tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post5015769097772806389..comments2024-03-25T09:56:16.164+00:00Comments on An Awfully Big Blog Adventure: Eight Glorious Gs by Lynne BentonUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-70718142851006829512017-12-14T15:26:25.515+00:002017-12-14T15:26:25.515+00:00Thank you for your kind comments. And Ann, your s...Thank you for your kind comments. And Ann, your story just proves how important it is to introduce books to children when they are at the right age! (You might enjoy it now...) I first heard "The Wind in the Willows" on Children's Hour on the radio, read by the incomparable David Davies, who made everything sound wonderful. Anyone else remember him? Lynne Bentonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14412874594191347503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-67051997095142823952017-12-14T09:41:22.252+00:002017-12-14T09:41:22.252+00:00Lovely collection of titles, Lynne. Lovely collection of titles, Lynne. Penny Dolanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16386668303428008498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780182174577095197.post-62940877424276028472017-12-14T09:39:02.582+00:002017-12-14T09:39:02.582+00:00Most of these bring back memories from the '70...Most of these bring back memories from the '70s, when I was not a child but was reading a lot of children's books. Going further back, my Dad introduced me to Paul Gallico - especially The Snow Goose. And, even longer ago, when I was 4, my Dad read me The Wind in the Willows as my bedtime serial story. Unfortunately I found it terribly boring (I was probably too young for it) but didn't have the heart to tell him so - and I've never picked it up since!Ann Turnbullhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06484265041343702129noreply@blogger.com