Showing posts with label children's books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's books. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Reading Children’s books

I have taken up re-reading some of my children’s book. It is quite interesting to read them again and compare the experience. Peter Pan, The Wizard of Oz and Alice adventures in Wonderland, were all stories I loved as a child and have re-read as an adult. The words are the same, but their meaning is different. I see sub-stories I never thought about when I was young. Quite fascinating.
Now pick your favourite children’s book from when you were a child and re-read it.
Josefine

My recommendations: A little princess by Frances Burnett

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Why aren’t there any good Christmas books for adults?

I ask you the question because when I look back at the books I read about Christmas when I was young; I can vividly remember plenty of them. Many of them written by Astrid Lindgren, but there were also others. They gave a wonderful feeling of Christmas that are forever etched in my memory. I think about them and feel the smell of Christmas and get that warm and fuzzy feeling that only good memories from childhood can give you. But as an adult I have troubled finding any stories about Christmas that can provoke the same feeling. Is there any of you who have any good tips you’d like to share?
Or why not share with us your favourite Christmas book as a child?
Josefine

My recommendations: Most of the children’s books by Astrid Lindgren that had something to do with Christmas.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Children's books

Did you have a favourite book as a child? There are so many to choose from for me, but if I have to choose. I can point to some books written by a Swedish author Jan Lööf, which I can still remember very vividly. His stories were different and funny, the pictures in the books were awesome and fit perfectly to the quirky stories. The book is still at my parents’ house where I sometimes find myself looking through them.
When I got older I read a lot of Maria Gripe’s Young Adult books. They were mysteries and thinking books all at the same time. I think I read everyone of her books that had come out when I was in that age.

Tell me about some of your favourites!
Josefine

My recommendations: Around the world in eighty days by Jules Vernes