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 favorite childhood story? Why was it your favorite? Explain.
My favorite story as a kid was Junie B. Jones. Junie, the main character reminded me a lot of my best friend and the stories made me laugh. I liked the story because it’s non-fictional and always about school. I could relate even though she was older than me in the books. I read it by myself and not with my parents, that was a good reading experience! If Junie were real, I would be her friend. She had what I thought were the greatest friends. The stories are very sweet and funny. I might even like Junie B. Jones now if the author made her older and in an older grade at school so I can relate again and enjoy reading it. I used to sneaked a bit of reading before bedtime of Junie B. Jones, my favorite book. I also had SO MANY Geronimo Stilton books but I wasn’t addicted to them. Did you know she has glasses? In the story, Junie got glasses in second grade. As a kid, I wished I had pretty ones like she did. I got glasses in fifth grade when I needed them badly. #JunieForTheWin
This is a great description! I love the was you described the book and made personal connections such as the way you wanted glasses like her. I learn some new things about you and enjoyed reading!
I also used to love junie b jones and geronimo stilton i used to read them all the time you made a really good description especially for someone that may not know these books
My favourite story to read as a kid was “The Story Of Ferdinand” the first book ever written by the author Munro Leaf. This was my favourite book that i grew up hearing my mom read, this book has a good moral to it too for example, it shows how people shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Like how they judge that Ferdinand is a bull so they think he is tough and mean. Also I think it really shows something for because once a bunch of little kids kept running from me in fear because they were scared for me because I was bigger but I would never hurt them. Ferdinand has launched such a popularity after the 81 (!!) years that a movie that will be released the 21st of December. Anyways this is the story that I loved the most as a young kid.
I remember that one of my favourite books from my childhood was the Amelia Bedelia book series. My family had a collection of Amelia Bedelia books. The main character (Amelia) was just so funny, and took most things seriously. In one of the books I remembered that it was about going on a road trip, and then Amelia’s parents said that it was time to hit the road, so Amelia got a bat and literally hit the road. Another funny story I remember was when Amelia was playing baseball and she was told to run home (in the game) and so she took her stuff and ran to her house.
My favorite childhood book was the hungry caterpillar because when I was young I was in love with caterpillars. I always wanted my mom to read me that book each night. I like it because the caterpillar was always green "my favorite color" and because it always ate something else. I hope you guys know this book. If you don't I suggest getting it for your younger sibling "if you have one"
I Read That too! But When I was younger (4-5) It Was one of my favorite books! The First Time I Read It I Was scared (SCARED)! I Don't know how But I was. And Nice Wording!
My favorite childhood books growing up were the series of Caillou. My sister always read them to me. I used to act out the role of "Rosie" by imitating her reactions and feelings. I loved the books because there was more than one story in each book! The good thing about these books, is that there’s a moral in each one. I suggest children of the age 3 to 5 to read the series of Caillou! Thank you!
My favourite bedtime story to hear when I was younger was Beauty and the Beast. I still love the book but I think the new movie is amazing as well. There are so many versions of the book that I’ve heard before but the original one is my favorite. It’s one of my favourites because I think the story plan and the characters are so well done and very creative. I would read the book over and over even though I knew exactly what was going to happen next. I remember I always wanted to have a yellow dress just like Belle because I thought the lace was very pretty and I loved the way it looked. I also remember that I memorized some lines that the characters said because I’ve read it so many times. #Childhoodmemories
My favourite childhood book was the wizard of oz because I thought I was her brown hair hazel eyes its was fun but now I will say the story line ,When a tornado comes through Kansas, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are blown away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard oz , and on the route they meet a Scarecrow that needs a brain, a Tin Man missing a heart, and a scared Lion who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the west .Well speaking about witches that reminds me halloween is coming up and I remember when I was 5 my grand mother made me the Dorthy costumes and my mom did my braids .#oz style
I remember that book! Ive never read it before although I have seen the movie and I really enjoyed it. That's so cool that your grandma made you a Dorthy costume! Who was your favourite character from the book?
My favourite childhood book was the wizard of oz because I thought I was her brown hair hazel eyes its was fun but now I will say the story line ,When a tornado comes through Kansas, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are blown away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard oz , and on the route they meet a Scarecrow that needs a brain, a Tin Man missing a heart, and a scared Lion who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the west .Well speaking about witches that reminds me halloween is coming up and I remember when I was 5 my grand mother made me the Dorthy costumes and my mom did my braids .#oz style
I remember that book! Ive never read it before although I have seen the movie and I really enjoyed it. Thats so cool that your grandma made you a Dorthy costume! Who was your favourite character from the book?
My favourite childhood book was Fancy Nancy Hair Dos and Hair Don'ts. I remember always looking at Nancy on the front cover of the book and seeing the different things that she put in her hair. I also remember always asking my parents who Amelia Earhart is because I wanted to read the same book the Nancy was reading! One of my favourite parts of the book was when Nancy cut her hair super short so it can look like Amelia Earhart's hair.
Nancy sounds funny and wacky in this book, talk about a bad hair day. I find it's funny and kinda sweet that she cut her hair like Amelia Earthart's hair. Good book report.
My favourite childhood book is ‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go’ by Dr. Seuss. It is a fun, inspiring book with a great message - No matter what challenges life throws at us we can accomplish anything if you have a positive attitude! My parents read the book to my sister and I. We've also read the entire Dr. Seuss Collection of books! The books are an easy read and I love picking it up once in a while to read to my younger sister Isabella. Fun Fact: Maybe this book Dr. Seuss had an effect...? Last year, in Grade Six, I played the part of Cat in the Hat in our Elementary School Musical. Full Circle moment for me!
My favorite childhood book is 'Barnyard dance!' by Sandra Boyton. the book is very uplifting and when I was sad I would read it.The book is about a lot of animals dancing and it is very silly.My favorite animals in the book was the chickens.They are very fluffy!What I like about this book is there is a lot of rhyming.I really like the illustrations on this book because the animals look super cute.I thought that this book was very uplifting because all the animals look so happy and that made me happy!
My favourite childhood book that my parents read to me is mainly Dr. Seuss but my parents liked to read our culture (indian) books, so books about our history and all the stuff that went on so long ago. They read the history books when me and my sisterwhen we were a bit older. When we were younger younger like 5-6 they read Dr.Seuss I always liked it too I loved how it rhymed and all the weird looking characters. They are also pretty short so I recommend them for a younger sibling they will also help with learning to read since they are so easy and short!
My favorite childhood story was Alice in Wonderland. I always loved her blond hair and her blue dress. My two favorite characters are Alice and the cheshire cat. I think my favorite part of the book was the part when she took a piece of the mushroom, ate it and became a giant. I remembered looking at the pictures laughing my head off. I always wanted to be like her because she was so pretty. I loved Alice so much that one haloween i was her. We got the blonde wig and everthing.#IloveAlice
My favorite childhood story was I love you through and through. Although the book is mainly for toddlers and very young children, this book is still my favorite. Before making this blog, I re-read the book and I managed to smile. The book is about how much a mother loves her son. Each page has only a couple words but that doesn't make the book non-enjoyable. When I was small as a child my mom would read this book to me. I suggest that if you have a brother/sister from the age of 3-6, you should definitely read this book to them. That was my favorite childhood story. What was yours?
When I was younger my parents would read me bedtime stories before I went to bed. My father read me many Dr. Seuss novels, but one of them always stood out to me. Green eggs and ham. I used to love the rhyming in that book. I also really liked how Seuss draws his characters. I also like how every character is drawn with some sort of fur, it makes them seem more cuddly and friendly. I think that one of the reasons I like this book so much, was that my father would do funny voices for each character and the voices would always make me laugh. #GreenEggsAndHam
My favorite childhood book was Dr. Seuss' Cat In The Hat. It's about a cat who visits two children and cause all sorts of mischief while their mother isn't home. He and his two side kicks Thing 1 & 2 wreck the house attempting to entertain Sally and her brother. They and their fish named Fish start getting anxious that their mother will walk in and see a huge mess. Just as Sally's mother was coming home, Cat, Thing 1 and Thing 2 produced a special cleaning machine. They clean the house and disappear as their mother walked in the house. This was my favorite book because my mother would read it to my sister and I all the time before going to bed. She would create different voices for each character every day. I would recommend this book for ages 4-6 because Dr. Seuss' Cat In The Hat has some language and concepts that younger children might not understand. #drseuss #catinthehat
My favorite childhood story was Where The Wild Things Are. I loved this story so much and was a bit horrified by some parts in the story. My mom would often read this book to me it was about a boy named max and he got in a fight with his mom so run away and ends up on the island of the wild things and when he gets back home he is so happy to see mom. This book teaches you about forgiveness.
Amazing blog "One punch man" if that is your real name! Max sounds very confused in this story but comes back around to his mom like he should have from the beginning.
I had no idea what my favourite bedtime story was. I’m quite known to have the worst short and long term memory. So to find out the information required for this blog i went to my mom. She told me that the book she read most often was “Penguins Can’t Fly” by Richard Byrne. I asked questions and found out that the story tells of a penguin by the name of Hudson and a gull by the name of Gregory. Gregory learnt to fly and Hudson was envious towards Gregory’s new found talent. Gregory reached a problem along his road and hudson was there to help. Hudson soon found out that..sorry you’ll have to read the book. Yes i know it’s a bedtime story so you better hope you either have a new sibling along the way or maybe cousin.. Because then you’ll be able to find out the end of the story. :)
When I was two and my little sister Elena was 6 months old, I had an episode of hysteria. Elena, was in a walker and we were all hanging out in the kitchen. I decided it would be funny to get on her nerves and hype her up. All of a sudden I started laughing hysterically and dancing around the kitchen screaming. I started noticing that instead of getting her annoyed, I was making her laugh at me even more. The constant jumping, laughing and saying odd words became increasingly funny. I started saying the words “ababadager” over and over and over again until my mother and father thought I was losing my two year old little mind. Little did I know, my father was recording the entire thing and 10 years later we are still laughing about this funny, crazy “ababadager” story. It is, without a doubt, my favorite childhood story. Don’t believe me?
Click on the link below I am speaking Greek but you’ll get the idea.
I think my favorite bedtime story was "The king the mice and the cheese" by Dr. Seuss. I like this book because it is an original idea it's fun to read and children love it including me. Believe it or not I still have that book in my closet and many other Dr. Seuss books. It also has a good moral, don't fight with enemies but compromise with them. This story was about how a king wit cheese attracted a lot of mice and tried to get rid of them with cats but then he needed to get rid of the cats with dogs and etc... Until he had to get rid of elephants, and he did, with the very mice that started the problem. He compromised and now the king and the mice eat cheese together.
When I was younger, I was fascinated by tractors, dump trucks and any construction vehicles. This is why my favorite childhood stories were the Bob the Builder books. Bob and his crew worked together and helped each other to solve problems in their city. One book I liked in particular was “Lofty to the Rescue”. Lofty the crane was afraid of heights but when Spud the Scarecrow fell off the bridge, he quickly overcame his fears in order to work together with the others to save someone they barely knew. Bob and his trucks taught me about teamwork, overcoming my fears, not giving up, helping those in need and friendship. (#BobtheBuilder)
My favorite story as a kid was Junie B. Jones. Junie, the main character reminded me a lot of my best friend and the stories made me laugh. I liked the story because it’s non-fictional and always about school. I could relate even though she was older than me in the books. I read it by myself and not with my parents, that was a good reading experience! If Junie were real, I would be her friend. She had what I thought were the greatest friends. The stories are very sweet and funny. I might even like Junie B. Jones now if the author made her older and in an older grade at school so I can relate again and enjoy reading it. I used to sneaked a bit of reading before bedtime of Junie B. Jones, my favorite book. I also had SO MANY Geronimo Stilton books but I wasn’t addicted to them. Did you know she has glasses? In the story, Junie got glasses in second grade. As a kid, I wished I had pretty ones like she did. I got glasses in fifth grade when I needed them badly. #JunieForTheWin
ReplyDeleteThis is a great description! I love the was you described the book and made personal connections such as the way you wanted glasses like her. I learn some new things about you and enjoyed reading!
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteI loved the Junie B. Jones books! I would read them all the time.
DeleteThe Junie B. Jones series were also one of my favourite books to read too. Your blog was very nicely written and described as well!
DeleteI also used to love junie b jones and geronimo stilton i used to read them all the time you made a really good description especially for someone that may not know these books
DeleteThis is soooo relatable:) I was a a superfan of the series.
Delete
ReplyDeleteMy favourite story to read as a kid was “The Story Of Ferdinand” the first book ever written by the author Munro Leaf. This was my favourite book that i grew up hearing my mom read, this book has a good moral to it too for example, it shows how people shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Like how they judge that Ferdinand is a bull so they think he is tough and mean. Also I think it really shows something for because once a bunch of little kids kept running from me in fear because they were scared for me because I was bigger but I would never hurt them. Ferdinand has launched such a popularity after the 81 (!!) years that a movie that will be released the 21st of December. Anyways this is the story that I loved the most as a young kid.
Thank you for reading. #FerdinandTheMovie
Wow! I never heard of The Story of Ferninand. It sounds like a good read. You described it well and I'd love to watch the movie coming soon.
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteI remember that one of my favourite books from my childhood was the Amelia Bedelia book series. My family had a collection of Amelia Bedelia books. The main character (Amelia) was just so funny, and took most things seriously. In one of the books I remembered that it was about going on a road trip, and then Amelia’s parents said that it was time to hit the road, so Amelia got a bat and literally hit the road. Another funny story I remember was when Amelia was playing baseball and she was told to run home (in the game) and so she took her stuff and ran to her house.
ReplyDeletewow never heard of Amelia Bedilia but it sounds like a really good book
Deletenice blog. i have never heard of these books but they look pretty interesting:)
DeleteMy favorite childhood book was the hungry caterpillar because when I was young I was in love with caterpillars. I always wanted my mom to read me that book each night. I like it because the caterpillar was always green "my favorite color" and because it always ate something else. I hope you guys know this book. If you don't I suggest getting it for your younger sibling "if you have one"
ReplyDeleteI used to love that book also!my favorite color is green too!It is a really good book.
DeleteI Read That too! But When I was younger (4-5) It Was one of my favorite books! The First Time I Read It I Was scared (SCARED)! I Don't know how But I was. And Nice Wording!
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood books growing up were the series of Caillou. My sister always read them to me. I used to act out the role of "Rosie" by imitating her reactions and feelings. I loved the books because there was more than one story in each book! The good thing about these books, is that there’s a moral in each one. I suggest children of the age 3 to 5 to read the series of Caillou!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I used to also like Caillou, but I never read the books I only watched the TV show! Did you ever see the TV show?
DeleteI used to to also love Caillou but never knew there were books might start suggesting that to my younger cousins since they also love Caillou
DeleteI loved reading the Caillou books and watching the tv show as well! The one thing I never understood though is why Caillou didn't have any hair! LOL!
DeleteMy favourite bedtime story to hear when I was younger was Beauty and the Beast. I still love the book but I think the new movie is amazing as well. There are so many versions of the book that I’ve heard before but the original one is my favorite. It’s one of my favourites because I think the story plan and the characters are so well done and very creative. I would read the book over and over even though I knew exactly what was going to happen next. I remember I always wanted to have a yellow dress just like Belle because I thought the lace was very pretty and I loved the way it looked. I also remember that I memorized some lines that the characters said because I’ve read it so many times. #Childhoodmemories
ReplyDeleteI love belle she is so cool that story is a amazing classic
DeleteMy favourite childhood book was the wizard of oz because I thought I was her brown hair hazel eyes its was fun but now I will say the story line ,When a tornado comes through Kansas, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are blown away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard oz , and on the route they meet a Scarecrow that needs a brain, a Tin Man missing a heart, and a scared Lion who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the west .Well speaking about witches that reminds me halloween is coming up and I remember when I was 5 my grand mother made me the Dorthy costumes and my mom did my braids .#oz style
ReplyDeleteI remember that book! Ive never read it before although I have seen the movie and I really enjoyed it. That's so cool that your grandma made you a Dorthy costume! Who was your favourite character from the book?
Deletex
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood book was the wizard of oz because I thought I was her brown hair hazel eyes its was fun but now I will say the story line ,When a tornado comes through Kansas, Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are blown away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard oz , and on the route they meet a Scarecrow that needs a brain, a Tin Man missing a heart, and a scared Lion who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the west .Well speaking about witches that reminds me halloween is coming up and I remember when I was 5 my grand mother made me the Dorthy costumes and my mom did my braids .#oz style
ReplyDeleteReplyDelete
I remember that book! Ive never read it before although I have seen the movie and I really enjoyed it. Thats so cool that your grandma made you a Dorthy costume! Who was your favourite character from the book?
DeleteDorthy
DeleteMy favourite childhood book was Fancy Nancy Hair Dos and Hair Don'ts. I remember always looking at Nancy on the front cover of the book and seeing the different things that she put in her hair. I also remember always asking my parents who Amelia Earhart is because I wanted to read the same book the Nancy was reading! One of my favourite parts of the book was when Nancy cut her hair super short so it can look like Amelia Earhart's hair.
ReplyDeleteNancy sounds funny and wacky in this book, talk about a bad hair day. I find it's funny and kinda sweet that she cut her hair like Amelia Earthart's hair. Good book report.
DeleteMy favourite childhood book is ‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go’ by Dr. Seuss. It is a fun, inspiring book with a great message - No matter what challenges life throws at us we can accomplish anything if you have a positive attitude! My parents read the book to my sister and I. We've also read the entire Dr. Seuss Collection of books! The books are an easy read and I love picking it up once in a while to read to my younger sister Isabella. Fun Fact: Maybe this book Dr. Seuss had an effect...? Last year, in Grade Six, I played the part of Cat in the Hat in our Elementary School Musical. Full Circle moment for me!
ReplyDeleteI love that Dr. Seuss book! And the play last year was amazing!!! :)
DeleteMy favorite childhood book is 'Barnyard dance!' by Sandra Boyton. the book is very uplifting and when I was sad I would read it.The book is about a lot of animals dancing and it is very silly.My favorite animals in the book was the chickens.They are very fluffy!What I like about this book is there is a lot of rhyming.I really like the illustrations on this book because the animals look super cute.I thought that this book was very uplifting because all the animals look so happy and that made me happy!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childhood book that my parents read to me is mainly Dr. Seuss but my parents liked to read our culture (indian) books, so books about our history and all the stuff that went on so long ago. They read the history books when me and my sisterwhen we were a bit older. When we were younger younger like 5-6 they read Dr.Seuss I always liked it too I loved how it rhymed and all the weird looking characters. They are also pretty short so I recommend them for a younger sibling they will also help with learning to read since they are so easy and short!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood story was Alice in Wonderland. I always loved her blond hair and her blue dress. My two favorite characters are Alice and the cheshire cat. I think my favorite part of the book was the part when she took a piece of the mushroom, ate it and became a giant. I remembered looking at the pictures laughing my head off. I always wanted to be like her because she was so pretty. I loved Alice so much that one haloween i was her. We got the blonde wig and everthing.#IloveAlice
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood story was I love you through and through. Although the book is mainly for toddlers and very young children, this book is still my favorite. Before making this blog, I re-read the book and I managed to smile. The book is about how much a mother loves her son. Each page has only a couple words but that doesn't make the book non-enjoyable. When I was small as a child my mom would read this book to me. I suggest that if you have a brother/sister from the age of 3-6, you should definitely read this book to them. That was my favorite childhood story. What was yours?
ReplyDeleteMine was the mice and the cheese, but I think I have that book in my closet actually. You sound like you love this book, Good blog :)
DeleteWhen I was younger my parents would read me bedtime stories before I went to bed. My father read me many Dr. Seuss novels, but one of them always stood out to me. Green eggs and ham. I used to love the rhyming in that book. I also really liked how Seuss draws his characters. I also like how every character is drawn with some sort of fur, it makes them seem more cuddly and friendly. I think that one of the reasons I like this book so much, was that my father would do funny voices for each character and the voices would always make me laugh.
ReplyDelete#GreenEggsAndHam
My favorite childhood book was Dr. Seuss' Cat In The Hat. It's about a cat who visits two children and cause all sorts of mischief while their mother isn't home. He and his two side kicks Thing 1 & 2 wreck the house attempting to entertain Sally and her brother. They and their fish named Fish start getting anxious that their mother will walk in and see a huge mess. Just as Sally's mother was coming home, Cat, Thing 1 and Thing 2 produced a special cleaning machine. They clean the house and disappear as their mother walked in the house. This was my favorite book because my mother would read it to my sister and I all the time before going to bed. She would create different voices for each character every day. I would recommend this book for ages 4-6 because Dr. Seuss' Cat In The Hat has some language and concepts that younger children might not understand. #drseuss #catinthehat
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteI honestly had a phase where i was obsessed with the cat in the hat..I love that book (and the movie). Great choice!
DeleteMy favorite childhood story was Where The Wild Things Are. I loved this story so much and was a bit horrified by some parts in the story. My mom would often read this book to me it was about a boy named max and he got in a fight with his mom so run away and ends up on the island of the wild things and when he gets back home he is so happy to see mom. This book teaches you about forgiveness.
ReplyDelete#BeWild
Amazing blog "One punch man" if that is your real name! Max sounds very confused in this story but comes back around to his mom like he should have from the beginning.
DeleteI have seen the movie before when I was quite young. I was scared of some parts as well. Great Blog!
DeleteI had no idea what my favourite bedtime story was. I’m quite known to have the worst short and long term memory. So to find out the information required for this blog i went to my mom. She told me that the book she read most often was “Penguins Can’t Fly” by Richard Byrne. I asked questions and found out that the story tells of a penguin by the name of Hudson and a gull by the name of Gregory. Gregory learnt to fly and Hudson was envious towards Gregory’s new found talent. Gregory reached a problem along his road and hudson was there to help. Hudson soon found out that..sorry you’ll have to read the book. Yes i know it’s a bedtime story so you better hope you either have a new sibling along the way or maybe cousin.. Because then you’ll be able to find out the end of the story. :)
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was two and my little sister Elena was 6 months old, I had an episode of hysteria. Elena, was in a walker and we were all hanging out in the kitchen. I decided it would be funny to get on her nerves and hype her up. All of a sudden I started laughing hysterically and dancing around the kitchen screaming. I started noticing that instead of getting her annoyed, I was making her laugh at me even more. The constant jumping, laughing and saying odd words became increasingly funny. I started saying the words “ababadager” over and over and over again until my mother and father thought I was losing my two year old little mind. Little did I know, my father was recording the entire thing and 10 years later we are still laughing about this funny, crazy “ababadager” story. It is, without a doubt, my favorite childhood story.
ReplyDeleteDon’t believe me?
Click on the link below I am speaking Greek but you’ll get the idea.
https://youtu.be/bFxRo5kLNqg
#terrible2s
zach
ReplyDeleteLucas
DeleteI think my favorite bedtime story was "The king the mice and the cheese" by Dr. Seuss. I like this book because it is an original idea it's fun to read and children love it including me. Believe it or not I still have that book in my closet and many other Dr. Seuss books. It also has a good moral, don't fight with enemies but compromise with them. This story was about how a king wit cheese attracted a lot of mice and tried to get rid of them with cats but then he needed to get rid of the cats with dogs and etc... Until he had to get rid of elephants, and he did, with the very mice that started the problem. He compromised and now the king and the mice eat cheese together.
ReplyDeleteWow good book report Zach I've read that book too, and it' my favorite too. A big coincidence huh?
DeleteWow thanks Zach, at least one person appreciates my report :) And it is a big coincidence isn't it
DeleteWe should probably stop talking to ourselves shouldn't, but I had fun chatting bye : )
DeleteWe should, I had fun too and thanks for chatting, bye : )
DeleteWhen I was younger, I was fascinated by tractors, dump trucks and any construction vehicles. This is why my favorite childhood stories were the Bob the Builder books. Bob and his crew worked together and helped each other to solve problems in their city. One book I liked in particular was “Lofty to the Rescue”. Lofty the crane was afraid of heights but when Spud the Scarecrow fell off the bridge, he quickly overcame his fears in order to work together with the others to save someone they barely knew. Bob and his trucks taught me about teamwork, overcoming my fears, not giving up, helping those in need and friendship. (#BobtheBuilder)
ReplyDelete