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What books are you planning on reading to your kids?


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Topi title says it all, lets make an awesome list for the next genereation.

I'll start:

-EVERYTHING BY ASTRID LINDGREN (seriously, if you don't know her books, check them out, they are the awesomest thing to come out of Sweden since kötbullar)

-Harry Potter (first 2-3 books, the rest they can read on their own)

-The Hobbit

-Treasure Island

-Robinson Crusoe

-Grimms' fairytales

-some German books, no one here will recognize

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Well, I'll give them my comic books, the European ones, them. Tintin and Asterix. Loved those. I've finished Tintin, and I'm still collecting Asterix as the English version comes out. They can read by themselves though. Can't be stuffed reading them comic books. They'll miss out on half the experience and most likely, I'll just start reading them in my bedroom, wasting 7 hours of what little sleep I have.


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This one is a tad less creepy. Wouldn't you agree?

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Alice In Wonderland...

Dragon Rider...

Can't believe I forgot these. Yeah Lewis Carrol and Cornelia Funke definitely need to be included.

 

Well, I'll give them my comic books, the European ones, them. Tintin and Asterix. Loved those. I've finished Tintin, and I'm still collecting Asterix as the English version comes out.

Just stop collecting after issue 26; after that the lack of Rene Goscinny becomes painfully obvious.

Also, make sure, you kids are old enough: My brothers and  I destroyed most of my fathers collection when we were young.

BTW:How did they handle the British talking funny in English.


 

 

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Tomorrow will take us away, far from home

No one will ever know our names

But the bard songs will remain.

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