Question # 202: First Book
What is the first book you can remember reading?
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What is the first book you can remember reading?
asked by ariel on Friday, January 04, 2008
15 comments:
I'm a bibliophile (ah! Its a bookword!)... so I paid attention to this stuff.
First read to me that I remember>
Pat the Bunny
First I read to myself>
Runaway Bunny
(guess I liked bunnies?)
First reading book>
The Red Balloon
(I had my own reading group in kindergarden, so me and this book bonded)
While I am sure that I read something prior to the 4th grade the earliest book that I remember reading was 'Where the Red Furn Grows.'
I'm sure there were others... I just can't recall them.
When I was about 3 1/2 or so I memorized an entire "Golden Book on Tape" I think it was the story of Snow White. And Then I proceeded to pretend that I knew how to read the whole book. But when I turned the pages incorrectly, my parents got wise to my scheme and asked me to read a different book. I explained that I only liked that particular book and refuse to read any others. Kids are so weird. I have no idea what I actually read. Maybe Runaway Bunny or Blueberries for Sal.
It was The Cat in the Hat. My great grandmother had Alzheimer's and she and I were delighted to take turns reading it to each other over, and over, again.
Probably Goodnight Moon...Though my gramma has a VHS of me in 1983 reading aloud some book about a Mr. Pickle driving a car around town. I kept stammering. My elocution sucked.
Goodnight moon was for sure the first book I remember flipping through although I don't think that counts as reading.
I don't remember which book was actually first (despite any nascent bibliophilia that has been exhibited in recent years). The earliest ones I remember though are (predictably):
Where the wild things are
The Pokey Little Puppy
The Lorax
I can read with my eyes shut
the first book i remember reading was "harry the dirty dog." it came with a seven inch record that would read the story as you read it. yes, i had harry the dirty dogs' first seven inch.
I think it was the '3 Little Pigs' read-along storybook record.
I recall working diligently on a 'Gentle Ben/Lassie' 2-in-one from the checkout line at the old Foodland which was located at the current Grocery Outlet location in Ukiah.
Everybody Poops and Goodnight Moon
I think it was called "The Big Red Hen." My kindergarten teacher gave it to me. There was a dog, a cat, a mouse, and a hen on a farm. They all decided to have a cake, but first they have to grow the wheat or grain or whatever, etc.. For every step, they said, "But who will grow the grain?" or whatever the task was. It read:
"Not I," said the cat.
"Not I," said the dog.
"Not I," said the mouse.
"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen.
And she did.
In the end, they all wanted some cake, and she didn't give them any. I also remember Berenstein Bears, and "Run Spot, Run!"
My mom used to read us those Charlie Brown Encyclopedias when we went to bed, haha. I wnder if anyone still has those? They were great.
I'd get them for someone, but they're so old that I'm sure the info is outdated. I wish they'd update them.
Hey Black Violet, Disney did an adaptation of the wise little hen in the 30s and it is the first ever appearance of Donald Duck. The best part is when Donald hears the word "work" and it makes his hat fly off and then he goes to hide behind his houseboat.
Hahaha, no way! I've never heard that. That's awesome. And here I thought no one had heard of this cheesy book.
Haha, I think I've seen that cartoon, because when someone asks me to do physical labor I sometimes reply with "Not I said the cat...".
I loved Little Bear and Frog and Toad. I also had a lot of nursery rhyme books and classic fairy tale type stuff. My favorite was probably Clifford the Big Red Dog.
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