Your favorite books of childhood

I was booted off. Where was I?

Imogene’s Antlers (By David Small, Dragonfly books/Crown Publishing. ISBN:0517562421) Young Imogene wakes up one morning to discover she has grown antlers on her head. She takes the entire ordeal in stride, but her family is in an uproar. A good book to teach about the differences we all have. It is a Reading Rainbow Featured book. ($6.99)

This one I purchased through Scholastic Book Fair and it has a disclaimer on the back of “This edition is only available for distribution through the school market.” So, there may or may not be another version of it out there. It is a keeper in my bookshelf.

Edward and the Pirates (by David McPhail, 1997, Trumpet Book Club/Scholastic.
ISBN:0590639056. A young boy that is addicted to reading finds an old pirate book that has the secret to hidden treasure and the crusty mean old Pirates want it back! Edward won’t give it to them because it is checked out on his library card. What will happen to Edward? (I don’t have a price, but worth every penny.)