Comments on: Childhood books and libraries http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/ Blog central for Australasian Libraries Tue, 26 Jul 2011 02:03:11 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: webgurl http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/comment-page-1/#comment-305 webgurl Fri, 01 Sep 2006 03:20:39 +0000 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/#comment-305 For me it was Brer Rabbit. I owned those books and read them over and over and over :-). My earliest memory of a library was getting changed into PJs, dressing gown & slippers after dinner and being driven over to the Ferntree Gully Library when it was in the old RTA building on Burwood Highway. I loved looking at the back of the books to see the records of previous borrowings. I searched for all of mine and looked to see if I knew anyone. Libraries weren't worried about privacy then :-). Cheers For me it was Brer Rabbit. I owned those books and read them over and over and over :-) .

My earliest memory of a library was getting changed into PJs, dressing gown & slippers after dinner and being driven over to the Ferntree Gully Library when it was in the old RTA building on Burwood Highway. I loved looking at the back of the books to see the records of previous borrowings. I searched for all of mine and looked to see if I knew anyone. Libraries weren’t worried about privacy then :-) .

Cheers

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By: genevieve http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/comment-page-1/#comment-270 genevieve Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:29:29 +0000 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/#comment-270 I thought I'd gone to heaven when we first went to the public library, when I was about seven - however I don't recall actually choosing the books. My mum used to walk to the same library as a child, borrow a pile of books, read them over two days then run back again and get some more before it closed. I thought I’d gone to heaven when we first went to the public library, when I was about seven – however I don’t recall actually choosing the books. My mum used to walk to the same library as a child, borrow a pile of books, read them over two days then run back again and get some more before it closed.

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By: CW http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/comment-page-1/#comment-260 CW Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:23:29 +0000 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/#comment-260 I feel very deprived because I didn't have access to public libraries where I grew up. But we did have a lot of books at home, and I enjoyed <i>The enchanted wood</i> and all the others in the series. Also loved <i>The Famous Five</i>, <i>The Secret Seven</i> and <i>Mallory Towers</i>. And then there were the classics like <i>Black Beauty</i>, <i>Treasure Island</i>, and <i>Robin Hood</i>.. and that's just the English language books! I feel very deprived because I didn’t have access to public libraries where I grew up. But we did have a lot of books at home, and I enjoyed The enchanted wood and all the others in the series. Also loved The Famous Five, The Secret Seven and Mallory Towers. And then there were the classics like Black Beauty, Treasure Island, and Robin Hood.. and that’s just the English language books!

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By: Michelle http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/comment-page-1/#comment-254 Michelle Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:34:13 +0000 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/#comment-254 Mine was finally being able to borrow from the big kids section. Had to be old enough to do so, or have demonstrated reading etc level. Our library was reasonably sized, but very dark, all dark wood and dark carpets and not many windows. My favourite reading as a young child as also the Faraway Tree and the Wishing Chair. Mine was finally being able to borrow from the big kids section. Had to be old enough to do so, or have demonstrated reading etc level. Our library was reasonably sized, but very dark, all dark wood and dark carpets and not many windows.

My favourite reading as a young child as also the Faraway Tree and the Wishing Chair.

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By: Sirexkat http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/comment-page-1/#comment-250 Sirexkat Sat, 19 Aug 2006 13:41:51 +0000 http://librariesinteract.info/2006/08/19/childhood-books-and-libraries/#comment-250 First library memory - wooden display panel with elastic on it in the kindergarten corner. We could borrow one book a week if we had our special cloth book bag with us. Favourite kiddy book - apparently "Me too" and "The wait-for-me kitten", both Little Golden Books. Also loved the English kiddy comic, "Playhour (and Robin)" We used to subscribe to in a Western Australian country town, so read about the very English "Magic Roundabout" and "Num Num and his funny family" and, oddly enough, Rolf Harris' "Coogee Bear". First library memory – wooden display panel with elastic on it in the kindergarten corner. We could borrow one book a week if we had our special cloth book bag with us.

Favourite kiddy book – apparently “Me too” and “The wait-for-me kitten”, both Little Golden Books.

Also loved the English kiddy comic, “Playhour (and Robin)” We used to subscribe to in a Western Australian country town, so read about the very English “Magic Roundabout” and “Num Num and his funny family” and, oddly enough, Rolf Harris’ “Coogee Bear”.

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