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We didn't have such things as books in our house in Holland Street apart from those I used to get from the bookstand at St Andrew's School. I'd read all of them by the time I was ten.
I remember one in particular 'A Friend for Frances'. It was so lovely and I read it umpteen times. My children had bed time stories and my daughter has followed it on with hers. Nothing nicer than a good book! |
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I bagsy being Badger. Who else wants to join in? Who can we have for turd, erm I mean Toad? (Sorry Folks Borrowed Jaysays keyboard again), Hmmm Toad=a slash take of the ruling classes, Jaysay= well, we won't go that far on a child friendly site, but I wonder? Jaysay, we've got a a superb position that has just opened up if you can stop playing with your new oxygen bottle for just a moment, (tsk, him and his crazes, last week it was chest infection, who knows what it will be next week). ;) |
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Saffron doesn't now... she reads to herself. Rhys gets made up ones, he prefers them, normally when he is a superhero! Not sure if I got em, will have to ask my Mum
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i didnt... ty used to but he likes to read on his own now, too big for mummy to read to him :( Grace likes stories, her favourite is 'pretty ponies' it has an annoying squeaker on it that makes her laugh :D
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God bless you accy lass it made me smile well i was reading what you have put,saying she makes them up .
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