
Marta Koci ~ Parents' Magazine Press, 1973
Still lingering in the 1970s here, I can't help but be drawn to anything published during the time I would have been likely to discover it as a child. (Thus why - since the beginning of summer - my son has had to sit through The Explorers, The Goonies, and even an edited and truncated version of Stand by Me - do you have any idea how difficult it is to censor the cussing in that movie? Whew.)
Enter a book I never knew as a child, but am sure would have crushed me if I'd gotten hold of it at an impressionable age. Depressingly sweet, if your child has any empathy at all, they'll weep buckets during a melancholy read like this.

Its name is Number 140.
And here comes the little boy who lives in it.
His name is Ivan.
Ivan is going up the stairs into the attic.
The attic is his favorite room,
because it is full of all sorts of things
that nobody has any use for anymore --
nobody except Ivan.




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4 comments:
OOh I was starting to wonder if I had already found all the Parents Magazine Press books worth having. This looks great.
If you are looking for more oldy stuff for the screen(I never heard of Kooky, must check it out) try Ivor the Engine. Made in the sixties with colour added in the seventies, its great. I got the DVD for my nearly two year old but found my older boys glued to it. (They're six, nine and ten.)
Thank you. This is a treasure. We got it and my kids love it!
I loved this book when I was a child
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