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Charlotte's Web - OK for a boy?

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cluccles · 02/11/2009 15:48

he's not even 1 yet but wanted to get a classic children's book. haven't actually read it myself

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Mutt · 02/11/2009 15:57

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cluccles · 02/11/2009 16:03

well it's actually a christening present but thought i'd put it in the christmas section as didn't know where else to post & thought this section would be busier!

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cluccles · 02/11/2009 16:09

good idea, thanks, will do that now

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cluccles · 02/11/2009 16:17

thanks mutt, wizard of oz used to be a favourite of mine, will have a look

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cluccles · 02/11/2009 16:20

my DD has one of those & really likes it. thanks

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nickelbang · 02/11/2009 17:17

i would do Peter Pan (you can get lovely gift editions of that) or Wizard of oz, as mentioned.

don't know how classic you want to get: full versions for reading later or something to be enjoyed as a child, bvut take a look on Usborne's website because they've got a lovely picture book edition of a collection of classic stories for little children. isbn: 9781409508519

cluccles · 02/11/2009 17:32

ooh yes nickelbang, peter pan, have found a nice one (I think)
www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/j-m-+barrie/peter+pan+and+wendy/3466769/
what do you think?
will also look at your usborne link, thanks

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