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Challenge of the day!

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@TeejI love this one.

This was my favourite book growing up. Was hard to decide, I still have all my books from my childhood.

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Cant think of a favourite @Teej I remember reading Arthur books, Secret Seven, Famous Five, Colin Thiele books . Blue Fin even tho thought scary
Muddle Headed Wombat 😸 Noddy and Big Ears lol

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@Teej  Peter Rabbit 👍👍👍

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D*ck haha and Dora @Teej was Brer Rabbit one with briar patch and soldiers think getting mixed up lol re Grade I Readers loo

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One of my favourite books of all time has been The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.  I read it when I was fairly young and I have read it many times since and even as an  adult I have found the book has so much wisdom in it I learn more every time I read it

 

It's a classic for children and people of all ages

 

I think one of the copies I have owned actually had this coverI think one of the copies I have owned actually had this cover

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Great daily challenge @Teej but I can't remember my fav book as a child. However I loved reading Roald Dahl books. I still have them. I also liked the touchoose books. Can't remember what they were called but you could choose what you wanted to happen in the book and you would have 2 options to choose and you would turn to the specific page and the book would either finish really quick or could go on for a while. 

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Roald Dahl had a brain and a talent and an exciting life apparently re WWII lol
I liked /was bemused by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory age around 8 ish
I already had a belief problem 😬

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@Mazarita 

Same problem too with that weed. I researched it and decided when it fills a gap nicely it can stay, otherwise if it overtakes other plants and is "badly behaved" I have no problem pulling it out.  I used to get upset as I did not know what was what, in the garden.  Internet helps sometimes!

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@OwlunarI took children to Secret Garden as a play at Ripponlea ... decades ago ...

 

Agree re RD @TAB only read Roald Dahl and Peter Rabbit as a mum to my kids. I grew up pretty kwik. @Maggie @Lee82 I am reading one of my sons YA books from Year 7 atm ...called "Wolf"  have not read much beyond online for last few months.

 

@Teej  Great challenges.  I find I am drawn to the night sky a lot lately ... going for a mini walk with my cat looking at the stars ... lol

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This 'weed' is purslane - we were pulling it out of the lawn but then found out you can eat it so now we relocate it to the vegie garden ...

Purslane: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves and Identification | Portulaca ...

 

This is what I call a hallelujah sky ...

Limestone and Madison County Alabama — Donnie Claxton Photo

 

and my favourite childhood books were Milly Molly Mandy and The Magic Faraway Tree....

The Appeal of Milly Molly Mandy - Slap Happy Larry

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The Magic Faraway Tree | The magic faraway tree, Faraway tree ...

 

Thanks for the prompts @Teej   Hi @Appleblossom @TAB @Lee82 @Owlunar @Mazarita    Smiley Happy

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ohhhhhh @Teej  I forgor to take a photo of my favourite book when I was litle , ohhh wish i can find it 

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