Oh, she saw Studio Ghibli's "Howl's moving castle." She and her little sister love them. I love the Studio Ghibli movies myself. Japanese animation, generally very child-friendly, many of the movies without a real antagonist.
She liked a Nancy Drew so I bought more of them.
I started telling her the story of my favorite Agatha Christie "And then there were none." But I was getting into the bad things the suspects did that put them on the killer's hit list, and she started getting scared and my wife gave me that look of "why the hell are you telling her this?"
Going back to what I said about "Gentle."
Oh, Studio Ghibli had Rojna the Robber's Daughter as a series. I bought her the book. And learned the author also wrote Pippi Longstocking, so I got her some of those books too. She loved them.
Nice. Yeah, she read through "Kiki's delivery service" after seeing the movie. Same with Ronja. I'm trying to remember if there were other novelizations of movies she read.
She devoured Judy Blume and is now getting into Beverly Clearly. I was pretty surprised when I pulled out "Tales of a 4th grade nothing" and she fell in love with it right away.
Oh, she saw Studio Ghibli's "Howl's moving castle." She and her little sister love them. I love the Studio Ghibli movies myself. Japanese animation, generally very child-friendly, many of the movies without a real antagonist.
She liked a Nancy Drew so I bought more of them.
I started telling her the story of my favorite Agatha Christie "And then there were none." But I was getting into the bad things the suspects did that put them on the killer's hit list, and she started getting scared and my wife gave me that look of "why the hell are you telling her this?"
Going back to what I said about "Gentle."
Oh, Studio Ghibli had Rojna the Robber's Daughter as a series. I bought her the book. And learned the author also wrote Pippi Longstocking, so I got her some of those books too. She loved them.
Nice. Yeah, she read through "Kiki's delivery service" after seeing the movie. Same with Ronja. I'm trying to remember if there were other novelizations of movies she read.
She devoured Judy Blume and is now getting into Beverly Clearly. I was pretty surprised when I pulled out "Tales of a 4th grade nothing" and she fell in love with it right away.