Reading tales: Noddy

Finding a book to talk about for the final post on my reading tales [and My Friend Alexa] has been hard. I contemplated between choosing Macbeth and Harry Potter but the problem with both those choices was there isn’t just a memory attached to these books. There’s an entire yarn, tangled, sometimes with each other because I read these two in the formative years of my life, and untangling that yarn feels like doing the books a disservice. There are so many threads that just talking about one would be incomplete.

Should I tell you that I still remember lines from the soliloquy of Act I Scene 9 of Macbeth because we had to memorize and recite them in front of the entire class in class twelfth? Or that at seventeen I threw a tantrum since my parents refused to buy me HP 6 because it was too expensive.

No, it just wouldn’t do because it wouldn’t be enough.

So I thought I’ll be selfish and talk about a series: The Dark Tower by Stephen King because it was this series that led me to write, finish and self-publish a novella called The Gunslinger. But I have kinda already talked about it in a previous post and that is the best memory I have around the books.

I also thought, briefly, that I’d talk about how Reading Tales as a category on my blog was languishing because I hadn’t realized that I had stopped reading entirely. Until 2019-20 that is when I forced myself to course correct. But I have talked about that too.

Then, I thought back to my first reading experience and the image that popped into my head was of a dusty library, me in my sports uniform, a wee baby of eight, being interrogated by my class teacher about the book I had issued for the weekend. In her defense, she was only trying to figure out if I had actually read the book. But what she didn’t realize was that experience kinda put me off reading for a while.

The fateful book that was in discussion at the time was Noddy.

Reading tales: Noddy
The version I picked up

I had read the first few chapters of the book. But lines like “the bell in Noddy’s hat clinked” made me realize that perhaps I had picked up a book a little too juvenile for me. And when my teacher asked me what I had read, instead of repeating these words to her, I just shook my head and accepted my punishment. I mean she wouldn’t believe me if I told her that Noddy was speaking to his hat, would she?

Sometime later, my house became flooded with Noddy books – this time for my sister – because they were bright picture books and she was after all only three.

Reading tales: Noddy
The version my sister had

Unlike me, she loved Noddy and his quirkiness and bouts of anger and remorse. So I forgot about my enmity with Noddy and read them out to her, making up my own stories for her entertainment. Because it wasn’t enough that I read out stories for her, I had to enact them in front of her too. It’s no wonder I have become a writer and she’s my first audience, even now.

If the trajectory of this post surprised you, let me tell you, I was not prepared for it either! Oh well, books are like that. They find you and hug the crap out of you.


I’m taking my blog to the next level with Blogchatter’s My Friend Alexa. This is the last in the series of bookish memories. To read the previous tales, click here.

32 responses to “Reading tales: Noddy”

  1. I don’t about the book but I watch Noddy cartoon which I love the most.

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  2. Damn, I miss Noddy, now. Big Ears was my favourite character. Loved the cartoon more than the books, though. it just felt so alive. And, your post as always captured beautiful memories so well.

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    1. Thank you Leha 😃

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  3. I used to love Noddy like hell

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  4. Such a wonderful post. I haven’t read Noddy but life gives a second chance, my little one would slowly start reading so will check it out for her. I don’t think she will mind if I too read a bit, there is no age to read any book I feel 🙂

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    1. Very true 💞

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  5. This is truly a candid piece. My son loved Noddy when he was tiny and I read it with him as I believe there is no age to read a book no matter it is meant for which age group.

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    1. Absolutely! Reading together is fun 🐱

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  6. Noddy and the wise man Big Ears stories are full of fun and lessons. My kids like books and its animated series too.

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    1. Used to love watching Pogo when we were younger 😃

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  7. Lovely post. I remember reading the noddy. I do read a lot of kids books to my elder one

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    1. That’s so cool. Reading to someone can be quite relaxing.

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  8. I love Noddy…:) thanks for writing about it…

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    1. Yay. Thank you.

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  9. I used to love Noddy because it was colorful and I could finish it fast.. Haha

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  10. Hey I read Noddy too and I remember our librarian used to tell us every time you read a book I will bless you will house in heaven sometimes gold, silver, pearl, diamond and so on. And with with each book we have built that many houses.. I still remember that sir Nakhvi;.one of the best person I have ever met in my life.

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    1. Hahahaha an interesting way of pushing people to read more!

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  11. Reading this post Was actually quite fun and interesting

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    1. So happy to hear that 😃

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  12. Nostalgic! I remember my school days when I used to get a chance to issue a book for a week and I always look for such small colourful fancy named series.

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  13. How sweet of you to read and enact Noddy books for ur sister. I remember reading Noddy to my daughter.

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    1. Thank you Milan.

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  14. Neha Sharma Avatar
    Neha Sharma

    I remember reading Noddy 😀 And, yes the trajectory did surprise me but that made this post even more interesting.

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    1. Hahaha thanks Neha!

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  15. Alhought i have never read noddy but loved reading your post. Didn’t know you had written a book. I’ll check that out.

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    1. Thank you Vikas.

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  16. yogitaamitjoshi Avatar
    yogitaamitjoshi

    Noddy books were my favourite… loved reading your post

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    1. Thanks Yogita.

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  17. Feeling nostalgic, I remember getting Noddy books issued from the school library!!

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    1. Oh that’s so cool!

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