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cupotee2 | 17:28 Tue 05th Nov 2013 | ChatterBank
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In 1985 I belonged to a book club and bought a biggish book for my then unborn Grandson.

That book was worth its weight in gold as we'd spend hours reading and re-reading the many stories. Many pages were illustrated and somewhere would be a little picture of a wiggly worm.

Am not expecting a Great Grandchild and sentimental old me would love to buy the same book.

Anyone know of the book or where I might look for one. Ebay and Amazon don't appear to have what I am looking for.

Of course is would help if I knew the title.

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Try abe books. They always have what I want.

http://www.abebooks.co.uk/
This may be a daft suggestion but why not ask your Grandson if they can recall the name of the book???
Maybe a Richard Scarry book? Heavily illustrated and many feature Lowly Worm.
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Thanks for the replies..

Calibax you got the right answer.

Now I can visualize Gran Nan as I am to called reading to our first Great Grandbaby.

Cuppa who is a real sentimentalist..
Glad to help Cuppa, Hope you have many happy hours reading with your great-grandchild. Hopefully encouraging a lifelong love of books too.
I do recall buying a book called '365 stories for children' for our first child and both she, and her sister were reading quite well by the age of four. I read them a story every night when they were in bed and I got home from work. It was then passed on for use with grandchildren. Very effective method of getting them interested in stories and reading.

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