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Bambi's Children (1939)

by Felix Salten(Favorite Author)
3.95 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
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Grosset & Dunlap
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Bambi
review 1: This book tells the story of Bambi's children as well as Bambi as a powerful father who will do anything for his son and daughter. Whereas Bambi, A Life in the Woods was more a book that discussed themes of a higher power, Bambi's Children is more of an entertaining story. It's fun to see Bambi as the great prince of the forest as well as a loving father who is more involved in the lives of his family than his own father was, Faline as a mature mother who still has her spunk, their son who is just like his father in every way, and their daughter who is a mixture of her spontaneous mother and wise father.
review 2: This book has been one of my favourites since I read it when I was nine. It has remained on my bookshelf ever since and while the copy I own is dogea
... morered and the pages falling apart, it is well loved and well-read. I never tire of the story of Faline, Geno, Gurri and Bambi as well as all their friends in the forest. It broadens the world of Bambi into something much bigger and a vision in my head of a wonderful home in the woods with clearings and the meadow and just a whole world that I wish I could fall into - and do, time and time again. less
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Katelyn
Read abridged version 30 years ago, searching for complete novel.
beanie
Read this a long, long, long time ago.
radistk
One of my favorite books as a kid.
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