Question of the Week:
Who is your favorite children's books author and why? (submitted by Kitty @ Vicarious Bookworm)
My Answer:
Oh boy...I haven't read a children's book since my son was small, but I remember Richard Scarry being one we read a lot.
Dr. Seuss was a favorite too.
I can't remember Richard Scarry books but I remember watching the show when I was little! Lol! Though Dr. Seuss was one I read as a kid too!
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You must be as young or younger than my son. :)
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Both my son and nephew loved Richard Scarry I might say J. K. Rowling since the Harry Potter books are technically YA.
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Great pick, I never heard about Richard Scarry before this is actually the first time I heard about him. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and here is the link to my blog hop answer.
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DeleteTake a look at his books, you probably will enjoy them, Katiria.
I've never heard of Richard Scarry, but I'll definitely look him up! As for Dr. Seuss, I didn't find out about his books until I was well into my teens..... :( By then, I was much too old to read them. But I have read some excerpts, and they're TOTALLY delightful! If only I could go back to the age of 4 or 5 in order to experience them....lol.
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Oh yes...we enjoyed many books together.
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I love Dr. Seuss! Great picks!
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DeleteI loved both of these! Both authors created whimsical characters and stories!
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They both do just that.
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The Richard Scarry books are good ones. I forgot about those.
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