At the end of the shop was a bold sign saying Children's Books. I was attracted to the section like an indoctrinated zombie out of old spiderman cartoons - it could be something to do with never growing up.
Here are a few of my favourite spots from last night.
Obviously the Very Hungry Caterpillar is ubiquitous in these sections but it was next to the find of the night. Now, I say it was the find of the night but neither Erin nor I can now remember the book's title so can't get a link to it. But it was a small hard back book with card pages. As you opened the pages you saw different animals moving along the page in a cartoon flicking style.
I say that was the best but there was one which captured my attention much longer, a pop-up dinosaur book called Encyclopedia prehistorica. I'm not sure how long the pages would last in my hands let a lone a child's but seeing this took me back to my days of obsessing over stickers books where I made the Brontosaurus, stegosaurus, and triceratops all run a way from my favourite, T-Rex.
I now can't get 20th Century Boy out of my head.
We've already started a little collection of Roald Dahl at home.
I can't wait to read bedtime stories.
2 comments:
Madeline in London?
Should you not tell her parents? They've been looking everywhere for her.
Oi, anonymous I'm on to you.
Aren't you supposed to be working?
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