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Way off in the future, a house shall be mine, and the bookshelves will be lined, with Madeline.
1 book, 2 books, red books, blue books!
I really like them. Cute I am. I really like Green Eggs And Ham! (Wish it was turkey ham, for Kosher sake, but hey!) In fact, Seuss for president, either him, or a very curious little monkey. I should do an experiment, to see what happens if you give a mouse a cookie. Hope it doesn't cause a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
I love, love, love Eloise! I shall own The Complete Tales And Poems Of Winnie The Pooh!
I swear, I'd sooner start a Little book collection, than a movie collection.
Does anyone else have books, or series' of books, that rocket them into Little space? What are they? Why do they rocket you there? For me, I like originals, children's stories that were around before me, except for the original first Curious George story. It's mean to George! The other original 8 are fine.
I think certain stories work so well, because of the rhythm, and rhyme, and predictability. In the middle of the night, who turned on her light? What did she say? We all know; don't we, Madeline fans?
1 book, 2 books, red books, blue books!
I really like them. Cute I am. I really like Green Eggs And Ham! (Wish it was turkey ham, for Kosher sake, but hey!) In fact, Seuss for president, either him, or a very curious little monkey. I should do an experiment, to see what happens if you give a mouse a cookie. Hope it doesn't cause a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
I love, love, love Eloise! I shall own The Complete Tales And Poems Of Winnie The Pooh!
I swear, I'd sooner start a Little book collection, than a movie collection.
Does anyone else have books, or series' of books, that rocket them into Little space? What are they? Why do they rocket you there? For me, I like originals, children's stories that were around before me, except for the original first Curious George story. It's mean to George! The other original 8 are fine.
I think certain stories work so well, because of the rhythm, and rhyme, and predictability. In the middle of the night, who turned on her light? What did she say? We all know; don't we, Madeline fans?
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