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Thumbelina
The Brave Tin Soldier
The Princess and the Pea
The Storks
The Butterfly
The Flea and the Professor
The Flying Trunk
The Metal Pig
The Silver Shilling
The Nightingale
This delightful selection of stories by one of the classic masters of the genre includes some well-known and lesser-known tales, presented in lively Naxos AudioBooks style with music and sound effects.
This recording is also unique in that the stories are read by the finalists of the Naxos AudioBooks/The Times Voice of the Year competition, which offered a recording opportunity to talented readers who had never studied or worked professionally. The competition produced some outstanding natural talent, as this recording shows!
Boy Who Could Fly, TheWritten By : Sally GardnerNarrator : Andrew SachsPublished By : Orion Publishing GroupRuntime : 1 hourType : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
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Little Piggy, ThisWritten By : VariousNarrator : VariousPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 42 minutesType : Under 10s
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Alex and the Little People of the RockWritten By : Ann TwiggNarrator : Ann TwiggPublished By : Playtime BooksRuntime : 30 minutesType : Action & Adventure
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Series of Unfortunate Events - The Third Book: The Wide WindowWritten By : Lemony SnicketNarrator : Lemony SnicketPublished By : Harper Collins UKRuntime : 3 hours 7 minutesType : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
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Revolting Rhymes and Dirty BeastsWritten By : Roald DahlNarrator : Alan CummingPublished By : Harper Collins USRuntime : 1 hourType : Humor
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Have you always loved reading but sometimes find it hard to find the time? Theres nothing quite like curling up with a good book but many of us cannot do that as much as we would llike. We sacrifice this special time because we have so many other things to do each day. It is a common problem and it is the reason why people on average are not reading as much as they once did. Audio books bring the story to life just as the storytellers of the past did. They allow you to experience the book in a whole new way; in the way the writer felt and heard it in their head. You can feel the emotion when you allow audio books to let the story come to life. |