Ah, yes - question of the day... hmmmm...
The Velveteen Rabbit meant a great deal to me; I read it many times.
Too many 30's Busby Berkeley movies meant way too much to me.
Mickey Mouse club (I wanted to be Annette Funicello), Sheriff John - what a happy family those shows were for a rather unhappy child.
Later, Willa Cather's SONG OF THE LARK meant a great deal to me. And most of Hermann Hesse - I read Glassperlenspiel several times. It feels like time to read it again.
Mom loved the ballet and the opera - so we girls were taken several times. La Traviata, Swan Lake were very memorable, unfortunately, and shaped the next 40 years of my life. I still want to be a ballerina, and still want to wear the first act costume for playing Violetta.
I loved Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. I still want to be Jerry Lewis, as he was when I was 9. Born to be a clown, but too uppity to do standup. Oy.