Musing 3/14/11

Musing Mondays is a bookish meme hosted by MizB on Should be reading.
This week’s musing asks…
Do you have a favorite children’s book? Either one that you loved as a child, or one that you discovered later, and still enjoy? Tell us about it!

I have a confusion to make. I could not stand to read when I was growing up. My mom, who loves books, who read to me though. Both my parents were and still are avid readers. I can remember her reading all the Little Golden Books to me. The Pokey Little Puppy, The Little Engine that could, and all the Mother Goose stories. 

I tend to remember more of my oldest son's books. His absolute favorite of all time was a little tiny book called "Roger Poger Upside Down Day" by Ren Wright. He loved this book so much I had to buy it twice. I'll admit it was my favorite of all the books the three of my sons went through.  
"Roger Poger shook his headWiggled his toes and sat up in bed.The sky was blue and the sun was sunnyBut Roger Poger was feeling funny."
I still remember this from the beginning of the book. The tempo, the flow, the humor, and the excitement in the eyes of my then four year old, all made my love for this book so deep that I can't remember my childhood favorite.

On a side note, it wasn't until I was an adult that I found out how much I was missing by not getting lost in the pages of a book. Of all the things I could change from my youth, reading is the single thing I would have changed. I would have read everything I could have got my hands on.

Flavia's Dream Maker Stories #7: The Giant's Garden: Based on the Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde: Giant's Garden, The (Flavia Dream Maker Story)***Edit: After thinking I remembered the book that made a huge impression on me when I was younger.  "The Selfish Giant" by Oscar Wilde. I remember being so touched by the little boys effect on the mean ol' Giant's heart. It gave me a belief that anyone can change and that when it's all said and done, good will win out over evil.

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2 comments:

Gigi Ann said...

I have never read The Selfish Giant. It sounds like a nice story for young children. I like Cinderella, because it has a happily ever after ending. I love stories with happy endings. I suppose that comes from my love of the Cinderella stories.

Thanks for stopping by My Reading Corner today.

Yvonne said...

Cute book! Here's my MM:
http://centralcaligrrrl.blogspot.com/2011/03/musing-mondays_14.html

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