The B sentences are stylistically poor. When you compare two things, try to make it clear exactly what the two things are that are being compared. Neither sentence does this well.
If you really want to compare "I" with "(the) child me" (as your sentences do) then you should make that comparison explicit:
"Compared with my childhood self, I have a bunch of hobbies."
Since the two things being compared are placed right next together, the comparison becomes obvious.
But, really, that comparison is not a very good idea. You are comparing yourself with your childhood self. You can do that - in fact, it's rather poetic, but it is nonstandard. It would be more sensible to compare your current hobbies with your childhood hobbies:
My current hobbies are copious compared to those I had as a child.