Monday, June 22, 2009

24 Hour Give-Away: Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories!


UPDATE: This Give-Away has now ended!

I have a fun new give-away for all of you:

Over the past seven years, Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories has given away more than 35 million children's books by distributing them FREE inside cereal boxes and has donated nearly $3 million to First Book, their non-profit partner, which provides books to children from low-income families.

In addition to encouraging children to read, Cheerios is looking for anyone interested in writing children's books. Now in its third year, the Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories New Author Contest is a way to encourage previously unpublished, up-and-coming children's book authors and to continue to nurture a love of reading. Entries are being accepted March 16 through July 15, 2009 and will be judged on appropriate story and content for children ages 3-8, emotional connection, writing quality, uniqueness, and read-aloud potential. More details on the contest can be found at http://www.spoonfulsofstoriescontest.com/.

I was excited to receive 4 copies of some of the adorable books distributed by Cheerios courtesy of My blog Spark! One of the books I received was actually the winner the first year the Author contest ran! The book title is “The Great Dog Wash.” This book is written in English and Spanish. My kiddos loved all 4 of the books and I loved all the great messages that went along with them.

Would you like to win a set of 4 books?!
Well, the good news is I have one Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories gift set to give-away to one of my lucky readers! You will get a copy of the "The Great Dog Wash" as well as three other books from the Spoonfuls library.

Wanna enter?
Just tell me one of your favorite childhood books, then just leave your name and contact info below. I will announce the lucky winner tomorrow, June 23rd at 6 p.m. EST.

My favorite childhood book by far is "The Giving Tree"! I love, love, love that book. Every time I read it that wonderful knot builds up in my throat and I usually can't help but cry... just a little, though... ok, maybe a little bit more then that!

Want another entry?
Subscribe to my email updates or RSS Feed and let me know by leaving a separate comment. You can also leave an additional comment if you are already a subscriber!

Good Luck!

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Simone said...

i'm not trying to suck up, but honestly, "the giving tree" is my favorite too, closely followed by "poppyseed."

Melissa Y. said...

My favorite book by far is Green Eggs & Ham. I loved to read that book when I was younger.

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Melissa Y. said...

I am also a subscriber to your blog. Thanks for all you do.

Anonymous said...

where the wild things are was my fave as a kid!
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Simone said...

oops, i forgot to leave my contact info..and it is actually "the story of poppyseed," not just poppyseed. my email: frozenmango3@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

This is hard because I love children's books. I love the book "Love You Forever," by Robert Munsch. It makes me sad to think that one day my baby will be all grown up.

Kathleen Owens
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Anonymous said...

my favorite book would be love you forever.
Sharon

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Abby C said...

The Giving Tree is wonderful. I was always drawn to The Velveteen Rabbit. It was so sad and yet turned out promising in the end. I read it to my children not long ago for the first time and they were entranced as we went along. Reading is SO important! Thanks for doing this give-away...

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Anonymous said...

I'm a subscriber
Thanks for this great giveaway
Sharon
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Anonymous said...

My favorite is the Very Hungry Caterpillar, it has also became my daughters favorite too.
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Jessica said...

So hard to choose just one favorite book! I think I would have to pick Robert the Rose Horse.
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Jessica said...

I'm a subscriber
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Bitesizesara said...

My favorite book was ( charlotte's web)

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Maria M. said...

I love Green Eggs and Ham. I still read that book to my self sometimes.
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sara said...

I subscribe to your email!

Michelle M. said...

The Poky Little Puppy was my fav! I loved that book until it fell apart. Now that you had me think of it I am going to go buy this one for my son. Thanks!!

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sara said...

My favorite childhood book is "Get well Clown-Arounds"
So cute!

Anonymous said...

I loved Snow White. Thank you. mantrita2003@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Mr. Magoo was my favorite childhood book- I remember maing my grandma read it over and over again.

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Maria M said...

I subscribed your email.
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Michelle M said...

I am also a subscriber. I am here like every 15 mins. LOL! No really! Anyway have been reading this blog since March I think and now cannot go a day without it. Just got the vacuume you featured today! Anyway here is my second entry.
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Shirley said...

I was a kindergarten teacher for 10 years before my girls were born so, of course, I have a bazillion favorites. An all time goodie that is NOT a picture book is The Search For Delicious by Natalie Babbitt. Unbelievably awesome read-aloud to about ages K and up. It has a king and queen, dwarfs, a bad guy and even a mermaid! Just perfect!

Shirley
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Lori said...

My favorite book was Madeline.

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Anonymous said...

My favorite book as a child was My Little Golden Book About God. My mom read this book to me a lot as I was growing up.

Thanks!

Ginger Ritter
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Ben and Bethany said...

One of my favorites was PJ funny bunny. Loved those!

Bethany
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Laura said...

I love "I am not going to get up today" by Dr. Seuss - what parent doesn't want to teach their child the wonders of sleeping in :) I also love "wocket in my pocket" by seuss also

Laura said...

I'm also a subscriber.

Madelene said...

My favorite book is "Where The Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls. It is more for middle school kids. So before that "Curious George".

Madelene
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Anonymous said...

On the night you were born....We read it every night to my belly when I was pregnant with my twins.
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Kirkham Family said...

My favorite book was Haiwatha (sp?). smkirkham@msn.com

Ashley said...

I love you forever was my favorite book... classic!

Thanks for your blog!

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Kirkham Family said...

Subscriber. smkirkham@msn.com

Brianne said...

I loved Green eggs and Ham, and The Grinch. My grandmother always read these to me, and while I was very young, she passed away. They still always make me think of her, and make me smile :)

mashley said...

"Ira Sleeps Over"
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Brianne said...

oh yeah, my e-mail is
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Anonymous said...

My favorite children's book is called
"The Lion's Bed" by Diane Redfield Massie. It's so funny and such a great story about friends working together to help each other!

Ashley Anderson
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mom23 said...

I always loved the book Nana Upstairs, Nana Downstairs. Very sad but very sweet.

Meredith said...

My kids are huge readers.. Would love it!
Meredith
Bloom4ofus@yahoo.com

MyHealthJourney said...

My favorite book, and the first one that I give to all expecting parents is "Guess How Much I Love You" by Sam McBratney. The board book version is the best, because a baby can enjoy it from day 1. I also love all of the books by Doreen Cronin. They are great for older children. I could go on and on...:)

Sarah
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Anonymous said...

My favorite is "If you get a mouse a cookie" It just reminds me of my kids, if you give them they will ask for more. I love reading that book with my 3year old. Email:angel69_67060@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

My most favorite book as a kid was "The Monster at the End of this Book" starring lovable, furry-ol' Grover! I liked it so much, I bought it for my own kids!!

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Doodle said...

My favorite childhood book has got to be "Go Dog Go!" It is the first book I learned how to read. I loved it!

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Stacy M said...

There are SO many kids book that I love. One that will get you all choked up is "Mars Needs Moms". it's silly for the kids and gets the mom's teary eyed. stacionery1@yahoo.com

Doodle said...

I also follow your blog. I love to read all your deals! Thanks a million. ifollowhim247@hotmail.com

Devon said...

My favorite children's book is The Polar Express!

Devon

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Anonymous said...

My favorite book is 'Make Way for Ducklings'. We live in Boston and my boys love to visit the Boston Garden.

Katherine
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Devon said...

I'm a loyal subscriber!

Devon
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Mrs. B said...

My favorite is
Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Seuss!! Love that book!!

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kermitonly@yahoo.com said...

My favorite childhood story is called "No Flying in the House." This is a magical book and years later I tracked down a copy and ordered it to have for my own. I read it again and was transported back to grade school. I adore this book and recommend it to anyone who has a good imagination!

Unknown said...

Mine was Green Eggs and Ham.

Lacey said...

I love the books by Laura Joffe Numeroff (If You Give a Moose a Muffin, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, etc.)!

Lacey said...

I'm also a subscriber!

Sheila said...

Definitely Where the Wild Things Are. As I got older, my fave was Bridge to Terabithia. :D

~Sheila

Unknown said...

My favorite book has to be a little princess..my first "big girl" book!! lol
I still read it sometimes :)

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Morgana said...

I absolutely love "One Monster After Another" by Mercer Mayer. Thanks so much for all the great information you give us - you rock!

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Anonymous said...

My favorite is "Love You Forever" and my boys love the book "Why is Blue Dog Blue".

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Sheila said...

I also subscribed via email. I've been meaning to do this so I don't have to check back every 15 minutes - right there with ya Michelle M!
~Sheila
shekayebee@gmail.com

Rachel said...

My favorite from childhood... "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch

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Bridgette said...

I love the Giving Tree too and I also love Mr Brown Can Moo, Can You? It's fun to read to the kids.

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Unknown said...

The Velveteen Rabbit is one of my favorite childhood books. My grandmother and my father owned a bookstore when I was growing up and I LOVE books. They are so very important in our family. My kids' shelves are overflowing but we read each and every book! We love BOOKS!
My contact information is: tgshep@gmail.com
Thanks!

LilKim said...

I follow your feed with blogger dashboard!

LilKim said...

One of my favorite books as a child was "Nanny Upstairs and Nanny Downstairs"

Unknown said...

i love the narnia series. my mom used to read them to us on long road trips.

barbaraence said...

Boxcar children is my all time favorite!

barbaraence said...

Oh yes, and I am also a subscriber.

Anonymous said...

My favorite was People by Peter Spier. I loved that book. I used to flip to the page about the different houses people around the world live in and I would pick out where I wanted to live. Loved it.
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Jenn said...

I have always loved Shel Silverstein's book of poems "Where the Sidewalk Ends"

My email is jvanchiere@yahoo.com

Jenn said...

I am a subscriber!

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Rebecca said...

i love children's books and the giving tree is also one of my all-time faves!

Anonymous said...

My favorite book as a small child was Goodnight Moon. My mom would read it to my sister and I every night. Now that I have a new little one (13 months old), we read three books every night with Goodnight Moon always the last book. When we are done we walk around and say "goodnight" to all the things in his room before he goes to bed. I did the same routine with my teenager when he was little. I am thrilled to be sharing a tradition with my boys that my mom started with me
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Julie said...

My favorite has to be Where the Wild Things are. My daughter loves Knuffle Bunny (especially since she has a favorite snuggy bunny).

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Becky said...

My favorite was If you give a mouse a cookie! I still love it!

Anne said...

I loved "Alexander and the Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day." I wanted to moved to Australia when I was little after reading this book.
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Becky said...

I already receive your emails :)

Anonymous said...

My favorite was Love You Forever. I still have my well used copy from when I was a kid.
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Hill said...

My favorite child hood book would be "Love You Forever," I have two little guys now and that's what I tell them.


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LisaC said...

I'm a HUGE children's literature fan (I actually went back to school a few yrs back to become a librarian!). Anyway, I always have a terrible time naming a favorite. Anything Shel Silverstein (The Giving Tree) Robert Munsch (Love You Forever) or a newer author that I think is sooo funny, Mo Willems. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus is so cute. Especially since my oldest was always bugging me to let him drive when it first came out!
Great Idea for a Giveaway!
LisaC

Shana Maidel said...

my favorite was goodnight moon. it's my 11 month old son's favorite too.

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Shana Maidel said...

i'm also a subscriber.

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Bree said...

It's hard to choose just one book, but I love Goodnight Moon. Especially now that they come in various languages. My little boy gets a kick out of me speaking French to him, and I love passing on the language onto him.

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Anonymous said...

I always loved Dr. Suess books - Green Eggs and Ham for sure.

Thanks!
Michele
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Leah said...

My favorite was "Are You My Mother?" by Eastman. I loved it when my mother read it to me and then I would read it to her!

Thank you for sharing all your great tips and finds!

Leah
l10k8@hotmail.com

Katie said...

My Favorite story has always been "A Pocket for Cordaroy". I would reas that over and OVER again. Thanks for all you do for us Collin!!

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stephanie said...

my favorite is Little House on the Prairie.

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Christi said...

Oh, tough question. As a young kid, probably the Billy & Blaze books, by C.W. Anderson. When I was a little older, it would have been A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L'Engle (still a favorite).

Christi - dejaeeyore@yahoo.com

Jackie said...

I'm a new subscriber. This is fun. Didn't know about it.
Favorite book to read to the kids is hOW MANY BUGS IN A BOX?

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clodyo said...

My favorite book when I was a child was The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. I now read it to my daughter.

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Betsy said...

I love Jamberry and Barnyard Dance.

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dani said...

I'm new to your site and am LOVING it! Thanks for all the time you put into it! My favorite children's book is Love you Forever. So sweet, can't wait to read it with my kids someday! :)

susanna said...

My favorite childhood book would be "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs." -Susanna jeremyandsanny@gmail.com

dani said...

I am also a subscriber! :)

clodyo said...

I am a subscriber!

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Heather said...

My favorite was definitely The Pokey Little Puppy! :)

The Mullins said...

I have always loved "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" by William Steig. It is a cute story, but I think I love it most because it is the first book I remember my mom reading to me.

P.S. I am a subscriber to your blog. I LOVE IT! My husband says I am addicted...maybe because I check it so often.

Shelly said...

My favorite book is "I'll love you forever". It hard to read to my kids without crying.

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The Mullins said...

I am already a subscriber...can I enter twice? :-)

cmosterhues said...

Thumbelina!I thought is was so clever, scary and beautiful.

Mrs. Schmid said...

Any of the Berenstain Bears books were my favorites!
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Mrs. Schmid said...

I'm a subscriber!
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SDK said...

I love "Socks for Supper."

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SDK said...

I love "Socks for Supper."

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Katie Lane said...

Go Dog Go is the best.

Ashlie Hogan said...

If you give a Mouse a Cookie... and any of the other books by that author and now my kids love them too! :)

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Marina@EBMR said...

my favorite is thank you God

Dawn V said...

My favorite book as a child was "Each, Peach, Pear, Plum" I was so excited when I found a copy of it for my kids

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SuzyQpon said...

"The Teddy Bear Tree" is my ABSOLUTE favorite! I was obsessed with stuffed animals as a little girl. Thanks for the chance to win.

Beth said...

I have a hard time picking a favorite - there are so many good ones. I like Oh the Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss, and all of the Little Critter books by Mercer Mayer

LOVE your blog!

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annakatmommy said...

My parents had a book of Grimms' Fairytales that they picked up while my dad was stationed in Germany. We read those stories over and over. Now my parents read them to my daughters.
email: aubrie7@hotmail.com

Rachel S. said...

I loved "Where the Wild Things Are" as a kid. Just found out they're making a movie of it too- should be interesting to see what they do with it.

amyt said...

So many good choices. Green Eggs and Ham is a favorite because we can get my 4yo to try anything if we start rhyming. I absolutely loved Madeleine L'Engle in elementary school and can't wait to share her with my girls. Oh -- I almost forgot -- Nancy Drew!
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Rachel S. said...

I'm a subscriber too...

Anonymous said...

My favorite was Go Dog Go, I love the dog party at the end. I never tired of looking at all the fun they were having.

stephanie
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Mommara said...

I'll love you forever.

My mom used to read it to us when we were smaller. She gave my own copy when my son was born June 25 2008. Ack I am about to have a 1 yr old in three days. So these would be wonderful. Thanks so much.

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Anonymous said...

I love the Llama Llama books. So cute and fun to read!
Where the Red Fern Grows is probably my all time favorite. I tear up every time. I can't wait to read that one to my son when he is old enough (or he can read it to me!).
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Katie said...

My favorite childhood book is "Corduroy".
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Toni R. said...

My fave book was "Come to the Doctor, Harry" by Mary Chalmers. It's about a cat who gets his tail caught in a door and has to go to the doctor. I asked my mom to read that book to me every night! Now, I read that same book to my kids every night!

-Toni
OnlyOneToni@Yahooo.com
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Anonymous said...

Hi, I just discovered your site and looove it. Anyway, my favorite childhood book was "Gus was a Friendly Ghost" by Jane Thayer My brothers and I loved this book many many years ago and one of my brothers actually surprised me by buying a copy for me so that I can read it to my twin girls. We love books. Thanks for doing the giveaway. We love books!
Karen Young
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Anonymous said...

I love the Giving Tree! Great one. My favorite was Little Women. Now I read it to my girls. Great give away!

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Wendy C. said...

My favorite children's book is Guess How Much I Love You. I act out the parts for my infant son and he loves it! wendyclugston@hotmail.com

Jeanette said...

My favorite childrens book would have to be "Go Dog Go" We quoted this book endlessly as children. And still occasionally as adults. LOL! So fun!!

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Wendy C. said...

Oh and I am also a subscriber!

Tonya said...

I like Where the Wild THings Are. my grandma used to read it to me all the time.

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Unknown said...

We'll my adult favorite has gotta be Hip2Save's site!!! But as a child you gotta love the classics, "Are you my mother?" and "Cordaroy" and "Cinderella" Its too hard to pick just ONE favorite, I love them all.

Thanks again!!! Good luck to all!!

C and G said...

Toot and Puddle!!! Can't get enough - and Olivia too!

thanks for all you do H2S and thanks for this fun giveaway. My dad used to collect all the little books in the cereal boxes and put them in our Christmas stockings :)

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Tonya said...

I am also a subscriber

Unknown said...

OPPS! Like some of the others forgot to add my contact info.

fifster33@yahoo.com
~Jennifer

Kimberly C said...

Harold & The Purple Crayon books are my favs! They are quickly becoming big hits with my little boys too!
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Jeanette said...

I'm now a subscriber :)

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christinaprey said...

The Lorax was my favorite book as a child, I still love it today and read it to my kids all the time! Thanks for the constest!

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Anonymous said...

I loved all Dr Suess but my all time fave was Green Eggs and Ham.

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aussie said...

That has to be the hardest question ever!! Some people collect shoes or other items...but I collect children's books. I am very obsessed with them and if they had a group meeting for them I would have to attend (like AA). I guess right now it has to be Skippy Jon Jones. aussielloyd@cox.net

Mandy said...

My favorite is "Silly Sally"! My daughter is in love with it too!
- Mandy

Anonymous said...

"Love you forever" is a favorite of mine I get all choked up when I sing the song to my children and they start to laugh and tell me "it's ok mom ". I have a copy for each one of my 8 children with a written letter in it for them for when they are older and have thier first child. Mary dizn4mk@yahoo.com

Kat said...

My sister and I loved "On Top of Spaghetti"! All the red rolling meatballs cracked us up!

Angela said...

i loved the giving tree! honestly!

angela

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heather horton said...

I love All the Places to Love. It is beautiful!

Kristin said...

I loved Where the Wild Things Are. It made my imagination run wild! kabjorn@hotmail.com

Judd Family said...

I love Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! gentryjudd@yahoo.com

Judd Family said...

Oh yeah I am a subscriber too!

Sarah said...

I love all the Dr. Suess books-especially green eggs and ham
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Sarah said...

also a subscriber

Anonymous said...

My favorite book is "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie"

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Anonymous said...

I am a Subscriber!

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Anonymous said...

I also subscribed Mary dizn4mk@yahoo.com

Rebecca said...

my favorite book is "Alexander and horrible, terrible, very bad, no good day." :-)


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Stephanie said...

The ABC Book by Dr. Seuss.

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Anonymous said...

My fav book was Green Eggs and Ham. I even had my mom make them for me!!!LOL

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Anonymous said...

I have to say that my favorite was Goodnight Moon. My dad read it to me every night and then we said goodnight to everything in my room.

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Anonymous said...

I love to read Never Tease a Weasel to my kids.

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Rhonda said...

Favorites:

Miss Rumphius
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
My Grandpa is Amazing

For older kids: The Giver

Anonymous said...

My favorite childhood book is "The Gift of the Magi". I remember reading it in school one time, and every time feel like I'm sacrificing something for something better, I think of that story. I can't wait to read that story to my daughter...who, at age 5, LOVES to read. :0)

Bethany said...

Ten Apples Up on Top!

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Anonymous said...

My favorite book is Tumble Bumble.
Thanks!

Rachel Smith

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Teresa said...

My favorite is Shel Silverstein's books. I had to memorize one of her poems in 3rd grade and say it in front of the class. I was very shy and it was a big accomplishment for me. She has been one of my favorites ever since. My daughter favorite is Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs. It is histerical.
Teresa
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Teresa said...

I subscribed to your feed! I'd love this for my niece and nephew - that's one of my favorites as well! We all love books!

Is there a way to leave my email addy w/o leaving it in public? I check back often so if I win i'd see it on here!

Rick and Jenny Runyan said...

My favorite book as a child was The Scrawny Tawny Lion...I need to find it again so I can read it to my daughter!

Rick and Jenny Runyan said...

I am a follower of your blog also!
jennyrunyan@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

my favorite was the velveteen rabbit...tear...lol

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Anonymous said...

we have so many favorites, how do I choose! two favs are Guess How Much I Love You and Forever Buster (still can't read this one without crying, I think my son likes to see me get emotional... he wants me to read it over and over!)
thanks for everything you do for us!

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Anonymous said...

Nana Upstairs Nana Dounstairs

Amy Carrillo
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Anonymous said...

I loved the "Little House" series!

Anonymous said...

I loved the "Little House" series.
erstbrmom@wowway.com

Connie said...

There are so many wonderful children's books. One of my favorites is Are You My Mother?

Anonymous said...

my favorite book by far is Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. I love that book its just catchy. LOL My kids love reading it too.
im a subscriber and I follow it religiously. LOL
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Cindy G. said...

My favorite was "We Like Kindergarten". It was a golden book and was my absolute favorite. It was a girl pretending to teach a kindergarten class. I am also an e-mail subscriber, however I log on to your site several times a day. I would love to win these books for my nephew.

Nina said...

I love Dr. Seuss!

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Nina said...

I'm a subscriber too

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Cindy G said...

Forgot my contact info. cindygryder@yahoo.com

alyson said...

My favorite book was "Millions of Cats" because my mom would sit and read it to me over and over. It is the only book I remember her reading to me, not sure if it is because it is always the one I chose or if it was one of the few we had. I did learn later on that it was her favorite as a child favorite so now it makes it even more special!
Alyson
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Tori said...

I loved Cat in the Hat as a kid.

Tori
tchauvin@hotmail.com

Tori said...

I just subscribed!!!

Thanks,
Tori
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Susan said...

my fav book when i was little was There's a Nightmare in my Closet by Mercer Mayer. :)

Susan said...

I also subscribed to your blog. I love it, thanks!

Anonymous said...

My favorite book was Pat the Bunny I still have it and remember my grandpa reading it to me over and over
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Heather said...

My fave is 'Where The Wild Things Are'.

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Lopez9 said...

My favorite childhood book is "If you give a mouse a cookie" I hope I win. My email is sandrapulsipher@hotmail.com

Diana said...

I loved Green Eggs & Ham.
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Ida said...

My grandmother used to gather as many of the grandchildren she could and read to us from her wonderful library of childrens books, she started us very early on chapter books and over the years i have heard the same books read again and again, my favorite is Emil from Loennerberg by Astrid Lindgren, she allso wrote pippi long stockings and many other wonderfull books.

Presley London said...

My all time favorite has to be, "THE BIG TIDY-UP" by Norah Smaridge. This is the best.

Anonymous said...

I think my favorite was the cat in the hat...
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Ida said...

I'm allso a horribly addicted subscriber.

Presley London said...

I am also a subscriber. I love your blog thanx for all your hard work.

ericandash said...

I love the book "How are you Peeling" it is so cute! I would love to win these for my little daughter who is turning one next month!

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Lisa said...

My favorite childhood books are the Little Critter series. I remember reading the Christmas Book all year round.

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cindy said...

Too funny the only I can remember reading over and over is There is a Monster at the end of this book -Don't turn the pages. It's a Sesame Street book with Grover on it. THANKS Chorchner@yahoo.com

Tara S said...

My Fav book was a book about a bear family. I don't remember the name of it but i remember the story and the pictures vividly. My father would read me that book every night when he got home from work (he worked late eveynite so by the time he got home it was my bedtime). He used to do all the voices! I always remind him of that when we have a moment. I am so glad and fortunate I have such wonderful memories of my father and my childhood, I hope that my children will have the same with my husband and me!

ericandash said...

I am also a subscriber to your blog! And I have to tell you that your blog is quickly becoming my favorite of all the blogs that I read! Thanks for all your hard work!

Leah said...

My favorite Childhood book is the Velveteen Rabbit. Love your site
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Peppermint Twists said...

My favorite book was Dr Suess's 'Oh, The Places You Will Go". That was such a good book!


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Anonymous said...

My favorite was love you forever.

Eric and Amy said...

I loved "Jenny and Jupey" for it's pictures. That book just made me happy.

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Eric and Amy said...

I already subscribe to your RSS feed. Thanks!

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Mrs. Miner said...

hmmmm....i have so many favorites, but i did love Socks for Supper...i read it to my kids now!
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Anonymous said...

I liked Goodnight moon.
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Wisdom On A Dollar said...

My favorite children's book is "The Crippled Lamb" by Max Lucado. I love to read it to my children and I honestly get just as much out of it as they do. It reminds us that we all have a purpose,even with our imperfections.

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Danielle said...

There's a Wocket in My Pocket!

andrea. said...

i love love amelia bedelia!! i read those books ALL the time!

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Idaho Jill said...

Loved the hungry caterpillar, and still do, and Ferdinand the Bull is really my favorite of all, thanks!

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ShellyLynn said...

I had a Sea World ABC book that was my absolute favorite when I was little.

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