Favorite childhood books
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View Profile Before I get the "This should be in the literature section", I'd just like to say; I've posted it here since the lit' section is practically dead. If it's that much trouble, then I'm sure it'll get moved.
"The very hungry caterpillar".

Easily my favorite.
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View Profile That book rocked.
On the 3rd day he ate an apple, yum.
Mine would be peter rabbit one, the one that taught me time :3
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View Profile The Grouchy Ladybug.

Twas fun times.
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Parduotas juokas.
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View Profile First book I've ever read was probably my favourite. The Rainbow Fishy.

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View Profile I really don't get what's interesting about this thread. Why would anyone care about this?
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View Profile I really don't get what's interesting about this thread. Why would anyone care about this?
Bcos we are people. Not robots.
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View Profile Bcos we are people. Not robots.
Good one .
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View Profile I was always partial to Hungry Hungry Catterpilar,
Fire Fire Said Mrs. Mcguire,
Green Eggs and Ham,
and Goodnight Moon.

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View Profile A Brief History Of Time - Stephen Hawking

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View Profile How you people manage to remember these books are beyond me.
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