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simona dachille
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Wielka Brytania
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włoski > angielski
remember barbapapa'? May 29, 2007

Barbapapa', the eco-friendly pink blob!

 
lingomania
lingomania
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Pinocchio May 29, 2007

In Italy, I think the most popular children's book is Pinocchio adapted to film by Robert Benigni. In my native Australia, there are many children's books, but I know that "Alice in Wonderland" topped them all for 70% of my generation (although it was not written by an Australian author of course). Among strictly Australian books, I'd say any book written by Rolf Harris (short stories), "Skippy, the bush kangaroo" series, etc.

Rob


 
Andrea Riffo
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Chile
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angielski > hiszpański
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NOWY TEMAT
:) May 29, 2007

I'm touched by the interest all of you have shown, and am also happy that this topic seems to have brought back some good memories to many of you. I am slowly but steadily making a list of:

- "Jaime will surely like and should be easy to find"
- "Jaime will surely like but might be hard to find"
- "Jaime will probably like and should be easy to find"
- "Jaime will probably like but might be hard to find"


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I'm touched by the interest all of you have shown, and am also happy that this topic seems to have brought back some good memories to many of you. I am slowly but steadily making a list of:

- "Jaime will surely like and should be easy to find"
- "Jaime will surely like but might be hard to find"
- "Jaime will probably like and should be easy to find"
- "Jaime will probably like but might be hard to find"


AND

- "I will most probably like and must get now, in either Spanish or English"


You have mentioned quite a few books that I already have or at least have read, but in English, and quite a few others that I love but had slipped my mind.

Please, keep them coming. I think this thread could make a good reference list for parents and/or relatives wanting to raise or help raise culturally sensible children, for grownups wanting to learn a little bit more of the childhood influences of collegues from different countries, etc. ... and it's so much fun!!!!

Regarding comments about simple tales, or not giving Jaimito books that are too complicated, you don't need to worry: I would never try to force a book on him (he loves reading and I want to encourage that as much as I can, not the other way around!), so I usually just hand him a book, we peruse the first pages together, and then it's up to him if he wants to carry further. He usually does

Unfortunately, he currently rejects books with too many pictures, big print, or talking animals. I'm not totally sure why, but I think it may be because his classmates at school (he's in 1st grade) are just learning to read, whereas he's been reading perfectly since he was 4, so he gets terribly bored. When the teacher makes them read aloud, the other kids go "la ca- ca- ca- ca- caaaa- sa" (repeat the first syllable 3 or 4 times) and by then he's already finished the page, and my guess is that he links those picture books to learners and he thinks of himself as a "big boy". Does that make any sense? I remember when I was 10 I suddenly decided I was a "big girl" and stopped watching cartoons because those where "for babies" and not for "grownups" such as me. I think it may be a similar thing and I hope that he grows out of it eventually, so we can enjoy Bunnicula together.

Anyhow, I'm rambling now.

Hugs to all
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BC45
BC45
Local time: 18:15
angielski > francuski
for France May 30, 2007

I would say the "Martine" collection
Martine à la ferme
Martine à la plage

best ever books for little girls


 
Jennifer Forbes
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In Memoriam
These aren't the Babar the Elephant books, are they? May 30, 2007

simona dachille wrote:

Barbapapa', the eco-friendly pink blob!


I forgot to mention the delightful Babar the Elephant books that I (and later my son) loved - originally French, but surely translated into Spanish.
And Orlando the Marmalade Cat. And, of course, Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories", which he wrote in the early 1900s for his own children. They are intriguing and amusing, and full of repetitions that children usually love, although I must admit that both the above suggestions have "talking animals", but such intelligent and amusing talking animals! And of course Kipling's "The Jungle Book".
Regards,
Jenny.


 
Stefanie Sendelbach
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Niemcy
Local time: 19:15
Członek ProZ.com
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France May 30, 2007

Barbara CARME wrote:

I would say the "Martine" collection
Martine à la ferme
Martine à la plage

best ever books for little girls


How about Le petit Nicolas (Little Nicolas) by René Goscinny (illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé) for little boys? I still love to read these stories today. The little boy and his friends are just too funny.

Happy reading, everyone!

Stefanie


 
Mihai Dascalu
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Rumunia
Local time: 20:15
rumuński > angielski
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Romania Jul 2, 2007

There is this author, in Romania, Ion Creanga that is my favorite and to whose works I came back whenever I have time, but kids these days read, if they read, Harry Potter or Spiderman related stories. There are a lot of fairy tales that are studied in schools though, very beautiful and full of teachings.

 
Noe M
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angielski > hiszpański
El barco de vapor Jul 10, 2007

HI,

My favorites were always the books of "El barco de vapor". Another post you have in the first page also recommends them. You can become an addict of these books as they follow your age. I started reading them with 6 years old, and my last one was at 14.

Regards
Noe


 
Yaotl Altan
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Meksyk
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Martín Fierro Jul 13, 2007

I liked the Argentinean tales of gaucho "Martín Fierro", written by José Hernández.

I used to read Italian tales by D'Amici and many mayan and aztec tales too.


 
tokyo woman (X)
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From Japan Jul 13, 2007

First of all, I have to mention "Guri to Gura" series, and I loved "Tanta no Tanken".

Guri to Gura is the book all Japanese mothers know and I believe it is already translated in English.

By the way, my 7 years old is bilingual Japanese/French, and what he loves most is TinTin, but he also likes to read JoJo-Lapin series in French.



[Edited at 2007-07-13 09:57]


 
tokyo woman (X)
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From Japan Jul 13, 2007

First of all, I have to mention "Guri to Gura" series, and I loved "Tanta no Tanken".

Guri to Gura is the book all Japanese mothers know and I believe it is already translated in English.

By the way, my 7 years old is bilingual Japanese/French, and what he loves most is TinTin, and but he also likes to read JoJo-Lapin series in French.


 
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