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Goldilocks and the Three Bears 2.0.0
Watch Dog and Cat dress up and perform Goldilocks and theThreeBears!
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 93.0
"Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp" is one ofthestories of The Nights.Some of the stories of The Nights, particularly "Aladdin'sWonderfulLamp", "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", and "The SevenVoyages ofSinbad the Sailor", while almost certainly genuineMiddle Easternfolk tales, were not part of The Nights in Arabicversions, but wereadded into the collection by Antoine Galland andother Europeantranslators.One Thousand and One Nightsis a collection of West and SouthAsianstories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the IslamicGoldenAge. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights, fromthefirst English language edition (1706), which rendered the titleasThe Arabian Nights' Entertainment.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and story forimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperation withNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First Inaugural Address(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 93.0
"Goldilocks and the ThreeBears"(sometimesknown as "The Three Bears", "The Story of theThreeBears" or,simply, "Goldilocks") is a fairy tale first recordedinnarrativeform by British author and poet Robert Southey, andfirstpublishedanonymously in a volume of his writings in 1837. Thesameyear,British writer George Nicol published a version in rhymebaseduponSouthey's prose tale, with Southey approving the attempttogivethe story more exposure. Both versions tell of three bearsandanold woman who trespasses upon their property.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1.0.0
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A read-aloud version of this enduring tale ofacheeky little girl and a family of displeased bears.
Pinocchio 93.0
"Pinocchio" is a fictional characterandtheprotagonist of the children's novel The AdventuresofPinocchio(1883), by the Italian writer Carlo Collodi. Carved byawoodcarvernamed Geppetto in a small Italian village, he wascreatedas awooden puppet, but dreamed of becoming a real boy. Hehas alsobeenused as a character who is prone to telling liesandfabricatingstories for various reasons. The story has appearedinmanyadaptations in other media. Pinocchio has been called aniconofmodern culture, and one of the most reimagined charactersinthepantheon of children's literature.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
The Little Mermaid 93.0
"The Little Mermaid" is a well-knownfairytaleby the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen about ayoungmermaidwilling to give up her life in the sea and her identityasa mermaidto gain a human soul and the love of a human prince.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
Cinderella 93.0
"Cinderella", or The Little Glass SlipperisaEuropean folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjustoppressioninHistoires ou contes du temps passé published by CharlesPerraultin1697, and by the Brothers Grimm in their folktalecollectionGrimms' Fairy Tales (1812).Although both the story's title and the character's namechangeindifferent languages, in English-language folklore"Cinderella"isthe archetypal name. The word "Cinderella" has, byanalogy, cometomean one whose attributes were unrecognized, oronewhounexpectedly achieves recognition or success after aperiodofobscurity and neglect.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
Heidi 93.0
"Heidi" is a work of fiction written in1880bySwiss author Johanna Spyri, originally published in twopartsasHeidi's years of learning and travel and Heidi makes useofwhatshe has learned. It is a novel about the events in the lifeofayoung girl in her grandfather's care, in the Swiss Alps.Itwaswritten as a book "for children and those who love children".# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
Thumbelina 93.0
"Thumbelina" is a literary fairy talebyHansChristian Andersen first published by C. A. Reitzel on16December1835 in Copenhagen, Denmark with "The Naughty Boy"and"TheTraveling Companion" in the second installment of FairyTalesToldfor Children. "Thumbelina" is about a tiny girl andheradventureswith appearance- and marriage-minded toads, moles,andcockchafers.She successfully avoids their intentions beforefallingin lovewith a flower-fairy prince just her size.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
The Red Shoes 93.0
"The Red Shoes" is a fairy tale byDanishpoetand author Hans Christian Andersen first published byC.A.Reitzelin Copenhagen 7 April 1845 in New Fairy Tales. FirstVolume.ThirdCollection. 1845. Other tales in the volume include"TheElfMound", "The Jumpers", "The Shepherdess and the ChimneySweep",and"Holger Danske".The tale was republished 18 December 1849 as a part ofFairyTales.1850. and again on 30 March 1863 as a part of FairyTalesandStories. Second Volume. 1863. The story is about a girlforcedtodance continually in her red shoes.# Audio Sound IncludedBeautiful Classic fairy tale and storyforimaginativechildren01 _ Hansel and Gretel02 _ Rapunzel03 _ Jack and the Beanstalk04 _ Goldilocks and the Three Bears05 _ The Little Red Hen06 _ Thumbelina07 _ The Ugly Duckling08 _ The Flying Trunk09 _ The Story of a Mother10 _ Puss in Boots11 _ Little Red Riding Hood12 _ Snow White13 _ The Elves and the Shoemaker14 _ The Nutcracker15 _ Swan Lake16 _ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer17 _ The Selfish Giant18 _ Pinocchio19 _ Beauty and the Beast20 _ The Little Mermaid21 _ The Gift of Magi22 _ The Fir Tree23 _ The Little Match Girl24 _ The Emperor’s New Clothes25 _ The Red Shoes26 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 1)27 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 2)28 _ Bible Stories (The Old Testament 3)29 _ Cinderella30 _ Sleeping Beauty31 _ The Jungle Book32 _ Heidi33 _ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp34 _ Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves35 _ Uncle Tom’s Cabin36 _ Aesop’s Fables 137 _ Aesop’s Fables 238 _ The Great Stone Face39 _ Anne of Green Gables40 _ A Dog of Flanders41 _ Daddy-Long-Legs42 _ Bible Stories 2 (The New Testament)43 _ Peter Pan44 _ The Happy Prince45 _ The Nightingale and the Rose46 _ The Count of Monte Cristo47 _ The Stars48 _ The Last Lesson49 _ What Men Live By50 _ Ivan, the Fool51 _ The Christmas Carol52 _ The Secret Garden53 _ The Story of Helen Keller54 _ The Merchant of Venice55 _ The Wizard of Oz56 _ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland57 _ Robin Hood58 _ Around the World in Eighty Days59 _ Little Women60 _ Turandot61 _ Carmen62 _ Aida63 _ The Phantom of the Opera64 _ The Little Prince 165 _ The Little Prince 266 _ Don Quixote67 _ Anne Frank A Diary of a Young Girl68 _ Waiting for Godot 169 _ Waiting for Godot 270 _ The Invisible Man71 _ The Last Leaf72 _ The Cop and the Anthem73 _ After Twenty Years74 _ Les Miserables75 _ The Age of Fables 176 _ The Age of Fables 277 _ Sense and Sensibility78 _ The Old Man and the Sea79 _ Great Expectations80 _ The Adventure of the Speckled Band81 _ The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle82 _ A Scandal in Bohemia83 _ The Black Cat84 _ The Purloined Letter85 _ Dracula86 _ Romeo and Juliet87 _ The Scarlet Letter88 _ Anna Karenina89 _ Great Speech _ I Have a Dream(Martin Luther King Jr.)90 _ Great Speech _ Inaugural Address(Abraham Lincoln)91 _ Great Speech _ Non-cooperationwithNon-violence(MohandasKaramchand Gandhi)92 _ Great Speech _ First InauguralAddress(FranklinDelanoRoosevelt)93 _ Great Speech _ InauguralAddress(JohnFitzgeraldKennedy)
MAIN STREET by Sinclair Lewis 1.0
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ON a hill by the MississippiwhereChippewascamped two generations ago, a girl stood in reliefagainstthecornflower blue of Northern sky. She saw no Indians now;shesawflour-mills and the blinking windows of skyscrapersinMinneapolisand St. Paul. Nor was she thinking of squawsandportages, and theYankee fur-traders whose shadows were allabouther. She wasmeditating upon walnut fudge, the plays of Brieux,thereasons whyheels run over, and the fact that thechemistryinstructor hadstared at the new coiffure which concealedher ears.A breeze which had crossed a thousand miles ofwheat-landsbelliedher taffeta skirt in a line so graceful, so fullofanimation andmoving beauty, that the heart of a chance watcheronthe lower roadtightened to wistfulness over her qualityofsuspended freedom. Shelifted her arms, she leaned back againstthewind, her skirt dippedand flared, a lock blew wild. A girl onahilltop; credulous,plastic, young; drinking the air as shelongedto drink life. Theeternal aching comedy of expectantyouth.It is Carol Milford, fleeing for an hourfromBlodgettCollege.The days of pioneering, of lassies in sunbonnets, andbearskilledwith axes in piney clearings, are deader now thanCamelot;and arebellious girl is the spirit of that bewilderedempirecalled theAmerican Middlewest.Blodgett College is on the edge of Minneapolis. It is abulwarkofsound religion. It is still combating the recentheresiesofVoltaire, Darwin, and Robert Ingersoll. PiousfamiliesinMinnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, the Dakotas sendtheirchildrenthither, and Blodgett protects them from thewickedness oftheuniversities. But it secretes friendly girls, youngmen whosing,and one lady instructress who really likes Milton andCarlyle.Sothe four years which Carol spent at Blodgett werenotaltogetherwasted. The smallness of the school, the fewnessofrivals,permitted her to experiment with her perilousversatility.Sheplayed tennis, gave chafing-dish parties, took agraduateseminarin the drama, went "twosing," and joined half adozensocieties forthe practise of the arts or the tense stalking ofathing calledGeneral Culture.In her class there were two or three prettier girls, butnonemoreeager. She was noticeable equally in the classroom grindandatdances, though out of the three hundred students ofBlodgett,scoresrecited more accurately and dozens Bostoned moresmoothly.Every cellof her body was alive—thin wrists,quince-blossom skin,ingenue eyes,black hair.The other girls in her dormitory marveled at the slightnessofherbody when they saw her in sheer negligee, or darting outwetfrom ashower-bath. She seemed then but half as large as theyhadsupposed;a fragile child who must be cloaked withunderstandingkindness."Psychic," the girls whispered, and"spiritual." Yet soradioactivewere her nerves, so adventurous hertrust in rathervaguely conceivedsweetness and light, that she wasmore energeticthan any of thehulking young women who, with calvesbulging inheavy-ribbed woolenstockings beneath decorous blue sergebloomers,thuddingly gallopedacross the floor of the "gym" inpractise forthe Blodgett Ladies'Basket-Ball Team.Even when she was tired her dark eyes were observant. Shedidnotyet know the immense ability of the world to be casuallycruelandproudly dull, but if she should ever learn thosedismayingpowers,her eyes would never become sullen or heavy orrheumilyamorous.For all her enthusiasms, for all the fondness andthe"crushes"which she inspired, Carol's acquaintances were shy ofher.When shewas most ardently singing hymns or planning deviltrysheyet seemedgently aloof and critical. She was credulous, perhaps;abornhero-worshipper; yet she did question andexamineunceasingly.Whatever she might become she would neverbestatic.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1.02
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears