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Friday, November 18, 2005

RevGal's Friday Five: Kiddie Lit Edition

It’s a Children’s Literature Friday Five, Pals, in honor of the opening today of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

1) Earliest book you remember (read to you or by you)

2) Picture Book you would like to climb into

3) Favorite series of books (then or now)

4) Character you would most like to meet

5) Last childhood book you re-read (for yourself or to someone)

You'll find my answers over the rainbow...
("Eh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!!!")

13 comments:

  1. Mine have been posted. ANd my books arrived yesterday!! (messed up cover but hey they are here before Advent!)

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  2. Songbird, I've got your rainbow right here.

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  3. My list is up for you my pretties, and your little dog too....

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  4. I played, too! This was a fun one. :)

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  5. Mine's up. Thanks for such a fun list!

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  6. Mine is not up, but if you want to continue the conversation about good looking men in specific roles come on over.

    And NO the tin man, scarecrow, lion, wizard and various other male characters in THAT movie do not count!

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  7. I'm in! Thanks, Songbird, this made for some fun reminiscences.

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  8. Ok, I did one. The first Friday Five. Yipee!

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  9. I already posted two blogs today, so I'll do mine here...

    1) Earliest book you remember (read to you or by you) -- I remember a Richard Scarry word book that was read to me, I think--otherwise Charlotte's Web.

    2) Picture Book you would like to climb into --
    C has one called Owl Moon where a little girl goes owling with her father. Besides wanting to see my own father again, the watercolor illustrations are wonderful.

    3) Favorite series of books (then or now) -- Little House and Narnia are tied.

    4) Character you would most like to meet -- I love Meg in L'Engle's time trilogy.

    5) Last childhood book you re-read (for yourself or to someone) -- Also the Last Battle, Songbird!

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  10. Judging by how many of us loved the Little House books, methinks the first RevGalCon should meet at one of the Laura Ingalls 'pilgrimage' sites.

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  11. I did it too. I could only take so much blushing!

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