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Dianne de Las Casas, Author, Award-Winning Storyteller

What children's book made a difference in your life?

There are so many children's books that I love and so many that touched me during my childhood. But I'll pick one that really spoke to me as an adult. I love Peter Reynolds' The Dot. It celebrates creativity and has a message of self-esteem (though definitely not forced like so many books). I keep it prominently displayed in my office and read it often. It makes me feel like I can be a creative success. Everyone should read this book! Plus, Peter Reynolds is a fantastic guy.

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The book that made the biggest difference in my life as a child was the Random House Treasury of Children's Literature. I got it for Christmas when I was six years old and had just begun to read. I read the whole thing, cover to cover. It is a fat book filled with everything from Nursery Rhymes to Limericks to excerpts from great children's literature by authors like Hans Christian Anderson plus delightful illustrations. I was so proud to own this big book that I could read that I took it to school and was allowed to read my favorite stories to the class. I was delighted to learn that this book is still published and when I became a mother I purchased a copy for each of my daughters. Every home should have one!

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Jack Spratt was my favorite children's book. I would ask my Mom to read it almost every night. I memorized the book.... the rhyming words and sing-song way my Mother read it, made it so very interesting to me, that I could not wait to be able to read new books - all by myself. I believe my love of reading, as well as, my respect for the books themselves, began with Jack Spratt. Also, seeing my Mom reading inspired me to want to be like her - I wanted to do the things she did.

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My favorite book was "Watership Dawn" by Richard Adams. it really changed my life, because I started to look at things differently, understanding that there are so many different communities in the world.

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The book, "Boy, Was I Mad," (I think the author's name was "Sendak"). Actually, it wasn't when I was little, it was when my two older children were little, and then I found the book again, and read it to my last baby.

The book and the pictures are so wonderful. He wrote others, "There's a Monster in my Closet," and something about a jungle...These were their favorites, because I read them often enough, but who knows which came first, the chicken or the egg? Suffice to say, this author was a favorite of all my children, and to add, "Carlisle" because my last baby, he loved the pictures (he is an artist as well), with all the colors...It's funny: I don't remember reading anything when I was small....I don't think we had any books (very, very poor) but I dont' remember reading in school either....I think I remember reading PEOPLE more than books at that age--probably because I did not HAVE books, (he, he, he)..Anyway, I have so many books now, my husband has threatened to either leave me, or someday when I'm asleep, have someone rob the house of all my books, there are so many!!!

Thank God for adulthood!
Lydia

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