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posted September 26, 2019 10:14 AM
I am reading The Phantom Tollbooth to my youngest son who is nine, and am loving his reactions. I have read this a few times and really enjoy the metaphor, simile, and word play used by the author. The Phantom Tollbooth was made into a feature length movie in the late 1960s or early 1970s.

Norton Juster has also written "The Dot and the Line: a romance in mathematics" which also was turned into a cartoon.

If you want a good light hearted read this is a book you will enjoy, and if you have kids share it with them as they will get some of the humor.


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posted September 26, 2019 10:21 AMHide Post
I bought the movie and my boys love it.


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posted September 26, 2019 04:12 PMHide Post
I received my first copy when I was 10 from my aunt, who was an English teacher. My kids got their copies when they were 10. If grandkids are in the future, they will get theirs.


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posted September 26, 2019 07:22 PMHide Post
Not familiar with it but good on you for reading to your son. There is no greater gift you can give a child then instilling a love of reading in them and it starts with reading them stories that captivate their imagination.



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posted September 26, 2019 09:16 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by SpinZone:
Not familiar with it but good on you for reading to your son. There is no greater gift you can give a child then instilling a love of reading in them and it starts with reading them stories that captivate their imagination.


Oh you have to read it. It is a fantastically grand book, and as an adult you will be more appreciative of the word play.


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