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  • #192474

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    I clearly remember running down said hill (in true Laura Ingalls fashion lol) to meet her

    L O L sarge !!

    god !

    that Rumpelstiltskin cover made me jump all the way back to being seven again

    #192475

    The sky is falling lol :)

    #192476

    @sharongooner wrote:

    DRAKY LAKEY!

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    STOP!!!

    :lol:

    #192477

    @*Sian wrote:

    @Sgt Pepper wrote:

    Check out Here for a trip down memory lane :P

    I think my mum still has my collection of these books, I had most of them, the only one I don’t recognise is The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids :D

    OMG, THAT IS ONE OF THE ONES i MEMBER MOST, THE ARTWORK WAS AWESOME! POOR LIL GOATIES. :cry:

    #192478

    foxy loxy and cocky lockey haha oh those were the days lol

    #192479

    ITS ALL TOOOOOO MUCH…. TOY FEELS 7 AGAIN i CANNY COPE ANY MORE!!!!!!!!

    THE SKY IS FECKIN FALLIN IN!!!!!!!!

    #192480

    OH MY GOODNESS! :shock:

    I sooooooo remember The Gingerbread Boy and Rumpelstilskin!!!!!!

    Thanks for the old memories Sgt Pepper!

    :D

    #192481

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    foxy loxy and cocky lockey haha oh those were the days lol

    My son bought this one home from school the other day 8) Took me back I tell ya!

    Can anyone remember the Pirate books? They were part of the Griffin Readers Series by Sheila McCullagh.

    #192482

    Am sooooo gonna sleep well tonight. this is the best thread EVER. Im still picturing the princess and the pea. that is one that I believed when I was young… all those matresses!!

    (Poli… did you see my reply about Anna Sewell?)

    #192483

    Well on that high note which makes a nice change nowadays i’ll bid thee all goodnight before i outstay my welcome and go and watch the sky dont fall in xxx
    night night sleep well lovely people xxx

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