Waving my hand over in my part of Texas! Loved those books SO MUCH! I definitely identified with Nan, since I'm a firstborn with younger siblings. I still own several and cherish the messages written in front by relatives who gave them to me for birthdays and Christmas.
LOVED those books!!! My Mom would take us to the "big library" every Saturday morning, and I was always on the lookout for the newest edition. Many weekends were spent with my nose buried in a Bobbsey Twins book!!!
I owned one or two, and the rest I read from the library. I read them over and over and over. I always wanted to try to make hot chocolate from snow and a chocolate bar -- remember that?
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Of course I remember reading these wonderful books. Classics of our time! '-)
ReplyDeleteWaving my hand over in my part of Texas! Loved those books SO MUCH! I definitely identified with Nan, since I'm a firstborn with younger siblings. I still own several and cherish the messages written in front by relatives who gave them to me for birthdays and Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLOVED those books!!! My Mom would take us to the "big library" every Saturday morning, and I was always on the lookout for the newest edition. Many weekends were spent with my nose buried in a Bobbsey Twins book!!!
ReplyDeleteI owned one or two, and the rest I read from the library. I read them over and over and over. I always wanted to try to make hot chocolate from snow and a chocolate bar -- remember that?
ReplyDeleteI know I read The Bobbsey Twins, but I don't remember the stories darn it. I remember Nancy Drew more clearly...The Secret to the Old Clock.
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