A Little Book of Virtues

Registered by Carole888 of Perth City, Western Australia Australia on 3/3/2008
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10 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Carole888 from Perth City, Western Australia Australia on Monday, March 3, 2008
This colourful little publication has been put together by a primary school in Forrestfield, Western Australia. It is beautifully illustrated with the children's artwork and contains little phrases spoken from the heart.

Forrestfield Primary School Website

Some School Projects

(This is the second book that I am registering as I love it so much .... it needs to travel!)

Journal Entry 2 by Carole888 at on Friday, December 19, 2008

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Hope you enjoy the messages in this little book!!

Journal Entry 3 by house-elfdobby from Derby, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Sunday, December 28, 2008
What a sweet little book - thank you so much for sending it to me! Rest assured I will send it on another journey - after I've read it again - it's lovely! I particularly like:

Love is a very magical thing for two or more people to share. (Kayla aged 11) That made me chuckle!

Ditto Confidence is telling your mum you don't like her cooking (anon aged 10) - Hey how did my kids get in this book!?

Journal Entry 4 by house-elfdobby at Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Sunday, January 11, 2009

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Sending this off on a little journey to another continent to readingtrix to speed her recovery! Thanks Carole888!

Journal Entry 5 by readingtrix from Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Friday, January 23, 2009
Thanks so much house-elfdobby! How cute is this little book? ;-)
I will make sure it continues it's journey once read.
The cross-stitch pattern is very sweet too! And yes, I am recovering slowly - thanks for the concern, you are always so kind.

Journal Entry 6 by readingtrix from Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Sunday, February 22, 2009
I am sending the little book to another kind bookcrosser far over the seas! It will be so nice, if possible, if this still gets passed on a couple of times.

October 2009 - Book sent to bookcrosser ekke instead.

Journal Entry 7 by ekke from Potchefstroom, North West Province South Africa on Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A cute little book! There should be more of them travelling the world! Thanks readingtrix.

Journal Entry 8 by ekke at on Saturday, November 14, 2009

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Mailed to Ardachy, as requested by readingtrix.

Journal Entry 9 by wingardachywing from Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thank you so much for this book Ekke and Readingtrix, a lovely surprise. Thanks also for the Calendar.

Journal Entry 10 by wingardachywing from Ipswich, Suffolk United Kingdom on Sunday, January 10, 2010
As others have said "A cute little book". Thanks for sharing.

Journal Entry 11 by wingardachywing at Dublin, Co. Dublin Ireland on Sunday, January 10, 2010

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I am sending this book as a RABCK to KiwiinEngland who is actually now in Ireland.

Journal Entry 12 by kiwiinengland from Dunedin, Otago New Zealand on Tuesday, January 19, 2010
This bright and colourful book arrived in as part of a surprise RABCK. Thanks so much, I'll read and pass it on.

Journal Entry 13 by kiwiinengland from Dunedin, Otago New Zealand on Thursday, January 21, 2010
That was a fun read. My favourite happened to be from the only non child contributor

"Honesty is telling your wife the truth about her new dress and then suffering the consequences" Anon, 61 years

I did find it a little strange that a number of the children's quotes were stated as being from Anon, there is no way the child could really be identified with the use of their first name. Maybe within the school community I suppose.

Anyway, thanks for sending it on - it brought cheer on this dull winters day.

Journal Entry 14 by kiwiinengland at Manchester, Greater Manchester United Kingdom on Monday, January 25, 2010

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I am popping this book with another which is travelling as a ray. The book it is travelling with is Comet in Moominland. I think Mommintroll shows many of the virtues The Little Book of Virtues encourages during his adventure with the comet.
Posted via Royal Mail.

Journal Entry 15 by waderwoman on Friday, February 5, 2010
What a cute little book!
I too loved the Anon quote about the wifes dress- so funny!!

Journal Entry 16 by waderwoman at Jerome, Michigan USA on Sunday, February 28, 2010

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If you are reading this Ive arrived!!

Being tucked into a parcel being sent off to KarmelK as part of the Unkown Valentines Exchange!
Safe journey little booky!

Journal Entry 17 by KarmelK from Jerome, Michigan USA on Friday, April 9, 2010
ROTFL I read ahead (the book and the JE's) and my favorite quote is the 61 y.old, too! Ha Ha ha ha ha
Thank you so much waderwoman, and all who came before esp. carole888 for starting this book traveling.
And can anyone tell me what an icypole is?

Journal Entry 18 by Carole888 from Perth City, Western Australia Australia on Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hi KarmelK! We call frozen popsicles or (ice-lollies?) icypoles here ..... :) Great to see everyone enjoying this little book!

Journal Entry 19 by house-elfdobby from Derby, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Sunday, April 11, 2010
In the UK, we have ice-poles which are basically long tubes of plastic filled with some E number laden coloured water which you pop in the freezer. Then when they are frozen you simply cut the top off and push the pole up - cheap alternative to ice lollies I think. I thought icy-poles might be the same, or they could be very cold Polish people, or the appendage of an Inuit man perchance?!

I'm so pleased your little book in travelling so far Carole!

Journal Entry 20 by KarmelK at Jerome, Michigan USA on Sunday, January 20, 2013
I discovered this little smiley book hiding under my shelf. Time for it to travel.
It's going to my favorite bookcrossser with her Angel calendar.
Enjoy spazcat! Love you!

Journal Entry 21 by spazcat at Mansfield, Ohio USA on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
I so thoroughly enjoyed this cute book and thought how wonderful it would be for our world if every child was raised to have the same values and principles as the children in the book. Thanks so much KarmelK, my friend, for sending it on (I Love You, too!), and Carole888 for starting this book on its journey. I'm RABCK'ing it to my BookCrossing "daughter" who has a new baby daughter. Enjoy bookchick88!!! (I Love You, as well!)

Journal Entry 22 by spazcat at Ravenna, Ohio USA on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Released 11 yrs ago (1/31/2013 UTC) at Ravenna, Ohio USA

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Postal release to bookchick88 and her new daughter LuLu. Just a little insight into the wonderful things that will come out of that precious baby's girl mouth in years to come. Enjoy!!!

Journal Entry 23 by bookchick88 at Ravenna, Ohio USA on Monday, February 11, 2013
Received in the mail from spazcat a few wks back but I've been so busy with my crazy seven month old that I've barely had time to breathe. Now, as she naps, I find myself reading it and smiling, and hoping to share it with my Lulu as she gets older. Thanks for sharing, this book was a nice pick me up today!

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