Daisy got a book for Christmas that I loved as a little girl. I hadn't seen the book in years, and couldn't remember much about it except that it was a favorite.
Oh my.
When I opened this book again, I was almost rendered unconscious by the sweetness. The cuteness. The charminess! Pick me up off the floor and read to me!
Miss Suzy the Squirrel, desires only to keep a cosy home in the top of a tall oak tree. But things go a little awry.
Miss Suzy, by Miriam Young.
Aaahhh...Miss Suzy! A childhood favorite, and thanks to a thrift store find, my own children have enjoyed it, as well!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I had not thought of Miss Suzy in years, but there she was! Thanks for the chance to remember and be charmed again.
ReplyDeleteYou've got me to delurk with this book!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a childhood favorite, and now *my* girls read my old copy!
Oh, I love that book! It has special meaning to my now-grown-up daughter. If we ever find it for her girls we will grab it fast. She loved it and treasured it. Thanks for sharing it. It brought back many happy memories of snuggling and reading with her. ~Adrienne~
ReplyDeleteOh this was my favorite, too! I still have my copy from when I was a little girl and I love to read it to my kids. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I enjoyed the Little House on the Prairie books as a child and the shows of course. I gave Madison my collection 2 years ago..when she was 8 years old...she could care less..she doesn't like to read books....it disappointed me so much..I wanted her to read these like I did and enjoy them. Maybe she will one day. I so hope Daisy appreciates her book more than my girl did.
ReplyDeleteOh, how adorable that book looks! It's on my list now...
ReplyDeleteI love Miss Suzy too! Have you read Miss Suzy's Easter?
ReplyDeletei love miss suzy. i had the book as a child. makes me wonder what happened to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that--I'll look for it for me AND my Miss Maddie. Thanks to you I enjoyed the GLH book, Partners, over the Christmas week. What happened in the book was my dream as a girl; to find a baby that had been abandoned and to love it and keep it.
ReplyDeleteOh how I loved my Miss Suzy! I have no idea whatever happened to my copy but I do remember as a child longing for a little home like Miss Suzy's to call my own and care for.
ReplyDeleteMy 8 year old received Miss Piggle Wiggle as a gift, a series that I was not familiar with but that we are both thoroughly enjoying.
Happy New Year to you and yours!
I recently found your blog and am loving it! I have a sis in law who is a prosecutor and staying home with her baby. She recently mentioned that she felt like she was going brain dead. I sent her your link, cause I think it's inspiring. Keep doing what you're doing, lady. It's grand.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful blog!! I am so jealous of all your knitting projects! I learned to knit when I was very young (maybe 10ish) and took it up again when my oldest child was a baby. Now that I have 4 children ages 9 months- 6 years and I'm homeschooling I RARELY pick up my needles and I'm afraid I'm forgetting everything I learned. You have inspired me to try to make time for knitting again! Your sewing is gorgeous as well- that I will probably never do!
ReplyDeleteMy mother is drooling. She loves old books. :0) :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise to see Miss Suzy,my favorite book! I have my childhood copy and still LOVE it too! I used to want to jump right in the pages and help her clean up the dollhouse and who could resist acorn teacups? I have always wondered if a child's favorite stories reveal their future personality and interests. Wouldn't that make a great research project? Judging by the posts; I'd say they do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the happy memories!
I remember this book! As a child, it was one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Shelley
I think Miss Suzy and I were separated at birth!! Looks like a super cute book and I collect squirrels-or did in my college days. I will have to look this book up.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Elise
This was one of my favorite books as little girl as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet book! First time I see it, but ooh, I love it...
ReplyDeleteI have loved that book all my life. I hope to pass it along to my own children!!!
ReplyDeleteI remember this book!!!! Oh what memories you just brought back. I'm going to get this for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteWow! This was a favorite of mine as well, and also something I hadn't seen/heard of in many, many years. Just seeing the cover makes me feel happy! :)
ReplyDeletewhat sweet childhood memories! :)
ReplyDeletemy mother and i adore Miss Suzy (and Grace Livingston Hill) as well. this post made me smile.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Thanks for posting this! I had forgotten. I loved this book so much!
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