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Both: Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson, National Geographic, GreenPeace , Philip Pullman ("His Dark Materials"), Maurice Sendak "Where The Wild Things Are" (which we can probably recite verbatim by now), Winnie the Pooh .

Both: Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson, National Geographic, GreenPeace , Philip Pullman ("His Dark Materials"), Maurice Sendak "Where The Wild Things Are" (which we can probably recite verbatim by now), Winnie the Pooh .

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The Children's Literature Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Children's Literature Test. I'll be using advanced logic and knowledge to determine your true grasp of classic kids' books. ...

The How Well Do You Know Labyrinth Test

The How Well Do You Know Labyrinth Test

by marinesnow

If you are anything like me, you will have purchased this film early on in your teenage years and got extremely baked while watching it every weekend.... ...

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The None Of The Above Test

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This is not your ordinary trivia test. Some of the questions DO NOT HAVE THE CORRECT ANSWER LISTED. If you don't think I've listed the correct answer,... ...

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The Lexie's random questions Test

by LexiePansy

If you know me this should be easy .... if you don't it should be the most random trivia crap you have ever come across. Good luck. ...

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It was the first year they used the sets and costumes designed by Maurice Sendak. My BF remembered Sendak wrote my favorite children's book and bought tickets to the ballet.

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Whimsy Makes The World Go 'Round...WARNING-PsyOps!

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"Where The Wild Things Are" ~ Maurice Sendak (Checked it, and "Harold And The Purple Crayon" ~ Crockett Johnson, out of the school library my first day of school -- already reading when I entered.

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What was your favorite children's book?

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I loved (and still do) Madeleine L'Engle and Maurice Sendak (In the Night Kitchen is probably my favorite of his).

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Sarah Palin in danger from WITCHES!!

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to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas RockwellHuckleberry Finn by Mark TwainI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya AngelouImpressions edited by Jack BoothIn the Night Kitchen by Maurice SendakIt's Okay if You Don't Love Me by Norma KleinJames and the Giant Peach by Roald DahlLady Chatterley's Lover by D.

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What if R&R is just a dream?

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Does Maurice Sendak still post here?