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Old 07-21-2011, 08:15 PM   #27
speakingtohe
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I really liked The Story Girl as a child. Anne of Greene Gables, not as much, and Little Women went over my head. I know this because I remember asking my mother questions about it and getting the "you'll understand when you grow up" answer.

To her credit, she never censored my reading, and some of it was probably innapropriate. even as young as six.

One of the nice things about pbooks, is they can be just there for a child to choose by themselves, based on cover, subject, size etc.

Helen
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