Do you remember the days when you were younger and your parents would read stories to you before going to bed? Well, for this blog, tell me about your favourite childhood story? Why was it your favourite? Explain.
When I was little my favourite book was Love you forever by Robert Munch. I really liked that story because it maid me think about what I would do when hit those ages. would I be as reckless as he was as nine year old or as a teenager and does my mom do that to me when I'm asleep? Even now I would read that book obviously I'm into bigger books but I would still read it.
I agree with you! Robert Munch books are very good. I remember the stories being read to me all the time. I usually tried to read it but it didn’t work out so well…. The stories are just so creative! No matter how old you are you can still read children books.
My favorite book that I liked when I was little was these little tiny books and they were called “Little Classic Books”, because they’ve been around forever. In the series there were, “The Three Little Pigs”, “ Snow White”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, etc…. My favorite book out of the whole series, was “The Three Little Pigs”, because I used to love when my mom did the huff and puff parts, I used to laugh histerically! And even before she would do the huff and puff part I would start laughing and giggling! And even to this day, I still have those “Little Classic Books” in my bookshelf, because they always reminded me of when It was time for bed!
My favourite bedtime story as a child was The Princess and the Pea. When my grandma came over she would always ask my sisters and I, what book we wanted her to read, and the answer was always The Princess and the Pea.It didn't matter how many times we read it we loved it even more. I loved all the pictures on each page and I also loved counting mattresses under the princesses bed and looking for the tiny pea.I still have the book on my book shelf, and now my little sister reads it before going to bed.
My favorite bed time story was Dr.Seuss, The Lorax. The story told us about how important the environment was. The characters were well drawn.It is also very inspiring. The story inspires you to act carefully towards the environment so that our world stays beautiful and all life on planet Earth can survive. In conclusion, the story tells you that a catastrophe will arrive if we do not watch what we do towards the environment.
When I was little, my favourite book was "Goodnight Moon". I would always ask my mom to read this story to me. My mom read that book to me soo many times. I loved the book because on each page, or at least almost each page there was this little mouse that i would always try to find. Eventually, I almost memorized the whole story and I memorized where the mouse was on each page! I always loved books like "I Spy" also.
My favorite bedtime story was “The feet in the Gym” by Teri Daniels. When I was little I remember spending hours just looking at the pictures! The story is about a janitor who has to clean the floors each day and everyone leaves dirty footprints. So I thought it was really cool that on the pictures the dirty footprints were actually a different texture, I really enjoyed touching it because it was like a glossy feeling. Another reason why this was my favorite bedtime story was that it rhymed basically every sentence! I also found this story really funny because I liked how he cleaned up and different kids made the floors dirty every time! I know it’s a bit weird, but I found it funny how he would have to do extra work and clean up after everyone.
My favorite children’s book to listen to when I was younger was Peter Cottontail and the Great Mitten Hunt. It was my favorite children’s book ever because the illustrations were so beautiful and the kittens were adorable. Every time my parents read me this book I always wanted to get to the part when they went on an adventure to find the missing mittens. If I have the chance to I would like to read this book to my children someday.
Emily My favourite childhood story was probably the “Best ever play-and-learn sticker collection”. This story was my favourite because it had all these different images of toys, animals, food, etc… I liked this book because it showed kids doing different stuff such as : sleeping, cleaning, eating, reading and a bunch of them dressed up as different things. I probably liked it since it was colourful! It also had stickers but they soon disappeared to inside the book, outside the book or on other books. It would have a bunch of individual images of children doing something with a quote beside it like,”Put all the toys away.”, and there would be a child stuffing his/her toys in his/her toy box. Emily
My favourite childhood story was about a bear named Josh that always go's to different places around the world on a airplane and meets someone new that he takes a trip with. I still remember after every story I would always go and try and find the place that the bear visited on the map that I have. I always loved it because I thought I would grow up to be like that bears how would visit around the world. Obviously I could do that, but I probably won't have the money for it.
My favorite childhood story was "Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney. This is one of my favorite stories that my mom would read to me. I loved all the pictures and the fact that the little hare wanted to love his mother the way he was loved by her. I love the meaning behind it because it describes the strong feelings between the baby and mom. This is a small board book which my mom still keeps treasured. Maybe one day I will read it to my kids. Julia Daniele
My favorite childhood story was 'Shake dem Halloween Bones by W. Nikola-Lisa. My mom used to read it to my sister and I every Halloween night. Until then the story would be kept in either me or my sister's room. I liked this story because I thought the pictures were cool and some of the sentences rhymed which made it more interesting (at least for me). Another huge reason why I enjoyed this story so much is because I got to have some 'family time' with my mom and sister and that doesn't happen much.The story was about all these fairy tale characters (Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks,Cinderella, Rapunzel, etc.) going to this Halloween ball. The story didn't have a meaning/message but it was still really good. I still have the book in my room and i am not planning on selling it!
Hi, my name is Madurra.S. As a little kid, I use to adore the book called “Mmm, Cookies” by the author Robert Munch and was illustrated by Micheal Martchenko. This book is basically about a boy named Christopher who would make cookies out of clay and play pranks on people saying it is a real cookie, and in the end his whole class played a prank on Christopher with clay cookies. I really like this book because it always made me laugh. I especially loved the sound effect that he added in the story to describe each scene. Also as a kid I would love looking at the pictures in any book , but the illustration in this book was my most favorite one . The pictures are really funny but, yet really artistic . So overall “Mmm, Cookies” was my favourite book.
My favorite bed time story when I was younger is called Babies on the go. It was written by Linda Ashman and illustrated by Jane Dyer. I like this book because it’s about how baby animals move around when they aren’t old enough to walk by themselves. My favorite animal in this book is probably the baby beaver. It’s so cute because in the book it is paddle surfing on his mom’s tail. I hope that when I am older I will be able to read this story to my kids. :] Abby
Gregory For me personally hearing stories over and over again is boring, but staying on topic, if I had to choose a favorite childhood story it would be The Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs because I used to think it was funny when the wolf would blow the houses down and eat the pigs to their death... The Three Little Pigs was my favorite story and that was my favorite version of the story.
The story that I have chosen is Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.Seuss .I chose this book because this story is a story to make friends to make kids be nice, it is also about imagination.I liked the book as a kid because the drawings were colorful and you didn't have to read so much. When I read this book I felt like I was in another world,like it took me to the place.I could totally see why everyone likes it and why it's a classic.When I am older this will be the story that I will read to my kids.
Erin When I was younger my favorite storybook was No Clean Clothes by Robert Munch. I like this book because Robert Munch is one of my favorite author. He has written so many books and I love them all. Another reason I liked this book is because it has really funny pictures and I thought the storyline was very creative. I used to love to read this book before going to bed, it made me laugh and I always felt happy after I read it. It will always be one of my favorite storybook.
Katrina When I was a child, I loved to have my mom read "Goodnight Moon" to me before I went to sleep! I loved that story so much and I will always remember sitting on my bed with my mom as she reads the wonderful story to me! It is about a room filled with wonderful stuff and the narrator is giving you a very simple tour of the room to you. Then, the room tour is repeated but this time, the narrator is say goodnight to everything in "The Great Green Room". After reading this book for several years, I even managed to memorize it! Of course I have forgotten it by now but the story will always stay with me! I was never able to go to sleep without taking two minutes to read the story before going to sleep! The illustrations were very simple but they tell a story. I know some other people have talked about this story, but I wanted to share my personal memories of the amazing book!
My favorite book as a kid was “Goodnight Moon”. One reason why I loved the book is because of the artwork of the two bunnies characters. It looked like the characters were so cozy and ready to fall asleep, which made me want to fall asleep too. I would almost never hear the ending of the story because I would fall asleep before my mom or dad could finish it. There’s also a parody called “Goodnight Ipad” which is really funny because it tells all kids to say goodnight to all their electronics.
When I was little I had a few favorite stories. Some Robert Munch, classics like The Three Little Pigs... but my favorite of all was when dad made up stories where my sister and I were the hero's. My dad always made it seem like a giant monster(dragon, giant snail...) was attacking a city and the only ones who could stop it was us. When ever he told a story it was always interactive. My sister and I would change the story as my father told it and it became so much fun that we always built on the story the following night. I still remember the story when a giant snail was attacking a city and we were called to save the day. Shae and I and had superpowers and were flying around shooting lasers form our eyes and punching the snail. When we defeated the snail we were rewarded with whatever we wanted. My dad ended the stories with these lines: "To be continued..." or "Until next time". It was so much fun and that's why my dads stories where always my favorite. Lara
When I was younger, one of my favourite stories before going to bed was "Fred and Ted" by Peter Eastman. It wasn't that long of a story (well I WAS little) but I still liked the book. It was silly enough but it also taught little kids that we can have fun times with our friends.On every page "Fred and Ted" would do something TOGETHER (Best Friends).The two of them would be "complete" opposites but yet they are BFF's (Best Friends Forvever).Sometimes when I'm bored I like to go through my childhood books and read them (Including this one).haha
When I was younger, my favorite story was "Piglet Has The Sniffles". I loved this book so much because I loved Winnie The Pooh books. My parents read this story to me so many times that I was able to read it by myself before I was able to read. Its about piglet when he gets sick, and all the other characters help him feel better.
By far my favorite bedtime story is "The Horrible Hazardous Heffalump", a book in The Winnie The Pooh series. Personally, I think this is due to my appreciation towards scary stories. I've always asked my parents to read me this story. I just couldn't get enough of it! Till this day I still enjoy the story line of the book and believe that there is a lot of meaning in the story. I also think this story is one of the reasons why I became stronger and less fearful. I hope to keep remembrance of this book.
Daniel Carducci My favorite childhood story was the Lorax by Dr. Seuss. I mainly loved all of Dr. Seuss's books as a child but I loved the Lorax the most. I loved the Lorax because it was a fun and it contained some wacky characters. I loved the Lorax because in the book the message is to respect the environment ant this book teaches that lesson in a fun and entertaining way. When I was little I loved this book it was my favorite story when I was little I never wanted this book to end. When I was little I read this book almost every night. I also love this book because its funny and mysterious. My favorite character is probably the Lorax because he is funny and stands up for the whole forest when the people start cutting down the trees.
Adrian Szekely My favorite story as a child was Benjamin's balloon. It is a story about a boy who finds a balloon, and decides to blow it up. He made it bigger and bigger until he started floating up high through the town, he was so amazed to see so many people in such a special way. After a while the balloon started leaking and he floated back down to his home. I liked this book a lot because I would imagine that I was floating in the air with Benjamin and I think that it would be really cool to see a town that way. To this day I still enjoy reading Benjamin's balloon. Adrian Szekely
When I was little my favourite book was Love you forever by Robert Munch. I really liked that story because it maid me think about what I would do when hit those ages. would I be as reckless as he was as nine year old or as a teenager and does my mom do that to me when I'm asleep? Even now I would read that book obviously I'm into bigger books but I would still read it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you! Robert Munch books are very good. I remember the stories being read to me all the time. I usually tried to read it but it didn’t work out so well…. The stories are just so creative! No matter how old you are you can still read children books.
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DeleteI use to read that book also. One of my favorite author is Robert Munch.He is so funny and creative.
My favorite book that I liked when I was little was these little tiny books and they were called “Little Classic Books”, because they’ve been around forever. In the series there were, “The Three Little Pigs”, “ Snow White”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, etc…. My favorite book out of the whole series, was “The Three Little Pigs”, because I used to love when my mom did the huff and puff parts, I used to laugh histerically! And even before she would do the huff and puff part I would start laughing and giggling! And even to this day, I still have those “Little Classic Books” in my bookshelf, because they always reminded me of when It was time for bed!
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DeleteThose three books are very cool to have in a miniature size and they are very famous too
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite bedtime story as a child was The Princess and the Pea. When my grandma came over she would always ask my sisters and I, what book we wanted her to read, and the answer was always The Princess and the Pea.It didn't matter how many times we read it we loved it even more. I loved all the pictures on each page and I also loved counting mattresses under the princesses bed and looking for the tiny pea.I still have the book on my book shelf, and now my little sister reads it before going to bed.
ReplyDeletehaha that's funny how that was your favorite book and now its your sisters favorite :)
Deletethat's cool how both our favourite books both have something that you look for in every page :)
DeleteI love this book! It was also one of my many favourites. I really enjoyed the story line!!!
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My favorite bed time story was Dr.Seuss, The Lorax. The story told us about how important the environment was. The characters were well drawn.It is also very inspiring. The story inspires you to act carefully towards the environment so that our world stays beautiful and all life on planet Earth can survive. In conclusion, the story tells you that a catastrophe will arrive if we do not watch what we do towards the environment.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a really good book! I like how the author wrote a fun kids book but there was a good meaning to it. :)
DeleteThat looks like a great book. I wish I read it when I was younger. Good Job!
DeleteIt sounds like a really cool book to have, good details!
DeleteWhen I was little, my favourite book was "Goodnight Moon". I would always ask my mom to read this story to me. My mom read that book to me soo many times. I loved the book because on each page, or at least almost each page there was this little mouse that i would always try to find. Eventually, I almost memorized the whole story and I memorized where the mouse was on each page! I always loved books like "I Spy" also.
ReplyDeleteI used to read "goodnight moon" too. I did the exact same as you
DeleteMy favorite bedtime story was “The feet in the Gym” by Teri Daniels. When I was little I remember spending hours just looking at the pictures! The story is about a janitor who has to clean the floors each day and everyone leaves dirty footprints. So I thought it was really cool that on the pictures the dirty footprints were actually a different texture, I really enjoyed touching it because it was like a glossy feeling. Another reason why this was my favorite bedtime story was that it rhymed basically every sentence! I also found this story really funny because I liked how he cleaned up and different kids made the floors dirty every time! I know it’s a bit weird, but I found it funny how he would have to do extra work and clean up after everyone.
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DeleteMaybe I should read that book someday (just for fun), it sounds like a nice story.
My favorite children’s book to listen to when I was younger was Peter Cottontail and the Great Mitten Hunt. It was my favorite children’s book ever because the illustrations were so beautiful and the kittens were adorable. Every time my parents read me this book I always wanted to get to the part when they went on an adventure to find the missing mittens. If I have the chance to I would like to read this book to my children someday.
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood story was probably the “Best ever play-and-learn sticker collection”. This story was my favourite because it had all these different images of toys, animals, food, etc… I liked this book because it showed kids doing different stuff such as : sleeping, cleaning, eating, reading and a bunch of them dressed up as different things. I probably liked it since it was colourful! It also had stickers but they soon disappeared to inside the book, outside the book or on other books. It would have a bunch of individual images of children doing something with a quote beside it like,”Put all the toys away.”, and there would be a child stuffing his/her toys in his/her toy box.
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My favourite childhood story was about a bear named Josh that always go's to different places around the world on a airplane and meets someone new that he takes a trip with. I still remember after every story I would always go and try and find the place that the bear visited on the map that I have. I always loved it because I thought I would grow up to be like that bears how would visit around the world. Obviously I could do that, but I probably won't have the money for it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood story was "Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney. This is one of my favorite stories that my mom would read to me. I loved all the pictures and the fact that the little hare wanted to love his mother the way he was loved by her. I love the meaning behind it because it describes the strong feelings between the baby and mom. This is a small board book which my mom still keeps treasured. Maybe one day I will read it to my kids.
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I used to read that book too. It is so adorable and sweet:)
DeleteMy favorite childhood story was 'Shake dem Halloween Bones by W. Nikola-Lisa. My mom used to read it to my sister and I every Halloween night. Until then the story would be kept in either me or my sister's room. I liked this story because I thought the pictures were cool and some of the sentences rhymed which made it more interesting (at least for me). Another huge reason why I enjoyed this story so much is because I got to have some 'family time' with my mom and sister and that doesn't happen much.The story was about all these fairy tale characters (Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks,Cinderella, Rapunzel, etc.) going to this Halloween ball. The story didn't have a meaning/message but it was still really good. I still have the book in my room and i am not planning on selling it!
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ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Madurra.S. As a little kid, I use to adore the book called “Mmm, Cookies” by the author Robert Munch and was illustrated by Micheal Martchenko. This book is basically about a boy named Christopher who would make cookies out of clay and play pranks on people saying it is a real cookie, and in the end his whole class played a prank on Christopher with clay cookies. I really like this book because it always made me laugh. I especially loved the sound effect that he added in the story to describe each scene. Also as a kid I would love looking at the pictures in any book , but the illustration in this book was my most favorite one . The pictures are really funny but, yet really artistic . So overall “Mmm, Cookies” was my favourite book.
My favorite bed time story when I was younger is called Babies on the go. It was written by Linda Ashman and illustrated by Jane Dyer. I like this book because it’s about how baby animals move around when they aren’t old enough to walk by themselves. My favorite animal in this book is probably the baby beaver. It’s so cute because in the book it is paddle surfing on his mom’s tail. I hope that when I am older I will be able to read this story to my kids. :]
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I have that book and I think that the idea is really cute! My favorite animal is the koala!
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ReplyDeleteFor me personally hearing stories over and over again is boring, but staying on topic, if I had to choose a favorite childhood story it would be The Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs because I used to think it was funny when the wolf would blow the houses down and eat the pigs to their death... The Three Little Pigs was my favorite story and that was my favorite version of the story.
that would have been my story but I went with green eggs and ham good choice.
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ReplyDeleteThe story that I have chosen is Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.Seuss .I chose this book because this story is a story to make friends to make kids be nice, it is also about imagination.I liked the book as a kid because the drawings were colorful and you didn't have to read so much. When I read this book I felt like I was in another world,like it took me to the place.I could totally see why everyone likes it and why it's a classic.When I am older this will be the story that I will read to my kids.
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I love that book that was also one of my favorite books when I was a kid.
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger my favorite storybook was No Clean Clothes by Robert Munch. I like this book because Robert Munch is one of my favorite author. He has written so many books and I love them all. Another reason I liked this book is because it has really funny pictures and I thought the storyline was very creative. I used to love to read this book before going to bed, it made me laugh and I always felt happy after I read it. It will always be one of my favorite storybook.
I remember that story! i remember in pre-school when our teacher told us to read, I would always reach for that book! Those were the days!
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I remember that book! I loved it so much!
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child, I loved to have my mom read "Goodnight Moon" to me before I went to sleep! I loved that story so much and I will always remember sitting on my bed with my mom as she reads the wonderful story to me! It is about a room filled with wonderful stuff and the narrator is giving you a very simple tour of the room to you. Then, the room tour is repeated but this time, the narrator is say goodnight to everything in "The Great Green Room". After reading this book for several years, I even managed to memorize it! Of course I have forgotten it by now but the story will always stay with me! I was never able to go to sleep without taking two minutes to read the story before going to sleep! The illustrations were very simple but they tell a story. I know some other people have talked about this story, but I wanted to share my personal memories of the amazing book!
My favorite book as a kid was “Goodnight Moon”. One reason why I loved the book is because of the artwork of the two bunnies characters. It looked like the characters were so cozy and ready to fall asleep, which made me want to fall asleep too. I would almost never hear the ending of the story because I would fall asleep before my mom or dad could finish it. There’s also a parody called “Goodnight Ipad” which is really funny because it tells all kids to say goodnight to all their electronics.
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That was one of my favorites too.
DeleteWhen I was little I had a few favorite stories. Some Robert Munch, classics like The Three Little Pigs... but my favorite of all was when dad made up stories where my sister and I were the hero's. My dad always made it seem like a giant monster(dragon, giant snail...) was attacking a city and the only ones who could stop it was us. When ever he told a story it was always interactive. My sister and I would change the story as my father told it and it became so much fun that we always built on the story the following night. I still remember the story when a giant snail was attacking a city and we were called to save the day. Shae and I and had superpowers and were flying around shooting lasers form our eyes and punching the snail. When we defeated the snail we were rewarded with whatever we wanted. My dad ended the stories with these lines: "To be continued..." or "Until next time". It was so much fun and that's why my dads stories where always my favorite.
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger, one of my favourite stories before going to bed was "Fred and Ted" by Peter Eastman. It wasn't that long of a story (well I WAS little) but I still liked the book. It was silly enough but it also taught little kids that we can have fun times with our friends.On every page "Fred and Ted" would do something TOGETHER (Best Friends).The two of them would be "complete" opposites but yet they are BFF's (Best Friends Forvever).Sometimes when I'm bored I like to go through my childhood books and read them (Including this one).haha
When I was younger, my favorite story was "Piglet Has The Sniffles". I loved this book so much because I loved Winnie The Pooh books. My parents read this story to me so many times that I was able to read it by myself before I was able to read. Its about piglet when he gets sick, and all the other characters help him feel better.
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By far my favorite bedtime story is "The Horrible Hazardous Heffalump", a book in The Winnie The Pooh series. Personally, I think this is due to my appreciation towards scary stories. I've always asked my parents to read me this story. I just couldn't get enough of it! Till this day I still enjoy the story line of the book and believe that there is a lot of meaning in the story. I also think this story is one of the reasons why I became stronger and less fearful. I hope to keep remembrance of this book.
ReplyDeleteGiuliana Giannini
I really enjoyed reading your blog and I too have an interest towards scary stories:)
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood story was the Lorax by Dr. Seuss. I mainly loved all of Dr. Seuss's books as a child but I loved the Lorax the most. I loved the Lorax because it was a fun and it contained some wacky characters. I loved the Lorax because in the book the message is to respect the environment ant this book teaches that lesson in a fun and entertaining way. When I was little I loved this book it was my favorite story when I was little I never wanted this book to end. When I was little I read this book almost every night. I also love this book because its funny and mysterious. My favorite character is probably the Lorax because he is funny and stands up for the whole forest when the people start cutting down the trees.
Adrian Szekely
ReplyDeleteMy favorite story as a child was Benjamin's balloon. It is a story about a boy who finds a balloon, and decides to blow it up. He made it bigger and bigger until he started floating up high through the town, he was so amazed to see so many people in such a special way. After a while the balloon started leaking and he floated back down to his home. I liked this book a lot because I would imagine that I was floating in the air with Benjamin and I think that it would be really cool to see a town that way. To this day I still enjoy reading Benjamin's balloon.
Adrian Szekely