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The only book I'm giving is a hardback edition of Winnie-the-Pooh with original illustrations for Dominik. I despair of the dreadful mess that Disney has turned 'Pooh Bear' into . . . and I want Domi to experience the magic of the A A Milne stories. |
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Yola, I have no kids, but I simply despise what Disney has done to the beloved childhood stories!! Generations of kids have grown up not knowing the wonder of them, I hope when Domi is older you'll get him a copy of "Wind in the Willows"! And Kipling;s "Just So" stories and of course "The Jungle Book"!! End of rant from opinionated reader!!! |
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I love the original Pooh bear stories, but confess that I also like the Disney versions too! (sorry!) I have asked for a book about the history of the LSO (London Symphony Orchestra) How sad is that??!!! |
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Eileen - I too hate the 'Disneyfication' of children's stories! Kenneth Grahame, who wrote Wind in the Willows lived in a Thames-side village called Pangbourne. This is about 4 miles from where I live, and I drive past what was his cottage every day when I used to go into my office - which is a mere 1.5 miles out of Pangbourne . There is also a Wind in the Willows museum in nearby Henley (you've heard of the famous Henley Regatta - right?). Well the River and Rowing Museum there have a section dedicated to this magical story. Don't worry - we're both passionate about 'honest' children's literature and Dominik will be likewise we hope! *Edit to say, Kim - don't apologize please, everyone's entitled to their own likes and dislikes. I don't mean to offend at all either, but it just happens to be a 'pet hate' of mine that's all |
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Kim, no offense meant, sorry! Yola: I practically grew up on British children's literature,,,hate to say it, but they're the best; only American author I'd recommend is Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series (they ruined that on TV!); love the E. Nesbit books, Phoenix and the Carpet, Railway Children, etc. And The Water Babies, and The Secret Garden (although that may be a bit "girly" for a boy...) And Swallows and Amazons...Lord, I am rabbiting on.... |
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I love Disney....BUT adore books always have the people jump/step out of the pages. I am thinking of asking for the Gordon Ramsey book?? is it any good does anyone know??? Oh Naomi I have heard Marley and Me issad at the end get the tisues ready girl. Oh DM you are wrong about American writers... what about Mark Twain?? Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn And I like Edgar Rice Bupojna Tarzan books too I adore Edgar Rice Burrows |
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Yola & Eileen - neither of you offended me at all - honest!!! I really can understand what you are both saying. I love childrens literature, The Wind in the Willows stories are enchanting, I love Beatrix Potter, The Railway Children, Tom's Midnight Garden and best of all the Narnia stories. My children grew up on these stories. But I just think there is something quite magical about Disney too. |
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