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My Favorite Book
My favorite book when I was a kid was Little House on the Prairie. I’ve always been a reader. I would spend hours curled up in my bed with a good book. I loved getting lost in other worlds and meeting new characters. But there was one book that I loved more than all the others: Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Little House On The Prairie
I first read Little House on the Prairie when I was in elementary school. The story of Laura and her family immediately drew me in. The challenges that she and her family faced as they travelled across the prairie fascinated me.
I read this book series over and over again, and each time I found something new to love. I was inspired by Laura’s courage and determination, and I learned a lot about the history of the American West. But most importantly, these books sparked my love of reading.
The Little House series is full of vivid descriptions, and I loved getting lost in the world that Laura created. I could picture the prairie in my mind, and I could feel the cold of the winter and the heat of the summer. I could also feel Laura’s emotions, and I could understand her hopes and dreams.
This author also taught me about the importance of family and community. Laura’s family was always there for her, no matter what. And her neighbors were always willing to help out, even when they were struggling themselves. I learned that family and community are essential for survival, and that they can provide us with the strength and support we need to overcome any challenge.
I’m so grateful that I read Little House on the Prairie when I was a kid. It’s a book that has stayed with me throughout my life, and it’s a series that I’ll continue to read and enjoy for years to come.
Other Children’s Books
I call many books My Favorite Book. I also loved other classic children’s books such as The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett and The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. These books were full of adventure, magic, and wonder, and they helped to fuel my imagination.
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As I got older, I started to read more modern books, including graphic novels. I loved the way that graphic novels combined text and images to create a unique storytelling experience. One of my favorite graphic novels include Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey, which were the books that taught my children to read.
All of these books have influenced my creativity in different ways. Little House on the Prairie taught me the importance of storytelling, The Secret Garden taught me the power of imagination, and The Chronicles of Narnia taught me the importance of faith. Graphic novels have taught me how to combine text and images to create a unique storytelling experience.
I’m so grateful for all of the books that I’ve read over the years. They’ve helped me to learn and grow, and they’ve inspired me to be a better writer and storyteller. I’m excited to continue reading and exploring new worlds, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for my own writing.

Liz Brenner
Everyone has a story to tell.
Even you.
Especially you.