k-ossuburb said:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Where The Wild Things Are.
I must've read both of those at least a hundred times when I was a kid.
He was a VERY hungry caterpillar, but he had his reasons, as I recall.
I had a David and Goliath picture book when I was three/four, that I loved. I believe that part of it was that being two feet high, the thought of the little guy knocking down a giant appealed to me even at this young age. Another part of it would probably be that my dad would then march up the hallway chanting "Goliath! STOMP! STOMP!" until I 'knocked' him down.
And now I've shared some of my most cherished childhood memories with you guys.
Anyway, Doctor Seuss was always awesome (must of read Green Eggs and Ham fifty times), I had a book about a stuffed bear that accidentally traveled the whole world that was awesome, and a couple of Where's Waldo and Where's Walso-Esque books that I spent hours mastering.
Got older, Tolkien, some books that we had to read for school (varying quality) and Horrible Histories.
And that's my childhood reading.