I just hope I can keep up with it.
Now down to business. I was watching Hook the other day and It reminded me of how much I

Anyway, all of this Pan reminiscing got me to thinking about my other favorite books growing up. I was a little bit of a nerd and my favorite school "special block" was when we got to go to the library on Wednesdays and borrow books for the week.
I enjoyed most of them but some stick out to be my favorites, so why not make a list of it?
My top 5 kids books:
(In no particular order)
(In no particular order)



3. The BFG
This is one of the most fun Roald Dahl books, I think. I don't know why they haven't made a movie adaptation of it yet but I'm sort of glad. Also it may have something to do with the fact that the giants eat kids. The BFG was awesome, I wish I got to be his tiny friend. Also, can I say something about how awesome Roald Dahl is at naming things? With human eating giants named the Fleshlumpeater and the Maidmasher and a cucumber looking magic foodstuff called Snozzcumber how could you not love this book?

they killed this book when they made it a series, as a series it looked more like a cheap knock off of the Hardy Boys and The Babysitters Club but the original book was awesome. I had a crawl space above my bedroom that I made into a makeshift boxcar. I think it is every kid's dream to run away, make an awesome hide out/new fort. One time I wanted my parents to think I ran away so I hid in the crawl space for an entire afternoon and pretended that I was on the boxcar, just living off the fat of the land and fixing up my new home. I came downstairs after I was sure they had called the police but my mom just made me a plate of chip beef on toast like noting had happened. Those assholes.

1. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
This remains one of my favorite Christmas stories. The characters were so fun and dysfunctional. I think from the list I can either determine that the 1960s and 70s were the golden age of odd-ball characters and misfits in children's books or my school library was just very out dated. It's a good thing that my mom is a 3rd grade teacher, I have a lot of these books on my shelves at home and can re-read them whenever I want.
I think I will.
1 comment:
After reading the first Boxcar Children (I never read any others) I started using my mom's Ford Crown Victoria as a clubhouse, pretending it was a boxcar.
Kiddy Theresa had an excellent taste in literature.
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