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SonofZ3:
I was recently discussing childrens books with one of the nurses I work with, so I picked some of the ones from my early childhood up last time I visited my parents. Re-reading them now, some really make me smile. "The Ships Cat" and "The Tyger Voyage" by Richard Adams are still fun. The same nurse had me read "Red Ranger Came Calling" the other night because of its Christmassy mood and I gotta admit, I really enjoyed it. Don't get me wrong, I love my Tolstoy and Hesse and all the others, but if you haven't read any childrens books lately take a couple of minutes and re-read a few, I bet you'll like it.

thehollow:
Where the wild things are

SusurrusIgnoramus:
i'm a big fan of reading children's lit as an adult.  good writing is good writing, regardless of the intended audience.  some of my favorites are pretty much anything by bill peet, neil gaiman's coraline, and tuck everlasting.

michaelicious:
Man, Harold and the Purple Crayon is probably the best book.

Dissy:
Go, Dog Go!
How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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