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What are your favorite books from your childhood? Mine was Junie B. Jones and The Babysitters Club series.

What are your favorite books from your childhood? Mine was Junie B. Jones and The Babysitters Club series.

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Alannah

Magic Tree House was my jam growing up haha

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BelénQuestion author

Those are good! I remember my 1st grade teacher reading aloud to us after lunch recess

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Alannah

That’s what mine would do!

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Judy

The Babysitters Club and Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales

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BelénQuestion author

Babysitters Club was my jam!

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Jessica

The Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley High ?

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BelénQuestion author

Those are so good!

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Kristan

Babysitter’s club, Tales of a fourth grade nothing

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Blythe

The Giver

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Blythe

Oh and A Wrinkle in Time. ❤️

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Tanya

Loved Babysitters Club! My fave was Claudia ?

Then, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” & my Judy Blume obsession soon followed ??

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Sonia

The Judy Blume books: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge ?

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Jenn

And Otherwise Known As Sheila The Great! 🙂

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Meghana

Beauty and the beast

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Tammy

Since I always give the same answer; The Ruby Slippers School. I read those books over and over!

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Barb

Beverly Clearly and Tales of Fourth grade nothing!

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Mike

James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl

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Rachel

Magic Tree House and the Bailey School Kids

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Rona

Black Beauty and any Charles Dickens,classics that no-one seems to read now.Oh and Lorna Doone.

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Margi

I love all Charles Dickens too. I read Lorna Doone years ago and ur the first person lve come across who gas read it.

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Rona

I loved it got it on video too somewhere,Moonfleet was another faveorite,about smugglers in Cornwall .

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Cheryl

Enid Blyton’s famous five and the st Claire’s series.

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Michelle

Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley and X-files and The Sleepover series

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Margi

Dinasaurs, Dinasaurs, Fairies and Angels. If it looked like magic and was sprinkled in stardust l wanted it Cinderella, lottle red riding hood
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Mande

The Babysitters club and Sweet Valley High books

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Jilly

Famous Five, Mallory Towers, Secret Seven….

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Caroline

Books by Enid Blyton, The Secret Garden, The Railway Children, Children of New Forest…to name a few! Oh, and books by Patricia St. John.

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Jai

I read mostly nonfiction books as a kid. I can no longer remember their titles

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Louise

Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys plus RL Stine and Babysitters club

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Lisa

Mpho’ Search

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Nicole

Famous five 😀

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Wendy

The Babysitters Club

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Jay

Anything by Judy Blume, R.L Stine, Francine Pascal Easy Connections- Liz Berry.

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Rebecca

I was a big Christopher Pike fan

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Roxann

Guess I’m older, mine was Nancy Drew

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Stacey

Nancy Drew!!!!

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Shubhangee

Famous five series.

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Shawntay

In The Forest Of The Night by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and her other books and Holes

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Linda

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, Nancy Drew, Pippi Longstocking

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Tasha

Cam Jansen!

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Lavender

Goosebumps, The Magic Tree House, Nancy Drew, and Junie B. Jones

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Michelle

A Wrinkle in Time!

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Ash

Wow… so many series, so many authors. Um. The Babysitters Club. The Saddle Club. The Famous Five. The Secret Seven. Nancy Drew. The Hardy Boys. All the Sweet Valley books – from Sweet Valley Kids through to Sweet Valley University. Goosebumps. Shivers. When I was really tiny, Noddy in Toyland and The Wambles, Paddington… and… and… and… so many others!!! ☺☺☺

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Diane

Nancy Drew series

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Robert

The Three Investigators,

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Moonie

Yes! Finally someone who has heard of Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators

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Karey

Little House on the Prairie, anything Judy Blume, and Sweet Valley High. Oh and Beverly Clearly

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Solveig

Anything by Enid Blyton and Judy Blume (as so many others), but also Susan Cooper’s The dark is rising series and Joyce Stranger’s books.

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Moonie

I still read Enid Blyton as an adult with no kids xD

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Angi

Boxcar Children

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Lina

Nancy Drew Mysteries

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Jenn

The Babysitters Club, Judy Blume books, Summer Pony and Winter Pony and The Black Stallion series.

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Christy

Nancy Drew…I read every one that was in the Jr High library.

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Sihl

Nancy drew mysteries

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Catherine

Little House on the Prairie series.

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Richard

The Faraway Tree. Stig of the Dump. The Railway Children. The Mary Plain (or perhaps Plane) stories. Winnie the Pooh.

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Deborah

The Box Car Children. I so wanted to be a box car child and live in the woods. 🙂

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Lillian

Junie B Jones and Goosebumps

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Sylvia

A tale of time city. Moondial. Little women books. Laura Ingalls Wilder books.

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Jill

The “Katy Books” by Susan Coolidge.

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Richard

Oh, & the Moomintroll stories, too.

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