Every teacher wants her students to read more, right? This adorable pooch, named Noble, is just waiting to become a book buddy in your classroom! He’s an excellent listener, he loves books, and he loves being read to. Nobel even has a few books he’d like to share with you and your students! To be entered for a chance to win Noble and his collection of books, simply leave your answer to the question below in the comment section before midnight on January 16, 2018. Woof, woof!
What’s the title of a favorite book from your childhood?
Charlotte’s Web for me!
Diane
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Winnie the Pooh! Still love that book!!!
My all-time favorite book is Charlotte’s Web!
I didn’t find it until I became an adult, but “Chicka-chicka-boom-boom” is my favorite of all time. My grandchildren laugh because I can read it without looking at the words.
Paddington Bear 🙂
I loved Charlotte’s Web..
One of my favorite books is Ramona Quimby,by Beverly Cleary.
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile
Little Women
Where the Sidewalk Ends!
My daughter fell in love with this book too! Best Mommy moment is sharing your book with your kids!
As a little girl I loved to read Heidi and The Happy Hollisters series, but as a very yound child I loved when my mother read The Three Billy Goats Gruff to my brothers and me. It is a very special memory.
The Winter Picnic by Robert Welber
The boxcar children #1
Richard Scarry books lined my shelves as a child. I saved most of them and have enjoyed reading them to my children. There are so many favorities!
Black Beauty. It is still my favorite.
The Trolley Car Family!
The Littles! I enjoy the engineering and resources they use in their daily lives.
I loved the Trixie Belden mystery series! My favorite title of all was THE GATEHOUSE MYSTERY. I loved that the first few books I had were illustrated in color; colors that are vibrant and so different from today, it seems.
Also:
The Trolley Car Family, Nancy Drew, The Boxcar Children….
Box Car Children’s book number 1, any of the Little House on the Prairie or from when I was really younger Little Black, A Pony
CORDUROY by Don Freeman is my favorite read-to-myself and read aloud book.
There Was An Old Lady, the original book with the animals in her belly. I remember my kindergarten teacher reading it to us and can recite the book! ♥️????
The Clifford Books!
The Ramona Books by Beverly Cleary
The Monster at the end of This Book
The Paper bag Princess
Dr, Seuss ABC book. It was the only book that I read as a child that had my name in it.
The original Box Car Children
The Giving Tree
Ramona Quincy, Age 8
Tikki tikki tembo.
The Secret Garden
My favorite childhood book was New Blue Shoes by Eve Rice.
Stop That Ball, Ferdinand, a Fish Out of Water, Clifford the Big Red Dog
My favorite book from my childhood is “Piggy in the Puddle” by Charlottte Pomerantz.
I am a teachers aid at a privet Christian School . I work with kindergartners and they would love to win these books . We have a reading area that they love to sit and read books .
The Pokey Little Puppy
Rumpelstiltskin – a golden book given to me by my grandmother
I loved ❤️ , The Little Engine That Could!!
Any Nancy Drew! Still live a good mystery!
Should say love a mystery!
The Pokey Little Puppy
My favorite childhood book was the “Velveteen Rabbit”.
Love You Forever!
Where the Wild Things Are
Anne of Green Gables
I loved Ramona the Brave and many of the Beverly Cleary books.
The Boxcar Children
Strega Nona
Little House on the Prairie
Little women and I love reading love you forever to my kids when they were little
All the Ramona books and Baby-sitters Club series
Charlotte’s Web
My favorite book was Peter Rabbit
The Ramona books by Beverly Cleary.
The King and the cheese
Because of my dyslexia I didn’t learn how to read until I was 8. So my favorite book was the first one I learned how to read. ‘ It Didn’t Frighten Me! ‘ by Janet L. Goss and Jerome C. Harste
I loved the Mouse and the Motorcycle and Runaway Ralph!
Blueberries for Sal!
My favorite book was The Indian in the Cupboard.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
My favorite book as a child was Harold and the Purple Crayon. I always imagined that I could draw things like he did and have them be real as well!!.
I love the book”Jesus’ Christmas Party” by Allan. It is a humorous retelling of the birth of Jesus from the perspective of the innkeeper.
I loved The Mouse and the Motorcycle and have now shared it with my granddaughter!
So many to choose from…I will have to go with “The Borrowers.”
I taught myself to read with Old Hat New Hat then I couldn’t stop reading Nancy Drew and the Babysitter’s Club series when I was older!
Loved the Sesame Street book, There is a Monster at the End of This Book. Very excited to find a copy for my own kids!
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.
Ira Sleeps Over
I’ll Love You Forever
The Day Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
My Favorite Book as a Child was JamBerry.
Pokey Little Puppy!
My favorite book was Fudge by Beverly Clearly
Oops!!! fudge by Judy Blume ????
The Monster at the End of this Book
Where the Wild Things Are
I loved the Little House books. Still
Do
The Giving Tree
I loved Black Beauty, and Little Women.
Laura Inhales Wilder Little House books ????
Ingalls. Always watch your spell check ????????
Mine was Heidi, I loved to read that book over and over
I love The Important Book. It always makes me tear up when I read it at the end of the year.
Cricket in Times Square.
The Call of The Wild
My 5th grade teacher read it to us. I’ve loved it ever since.
The Berenstain Bears series. I always loved their tree house!! As my reading developed, Charlottes Web also became a favorite and was for my little girl too!
Nancy Drew!
“A Paper of Pins”
The Snowy Day
Anything Beverly Cleary
My Favorite books are the Little House books.
Love –Bear stays up for Christmas — any of the bear books!
The Secret Garden ❤
Love this giveaway, my 4 year old granddaughter loves puppies. However, due to allergies it is not a possibility. This would be a wonderful surprise for her.
Amelia Bedelia!
Big truck, little truck and deputy Dan.
Charlotte’s Web is one of my favorites.
I loved the Black Stallion series and the Babysitters Club series as a child.
Little house in the Big Woods
The Box Car Children
The Animal Orchestra
The Boxcar Children
Mother goose
The Little House books
Hop on Pop!
I loved baby sitters club as an older child and any dr. seuss as a younger child
Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary
My favorite childhood book was Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I read this book many times.
Island of the Blue Dolphins and Hitty, Her First Hundred Years
I loved the Franklin books, Franklin was a turtle and had woodland creatures as his friend and each story had a different lesson. I still have them and plan on reading them to my soon to be born son.
The Monster at the End of the Book! I loved it as a child and now my students beg me to read it to them.
As a child I loved the Dr Seuss books and now as I teacher I love reading the Magic Tree House books to my class?
I have always loved Green Eggs and Ham!
I loved Trixie Beldon mystery books as a child.
As a kid I would love when my grandma read “The Little House” by Virgina Lee Burton.
The Velveteen Rabbit! Still makes me tear up!
The New Baby! My parents got it for me before my sister was born.
Dick and Jane, and Nancy Drew was my favs.
Little Engine That Could
Corduroy! Loved it
One of my favorites was Where The Wild Things Are.
I used to love “In the Night Kitchen.”
The Trixie Beldon Series….read every single one over and over!
The Left Behind series 🙂
The Babysitter Club books
SuZu and the Bride Doll. My school librarian read it to us when I was in kindergarten and I could not wait to check it out. Sadly, it was deemed “not my level,” so I couldn’t have it until 2nd or 3rd grade.
My favorite childhood book was The Little Engine That Could because my dad would tuck me in and read it to me before I went to sleep. I loved this special time with him.
The Pokey Puppy. Love it!!
My favorite book was Where The Sidewalk Ends or the Monster at the End of This Book
The classics: Heidi, Black Beauty and Laura Ingalls Wilders books. My mother invested in Reader’s Digest condenced books and my favs there are Miss Pickerell and the mystery series with an older lady with her husband (can”t remember her name) and their adventures, no matter where they traveled they found trouble.
The Nancy Drew series
The Boxcar Children
Charlotte’s Web
I remember one of my teachers reading Island of the Blue Dolphin. Great book! Also, I would have to say all of the Little House Books, and the Nancy Drew Series. I was a reader and still am. I love reading Junie B. Jones to my first graders.
OMG – any of the Harry books by Gene Zion – any of the books by Marguerite Henry books, and Beautiful Joe by Margaret Marshall Saunders – do you sense a theme here??
Caps for Sale
Caps for Sale or The Man Who Didn’t Wash His Dishes…
Charlotte’s web was my favorite. I love reading it to my second graders ❤️
How can I ever pick just one? Charlotte’Web, all of the Henry and Ribsey books, all of the Romona books, all of the Mouse and the Motorcycle books, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and tons of others. ????
Winne the Pooh!!! Still love him today, would love to add these books and pup to our school library.
I remember my 1st Scholasticbook order in 1st grade. I got Harold’s Purple Crayon. But my little sister’s favorite book was the Golden Book: The Monster at the End of the Book. She loved how I read it with Grover’s voice. I read it so many times that I have it memorized. Since I started teaching elementary students, 31 years ago, I read it to them just like I read it to my little sister! That’s how I teach them to use voice and expression when they read! It’s always a class favorite!
The Three Little Pigs
I had a monthly subscription to Dr. Seuss books when I was in the second grade. I looked forward to getting a new book each month. I would read each book many times. I loved them all! I still have each book and I love sharing the Seuss classics with my students.
Beatrix Potter was and still is one of my favorite authors.
Danny and the Dinosaur
My all time favorite is Pippi Longstocking-“Pippi in the South Seas”!
I loved reading the Little Critter books.
“The Tale of Peter Rabbit” by Beatrix Potter.
The Gift of the Magi, by O. Henry.
No Flying in the House by Betty Brook. I love that book. I read it to my class every year.
I loved the Trixie Belden books. I had nearly every book and loaned them to my boyfriend’s niece–and never saw them again. 🙁
I still feel the sting of that.
Santa Mouse by Micheal Brown
Nancy Drew!!!
My favorite book were the Nancy drew mysteries.
Christina Katerina and the Box! I loved this book!
All of the Beverly Cleary Books: Ramona the Pest, Henry and Beezus, etc
Feranda the Bull
The Boxcar Children
Nancy Drew and Heidi
I grew up on Little Golden books. When my first daughter was about a year old, we had to make a trip to Canada to see family. It was a long, hard ride for a little one and without realizing it, her father and I had memorized the Little Golden book version of “A Child’s Garden of Verses.” We recited it to her and instantly calmed down the toddler storm. That fact alone makes it one of my favorites!
Three Dumb Bunnies.
My first grade teacher gave us all a copy.
She was so inspirational. She is why I am a teacher.
My book is worn and delicate and sits on a bookshelf in my dining room 🙂
Nancy Drew Mysteries
Charlotte’s Web
Misty of Chincoteague
As a first grader, my favorite book was Babar the Elephant. I thought that I was “the coolest kid on the planet” because I could read a book that was written in Cursive Writing! As an older child, it was The Nancy Drew Mysteries. I devoured those books!
Little House in the Big Woods. I read all of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books when I was a kid.
I remember my teacher reading, “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”
MY FAVORITE “THE STORY OF PING” BECAUSE OF THE THEME OF FAMILY AND PERSEVERENCE.
I always connected with the Ramona Quimby books.
My favorite childhood book was Chicken Soup with Rice. I learned my months of the year as well as deepening my love for my mom’s cicken soup with rice.
Love You Forever
My grandmother read this book to me over and over as we wore the pages thin. My favorite book was Miss Twiggley’s Tree by Dorothea Warren Fox. This book is like a great old friend with so many memories.
The Velveteen Rabbit. Still love that story!
I loved the story “Harry by the Sea”. Cute book with funny illustrations.
Charlotte’s Web????????????❤
“Where the Wild Things Are”……because it was the first book I bought myself when I was in first grade…..from the scholastic flyer….;0) Seriously!
I love “The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything” As a child I feared many things, this book allowed me to face my fears. I enjoy reading it my class. We talk about our fears and how we can overcome them.
I love “Katy, No Pockets” when I was little and “The Pokey Little Puppy”
So many! I loved The Pokey Little Puppy, Jungle Book, and 101 Dalmatians. Also, Island of the Blue Dolphins.
Guess I couldn’t pick just one!
Thanks for the chance.
If you give a mouse a cookie.
Charlotte ‘s Web
Anne of Green Gables which became my youngest daughters favorite as well.
All Dr Seuss books! It was what started my reading journey!!!
Puff the Magic Dragon.
Little Women!
The Pokey Puppy
The Boxcar Children (original book)
Little House On The Prairie series.
I also loved Charlotte’s Web! I remember it as the first chapter book I read on my own.
Toad and frog books!
The Pokey Puppy
Chester, and I would love to find a copy! Noble is adorable, he reminds me of Rocket.
Green eggs and ham
Where the red fern grows
The Giant Jam Sandwich
The Pokey Little Puppy. My dad read it to me all the time. He had it memorized!
Danny The Dinosaur!
The Babysitters Club series! Love reading them with my daughter now 🙂
One of my favorite books is Little Women.
Charlotte’s Web and Little Housd on the Prairie series.
The Cat In The Hat
I love Charlotte’s Web and a Wrinkle in Time!
Runaway Ralph
Harry The Dirty Dog
Love you forever
Mike Mulligan and his Steamshovel. Still reading it to our grandchildren.
I love you stinky face by Lisa McCourt
The Boxcar Children
My favorite book was The Jungle Book. It still is one of my favorites.
LOVED the Little House on the Prairie books.
The Bernstein Bears. I had a scratch and sniff one for making pizza. It was my favorite read to me by my Granmom.
The Sectet Garden
Pippi Longstockings 🙂
Harold and the Purple Crayon is one of my favorites.
The Rainbow Fish
The Boxcar Children
My favorite book from childhood is The Cat in the Hat.
Stuart Little and Escape From Witch Mountain
It would have to beCharlottes Web
My favorite books were anything written bt Beverly Cleary but Ramona has to be an all time favorite.
Where the wild things are
I read too many book as a kid to choose one. We moved often as dad was in the Marines. I remember enjoying the Nancy Drew series. But if I had to choose one book, it would be Piggie Pie, by Margie Palatini. Her references to other books and shows is wonderful.
I loved Jenny Linsky and the whole Jenny and the Cat Club series!
The Hundred Dresses was a favorite when I was young.
Nancy Drew mysteries
Sadly, I don’t recall any children books from my childhood, but I love them all now! Pete The Cat is my favorite today!!
Dr Seuss Hop On Pop
Down the Mississippi
The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton
The Little House on the Prairie series!
I Like Me by Nancy Carlson!
I loved the All of a Kind Family.
Mother Goose and the Jungle book
I have always loved the book Blueberries for Sal it is one of my favorites to read to the kids in my summer program.
Pablo, the Penguin That Hated the Cold.
Blueberries for Sal
The pokey little puppy
The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Timeless. Love it.
The Little Red Hen by Paul Galdone
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Any Dr. Seuss book and Little House On The Prairie series.
Mr. Pudgins was a personal favorite as was The Secret Garden.
When I was little it was always Goodnight Moon.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimb.
Green Eggs and Ham
These two books have stuck with me into my 50’s – shh don’t share this last part. LOL
I know one is for the rhyming and the other I thought was just the most interesting story ever it had it all packed into the best story ever.
It was any Nancy Drew that I could get my hands on. My friends and I swapped them back and forth to read the latest mystery!
The Night I Followed My Dog and Stanley’s Party are two of my favorites!
Little House in the Big Woods!
Goodnight Moon. 🙂
Go, Dog, Go! was my absolute favorite book!
Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski
The Giving Tree
Freckle Juice by Judy Blume
All of the Nancy Drew mysteries. My sister and I read them aloud to each other!
The Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House series
Owen, by Kevin Henkes
The Boxcar Children!
Robert the Rose Horse. I loved that book. I remember feeling so happy when Robert found a job and every time I read it or when I listened to the story I still felt happy when Robert became a police officer. That feeling never went away no matter how many times I listened to the story. ???????????? It’s the reason I read a story over and over again for any child who asks.
Loved books from Judy Blume!
The Secret Garden I think I borrowed it from the public library every week for an entire year when I was 10!!
I have always loved anything Dr. Seuss, however when it came to reading chapter books in grade school the Ramona books were my favorite along with Super Fudge!!
King of the Wind or just about any horse book
Freckle Juice by Judy Blume
Nancy Drew
I loved Babar!
Sam the Seal
Runaway mouse loved that book
The Nancy Drew books
Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme collection
I loved the Nancy Drew books. Still hooked on mysteries.
A Wrinkle In Time ❤️
Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear… I loved it! My children loved it! My grandchildren loved it! My Kindergarteners love it, too! ????
The Pokey Little Puppy ????
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day”
Charlotte’s Web for me, too! I remember a friend bringing it to my bday party when I turned 5.
The Poky Little Puppy
I always liked the Morris the Moose books 🙂
Corduroy:)
Nancy Drew books!
I loved Nancy Drew books!
The Cat In The Hat Came Back
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis
I loved Charlotte’s Web. Still do. I read it to my class recently.
Another one is Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories.
The Tawny Scrawny Lion
My Father’s Dragon and many others as well ????
Beauty and the Beast!
Alice in Wonderland. I loved the chestier cats.
The Little House books
The Patchwork Quilt
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
My favorite will always be Thomas’ Snowsuit by Robert Munsch!
I enjoy reading the Boxcar Children every year to my students.
My first chapter book that I remember reading in one night is Freedom Train. It made me aware of what slavery was like.
Loved reading and still read aloud to my students, The Boxcar children.
Heidi, Nancy Drew series
The favorite from my childhood Charlotte’s Web.
My son’s favotite book was HUG. Only one word in the entire book, but the message is beautiful.
Amelia Badelia and Berenstein Bears ????
The Giving Tree. The message is timeless!
The Little House books
The Boxcar Children
I learned how to read with it and I read it every year in hopes of getting children interested.
The Pokey Little Puppy
Where The Red Fern Grows
Any Beverly Cleary books!
Dr Suess Books!
My favorite book to read was Risby. I loved reading those books. It was about a dog.
The Phantom Tollbooth
I love Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hatches The Egg
The Lonely Doll-I loved the photo illustrations.
Harold and the Purple Crayon and when I could read, Ramona the Pest.
The Black Stallion by Walter Farley