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    Posted: 11 October 2007 at 12:28pm
I am looking for a story book that has all the good old stories, like goldilocks, little red riding hood etc. Does anyone now the name of a good one? or do you have a story book that you would highly recommend?

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Everyone loves a good story!!!

I have "A Treasury of Bedtime stories"
Five minute classic tales
Robert Fredrick Ltd

Im really crazy & would read to my sons during gest. While in uterus!! They should know that stuff off by heart by now
Mummy of Two Boys
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Thanks.
Was trying to tell him them by memory but was getting it all totally wrong. Good job he has no idea what i'm saying to him.

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LOL I'm sure they will be more interesting if you make them up a little anyway!!
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if you work keep an eye out for the "book man" who comes around selling to offices....or get DH or grandparents etc to keep eye out...they have some wonderful compilation ones like you are after and Ella (courtesy of grannie) has some great books now from the BM.
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Thanks BS that's a great idea, totally forgot about those guys

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I second that, we have had heaps of great scores from the book man for our girls including the complation story books with hairy maclary and scarface claw etc, at much much cheaper prices than they are sold for in the shops.
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Or get them individually at Whitcoulls sales. The thing with individual books is that they wear down slower when the kids are starting to turn pages and carry them around.
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