anyone in the family or their friends.

    If I think of anymore I'll message you if you want.

    You might like the Mrs Pollifax books. Really need to start with book one. Lil'Witch might enjoy those. i was around 9 when I read the first one. They are by Dorothy Gilman.

    Darn, now I need to start a new book list for the children's bookcase here. It has mainly Dr. Seuss books since Little Man is only 6 months old.

    We are lucky to have a hugh nonprofit book store here that sorts through 40-50 thousand books a week. It's actually the old Kohler factory and warehouse. Books are $1.25 a pound or $25.00 a box, meaning all you can stuff in the box. The first time I got a box was because I was getting a book that weighted 11 pounds. That's pre-covid when a box was only $20.00.

    cory{BI} you would love it. They have a number of comfortable reading couches and chairs. On the weekends they usually have sales but they have a small coffee, tea and baked goods from the best bakery in town with very reasonable prices.



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