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March 22, 2015

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Uncategorized

What I’m Reading – Children’s Literature

I was an avid reader as a child – much more so than I am now. My collection of hundreds of books held the secrets of other worlds hidden within their pages, waiting to be devoured and relished. We couldn’t afford to go on holiday when I was growing up, so I spent my summers curled up in the shadows of trees, exploring foreign lands through literature. Lately, I’ve found myself browsing children’s literature online, wanting to immerse myself in the stories of my childhood favourites once again.
It’s fascinating to revisit my old favourites – fond characters that had once been so familiar now spring back to life, as vivid and animated as the day I was first introduced to them. I also love the nostalgia of it. Re-reading an childhood favourite transports me back to the exact time and place where I originally read it, along with the same air of excitement as the tale unfolds.
Ballet Shoes
The three orphaned little girls in this book – Pauline, Petrova and Posy – immediately captured my heart, along with the wider cast of eclectic characters. It begins when the girls are adopted by their eccentric Great Uncle, and follows their story as they vow to make their names famous and take to the stage to earn a living. It is a charming read which is beautifully written and heart warming.

The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden is a true classic – one of those wonderful books that is written for children, but is just as captivating for an adult reader. The children’s characters are so perfectly written, and the book is full of magic in the way that Burnett’s descriptions of the Yorkshire Moors give such clarity  and capture the imagination.
I especially love this Penguin Threads edition, which was published to coincide with the 2011 centennial of The Secret Garden’s publication. The embossed cover art by Jillian Tamaki paired with the hand stitched structure and rough cut paper makes it all the more special. It truly is a tactile, textured, and beautiful book.
What were your favourite books as a child?

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Comments

  1. Writing Monique says

    March 22, 2015 at 9:51 am

    I still love children literature! These books look lovely!

    WritingMonique

  2. Imogen Walker says

    March 22, 2015 at 9:59 am

    I think re-visiting books you read as a child is so much fun!
    My favourite books as a child was probably Harry Potter- so unoriginal but I used to read it over and over!
    Imogen’s Typewriter. <3

  3. Kathryn says

    March 22, 2015 at 12:54 pm

    These are two books I loved too. I wish I had more time for reading. I find it takes me an age to get through a book as an adult, whereas in my childhood I could easily read a novel in a day

  4. Laura CYMFT says

    March 22, 2015 at 9:13 pm

    Ooo these sound amazing, I'll need to look in to getting copies. I loved reading Jacqueline Wilson when I was younger. I also loved The Babysitters Club, Sweet Valley High and The Famous Five.

  5. rosie says

    March 23, 2015 at 9:27 am

    Tom's Midnight Garden is a favourite – it always makes me cry at the end!
    I have reread The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge many, many times.
    I also loved anything by Enid Blyton or Eva Ibbotson.

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