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yaffle
Sep 15, 2002

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So many. The church mice books by Graham Oakly, lovely art and full of wierd details and dry british humor.
The first few Berenstain Bears books, before they became mega preachy and, frankly, poo poo.
Early Rosemary Wells, before she too pussied out.
The little grey Rabbit books by Alison Uttley and Margaret Tempest, because of the perfect little world she makes, and because Wise Owl's Tale is the saddest thing I ever read before I was ten.
Micael Rosen's Sad Book, which is one of the most powerful books of any sort I have ever read, whilst still being accesable to a child.
Dogger, by Shirley Hughs, because it's a lovely story and Hughs has such an eye for drawing children.
What-a-mess, by Frank Muir, because it's great fun to read to little kids and they love to follow all the wierd little sub plots in the art.

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