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wiggy
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Monday, May 11, 2009, 20:59:19 »
Gruffalo and Bear Hunt are ace.
Where's my Mum? and Rumble in the Jungle are right up there too.
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Tried reading a 'classic' with the lad the other week - Beatrix Potters Peter Rabbit series. It's sooooo bloody boring. It's from a different time I suppose, where people used to get pleasure from a lump of coal at Christmas, or made their own games up with nothing more than pebbles and a stick.
Give me a Gruffalo or a Horrid Henry any day of the weel
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My boys quite enjoyed Peter Rabbit but mainly I think because I did McGregor in a comedy mad Scotsman voice. sheepshagger's right about Dinosaur Rumpus as well, although I get told off for doing it rap stylee and shouting the "chorus". On which theme, Harry and the bucketful of dinosaurs is also boss.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 08:12:42 »
Old Bear stories & Guess how much i love you were my favs.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 08:19:12 »
Oh and Percy the Park Keeper - Brilliant!!
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Quote from: flammableBen on Monday, May 11, 2009, 20:52:05
Dear Zoo doesn't make any fucking sense. If I wrote to the zoo asking for a pet I'm pretty sure I'd get told to fuck right off. They certainly wouldn't ship me out a variety of exotic animals.
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The Worst Witch is hard to fault.
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Mr Gum and the dancing bear (or any of the Mr Gum books)
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