Previously: “The 25 most popular icebreaker questions based on four years of data”
The Only List of Icebreaker Questions You’ll Ever Need
Currently: 63 Icebreaker Questions For Adults (Not all of which will be used)
Your mission: answer the question in the comments with a good story.
If you don’t have a good story, you are encouraged to make one up.
What is your favorite children’s story?
Well, Conan the Barbarian has a very nice message about standing up to bullies.

“Children, get off of my lawn.”
“No reasonable prosecutor would bring charges against Hillary Clinton for conducting State Department business from an unsecure server.”
“We’re going to provide health care for all, and your premiums will decrease by $2,500.”
But seriously —
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Curious George stories seemed more interesting or entertaining than Dr. Seuss stories, but Seuss had the gimmick of the ryhmes, which made him irresistable and unforgettable, and his digressions playful.
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“Watership Down” was scary as hell and should not have been classified a children’s book.
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“The Fox and The Hound” was sad as hell and should not have been a children’s book.
“The Wolves in the Walls” by Neil Gaiman. When the wolves come out of the walls, it’s all over.
The Phantom Tollbooth…
Slaughterhouse Five was subtitled The Children’s Crusade.
Actual story would have to be the Paddington Bear books. Also Mr. Popper’s Penguins, which was nothing at all like the Jim Carrey movie of the same title.