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What was the first book you read?

Book?

  • Cat in the Hat

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 28 96.6%

  • Total voters
    29

Jb

Tsun in the streets
First book?
 
Encyclopedia Britannica.
 

Sceptile Master

Survivor of the Great Avatar Depression
I really don't remember.

Probably the one about that Green Ham, the girl with the Red Hood and the Wolf, or that Flinstones book about numbers.

(I think you all know what the first 2 are.)
 

Indragon

Back in the USSR
I can't really remember that :p

But to the best of my knowledge, it was a book with a picture of a chicken on it, involving a poem about honey and clovers covered in dew.

Something to that effect, yeah.
 

Penguinist Trainer

Well-Known Member
i was a huge bookworm growing up, and i still own the 1st book i ever read. i'm saving it so it can be my child's 1st book as well.

Mother Goose - The Classic Volland Edition

The cover is a little damaged and there are some scribbles on the inside cover from one of my brothers, but the book is in pretty good shape considering its over 25 years old.
 

pokemonmasterhustler

Pokemon Master
Something about banana's teaching to tell time ^_^
 

Killer_Squirtle

Follow my lead!
I think it was Go-Dogs-Go, but I'm not entirely sure. Ahh, good times.
 

Indragon

Back in the USSR
OK, so apparently the first book I read didn't have anything to do with clovers but was instead called Johnny Lion's Book. I still seem to remember a lot of the story, nifty ^_^
 

GoombaGeek

Begone!!
Owl At Home. I was 2 and a half.

Yup, no mainstream for me. I was eating those big, bad "chapter books" for breakfast by grade one.
 
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