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    Posted: 12 November 2009 at 9:09pm
Hi

My DD is 3 1/4 and it starting to enjoy longer stories with no/few pictures. We started by reading Beatrix Potter and have been reading Milly-Molly-Mandy and Enid Blyton's Naughty Amelia Jane and she really loves them even though they are so old fashioned. I would like to read something that is a similar format (each chapter a separate story about the same characters, no/few pictures, takes about 10mins to read) but that set in this century! Does anyone have any suggestions? Our local library is hopeless and anything I can remember from my childhood is not modern!

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I'm sorry, I'm not any help but I think it's a great idea, my dd would love that.  There's a fairy series of paperbacks but I can't remember what it's called.
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I really really love the Faraway Tree, The Enchanted Wood and The Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton, they were my favourite books growing up and I still re-read them every now and again.   They are a wee bit longer though so would probably take about 10 minutes for each chapter.

What about Dr Seuss books? Green Eggs And Ham is a cool one!
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I have some books of the original winnie the pooh that are pretty good, each story would take about 10 mins to read.
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Hi Mummy_Bron! Us August girls had been wondering how you were

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Thanks guys - you are totally on the right track. She loves Green Eggs and Ham and the original Winnie the Pooh too. I just thought there might be things published more recently - maybe we'll just have to stick to the classics!

Hi Sheza - I kinda dropped out of things for the last couple of months of my pregnancy but I'll check out the Aug thread and see how things are going for ya all.

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How about the Ramona books by Beverley Cleary?

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I love Dr. Seuss - the lorax - cool as message. we are reading the BFG with jake...he's five though
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Paddington Bear?
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Man ! I want to get all these books again !

The fairy books (Caitlyn loves them ) are the Rainbow magic series, they are very popular with little girls ..

I remember when I was little my dad read me " The cruise of the happy-go -gay " ahhh, that was a cool boat .


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