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A flying ship is just the beginning.... When a powerful crystal egg is stolen, Kai and Delphi journey to Turtle Mountain to get it back. But nothing is as it seems, and the junior protectors meet their biggest challenge yet. In a race against time, Kai and Delphi must overcome their doubts to defeat an unexpected foe and protect Pineapple Cove in its darkest hour. King of the Sea is the exciting third book in the Legend of Pineapple Cove series for young listeners. If you like bravely exploring mythical worlds with trusty animal sidekicks, then you'll love Marina Bowman's fantasy-adventure story. Get King of the Sea today, and share the gift of imaginative adventure with your kiddos!
Marina J. Bowman (Author), Jeff Price (Narrator)
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In order to provide English learners with extensive reading pleasure, it consists of jewels that span the East and West, from literary works of famous writers such as Aesop's fables, Andersen, Shakespeare, and picture brothers to traditional fairy tales from all over the world.
Joseph Jacobs (Author), Tyler Scott (Narrator)
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Only in the world of the theater can Nat Field find an escape from the tragedies that have shadowed his young life. So he is thrilled when he is chosen to join an American drama troupe traveling to London to perform A Midsummer Night's Dream in a new replica of the famous Globe theater. Shortly after arriving in England, Nat goes to bed ill and awakens transported back in time four hundred years--to another London, and another production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Amid the bustle and excitement of an Elizabethan theatrical production, Nat finds the warm, nurturing father figure missing from his life--in none other than William Shakespeare himself. Does Nat have to remain trapped in the past forever, or give up the friendship he's so longed for in his own time?
Susan Cooper (Author), Jim Dale (Narrator)
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King Gorilla and the Crown: A Tale of Treasure
Meow Meow and Sunny bravely enter the cave of King Gorilla. But Sunny accidentally wakes him. Can they escape an angry gorilla? This playful adventure book is all about having fun with your friends away from the screen. Talk about fun games you can play outside and see if you can guess who King Gorilla is! (We don't know, either!) Meow Meow stories are simple, fun stories of friendship, happiness, and childhood. We believe that kids who grow up surrounded by books are happy kids. Nothing can beat the feeling of curling up with a good book. That’s why we’ve made the entire collection of Meow Meow stories available at an affordable price. Perfect short bedtime stories, something to pass the time in the car, or great practice for little growing readers, Meow Meow captures the joy and freedom of youth. Visit lemonadepublishing.co.uk for FREEBIES, including a Parent Guide and Fun Pack. Start your collection now! Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Eddie Broom (Author), Martyn Laycock (Narrator)
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King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror: Book 3
FOO HOO HOO! King Flashypants is back for his third rib-tickling adventure. Something weird is happening in Edwinland - Emperor Nurbison isn't evil any more! He's doing stuff like smiling and making toys of himself for the peasants. Is he up to something? Probably. But what can it be?
Andy Riley (Author), Mathew Baynton (Narrator)
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King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor
The insanely funny debut children's series from Emmy award-winning comedy writer and cartoonist Andy Riley, scriptwriter for BBC One's Gangsta Granny and The Boy in the Dress. "Edwin isn't an ordinary boy. He is a king, with a throne, and his own suit of armour and a castle with secret passages and everything." Every Friday, King Edwin spends all his money on chocolate for the peasants. But when the money runs out, Edwin finds himself in a fix. Cue the arrival of evil Emperor Nurbison, in his pointy-collared black cloak and accompanied by scary striding music. He has had his eye on Edwin's kingdom for a while and intends to use the peasants' unhappiness to his advantage! When the emperor builds a fake dragon out of a cow, green crepe paper, furry monster novelty slippers and two birthday cake candles, to scare the peasants, Edwin knows it's time to come up with the first sneaky plan he's ever had in his life ...
Andy Riley (Author), Mathew Baynton, Matthew Burton (Narrator)
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A boy who has a stomach problem. A crazy medicine man and a lot of puff This one contains fart humor and some adults do not like farthing humor. Recommended from 6 years and above.
Esa Myllylä (Author), Esa Myllylä (Narrator)
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King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
These stories are about how, many years ago, Arthur the once and future King of England, set out to save his country from the troubles that plagued it, aided by the brave knights of his Round Table, and the most famous sword in the world, Excalibur; how Merlin the wizard fought against the wicked Morgana le Fay's enchantments, and how Arthur loved and lost the beautiful Guinevere, his Queen.
Benedict Flynn (Author), Nicolas Soames, Sean Bean (Narrator)
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Howard Pyle (who also wrote The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood) weaves the tales of chivalrous Knights, the magic sword of Excalibur, the Magician Merlin the Wise, and the legendary Arthur, later to become King of Britain. Pyle describes bouts of jousting, and knightly jealousies played out in grand style. Even in our present day, these stories last and challenge us to be our best, truthful, brave, and always wanting to right wrongs to those who cannot speak up for themselves. Table of Contents: Book One: The Book of King Arthur Part I: The Winning of Kinghood Chapter 01: How Sir Kay did Combat in a Great Tournament at London Town and of How He Break His Sword. Likewise, How Arthur Found a New Sword For Him Chapter 02: How Arthur Twice Performed the Miracle of the Sword Before Sir Ector and of How His Birthright Was Discovered Unto Him Chapter 03: How Several Kings and High Dukes Assayed to Draw the Sword Out of the Anvil and How They Failed. Likewise How Arthur Made the Assay and Succeeded Therein Part II: The Winning of a Sword Chapter 01: How There Came a Certain Wounded Knight Unto the Court of King Arthur, How a Young Knight of the King's Court Sought To Avenge Him and Failed and How the King Thereupon Took That Assay Upon Himself Chapter 02: How King Arthur Fought With the Sable Knight and How He Was Sorely Wounded. Likewise How Merlin Brought Him Safe Away From the Field of Batttle Chapter 03: How King Arthur Found a Noble Sword In a Very Wonderful Manner. And How He Again Fought With It and Won That Battle Part III: The Winning of a Queen Chapter 01: How King Arthur Went to Tintagalon with Four of His Court, and How He Disguised Himself for a Certain Purpose Chapter 02: How King Ryence Came to Cameliard and How King Arthur Fought With the Duke of North Umber Chapter 03: How King Arthur Encountered Four Knights and of What Befell Thereby Chapter 04: How the Four Knights Served the Lady Guinevere Chapter 05: How King Arthur Overcame the Enemies of King Leodegrance, and How His Royalty Was Proclaimed Chapter 06: How King Arthur Was Wedded in Royal State and How the Round Table Was Established Book Two: The Book of Three Worthies Part I - The Story of Merlin Chapter 01: How Queen Morgana le Fay Meditated Evil Against King Arthur and How She Sent a Damsel Beguile the Enchanter, Merlin Chapter 02: How Merlin Journeyed With Vivien Unto the Valley of Foyousness and How He Builded for Her a Castle at That Place. Also, How Her Taught Her the Wisdom of Magic and of How She Compassed His Downfall Thereby Chapter 03: How Queen Morgana le Fay Returned to Camelot and to the Court With Intent to Do Ill Will to King Arthur, Also How King Arthur and Others Went a-Hunting and of What Befell Thereby Chapter 04: What Befell Sir Accalon, and How King Arthur Fought an Affair-at-Arms With Swords, and How He Came Nigh to Losing His Life Thereby Part II: The Story of Sir Pellias Chapter 01: How Queen Guinevere Went a-Maying and of How Sir Pellias Took Upon Him a Quest in Her Behalf Chapter 02: How Sir Pellias Overcame a Red Knight, Hight Sir Adresack, and of How He Liberated XXII Captives From That Knight Chapter 03: How Sir Pellias Did Battle With Sir Engamore, Otherwise the Knight of the Green Sleeves, and of What Befell the Lady Ettard Chapter 04: How Queen Guinevere Quarrelled With Sir Gawaine, and How Sir Gawaine Left the Court of King Arthur For a While Chapter 05: How Sir Gawaine Met Sir Pellias and How He Promised to Aid Him With the Lady Ettard Chapter 06: How the Lady of the Lake Took Back Her Necklace From Sir Pellias Part III: The Story of Sir Gawaine Chapter 01: How a White Hart Appeared Before King Arthur, and How Sir Gawaine and Gaheris, His Brother, Went in Pursuit Thereof, and of What Befell Them in That Quest Chapter 02: How King Arthur Became Lost in the Forest, and How He Fell Into a Very Singular Adventure in a Castle Unto Which He Came Chapter 03: How King Arthur Overcame the Knight-Enchanter, and How Sir Gawaine Manifested the High Nobility of His Knighthood AUTHOR Howard Pyle was born on March 5, 1853 in Wilmington, Delaware. From the time he was a very small boy he loved pictures, especially the pictures in storybooks. Among his favorites were Grimm's German Fairy Tales and Arabian Nights. At the age of twenty-one, Pyle began to contribute illustrations and fables to St. Nicholas magazine and later went on to write and illustrate books for children. His first was The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood in 1883. Many more books followed, including Pepper and Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk, Otto of the Silver Hand, Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates, and The Story of King Arthur and His Knights. He also taught illustration at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia and later set up his own art school in Wilmington. He died on November 9, 1911, in Florence, Italy.-Amazon.com COMMENTARY Reviews for Alcazar AudioWorks' production of King Arthur and His Knights If one is ready to take the plunge into intricate and antiquated language and to attend to the genealogy of each character and the minute details of each episode, then one will come away highly satisfied and steeped in knowledge of Arthur's early years. David Thorn is a masterful narrator. As his accent transports us to the British Isles, his pacing and conversational tone provide an intimate link to the characters. Thorn's characterizations are distinctive. He creates an ethereal Merlin, mystical Ladies from the Lake, an unassuming yet regal Arthur, a scheming Morgan le Fay, and a gracious Sir Pellias. From the moment Arthur is entrusted to Merlin until the quest for the white hart, the stories are riveting. A.R. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine [Published: APR/ MAY 07] The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, an unabridged book-on-CD set (ah, how that word ""unabridged"" reassures and satisfies the avid bibliophile), didn't get a hearing at our house for the longest time. Every time I suggested putting it on, while washing dishes or folding laundry or during quiet times for drawing or sculpting with clay or other busy-hand endeavors--every time I said, ""Let's listen to King Arthur,"" our youngest would groan and protest bitterly. Since such a listening time is supposed to be pleasurable and not torture, I'd put something else on. At last I had wit enough to ask, ""Why?"" We had read aloud other books by Howard Pyle with great success, among them Men of Iron, The Adventures of Robin Hood, and a book of original fairy tales. I thought perhaps our youngest had stumbled across the two volumes we have of King Arthur stories by Pyle, and fallen in the reading. The language is elegant, but definitely old-fashioned. The answer surprised me: The biggest strike against Pyle's King Arthur was the fact that it wasn't Gerald Morris' The Squire's Tale (please see related review). A little sneakiness seemed in order, to avoid bitter protests and stubborn, though passive, resistance to listening. The next time we had to go somewhere in the car as a family, I put on the first CD, and before anyone quite realized it, we were listening. Youngest groaned, but was told by Dad to settle down. By the time we reached our destination, everyone was caught up in the story of the Sword in the Stone, and the bitter protests were rather in the other direction (as in, ""You can't turn it off now!"") David Thorn does his usual marvelous job of bringing the story to life. He has a rich, melodious voice, well-suited to Pyle's flowing narrative. The author's old-fashioned language (what youngest refers to as ""all those thees and thous""), almost an insurmountable barrier to a struggling reader, becomes accessible through Mr. Thorn's expressive interpretation. And so we have an exciting story, well-told, with thrilling adventures infused with subtle flashes of humor and irony. There are about eleven and a half hours here, and we've enjoyed every moment. I need to mention a couple of nice features: Pleasant music serves to introduce and conclude each chapter, and the chapters are introduced by a pleasant feminine voice, not credited on the CD case, which breaks up the narrative nicely and helps to hold the attention. Each CD comes divided into three-minute tracks, making it easy to find your place again if interrupted. The Story of King Arthur and His Knights has become the preferred listening around our house, lately. Considering all the well-loved options we have on our bookshelf, that is high praise indeed. Reviewed By: Jean Hall - EHO Eclectic Homeschool Online An Entertaining Account of Arthur's Early Days For a complete adult telling of the stories of King Arthur, listen to Malory or T. H. White, because Pyle's The Story of King Arthur and His Knights is only the first of his books about Arthur, recounting Arthur's birth and youth and winning of Excalibur and Guinevere, and then Merlin's fate and the stories of Sir Pellias and Sir Gawaine. Moreover, Pyle moralizes after the episodes, telling us, for example, that although we may not literally become knights with swords, we may wield truth (Excalibur) and faith (its scabbard). Pyle assumes a vivid and muscular "medieval" style, as when Arthur jousts a knight "out of his saddle like a windmill-whirling in the air and smiting the earth so that the ground shuddered beneath him." Or as when Arthur delivers some justice: "At this, the face of that knight fell all pale, like to ashes, and he emitted a sound similar to the sound made by a hare when the hound lays hold upon it. Then King Arthur catched him very violently by the arm, and he catched the locket and brake it away from about the knight's neck, and upon that the knight shrieked very loud, and fell down upon his knees and besought mercy of the King, and there was great uproar in that place." And the Story of King Arthur has plenty of exciting and humorous moments and scenes of sublime wonder and beauty. And knights, wizards, faeries, dastards, damsels, hermits, quests, enchantments, disguises, combats, loves, hates, oaths, betrayals, humiliations, machinations, and glorifications. Despite Pyle's exaltation of Arthur and company, they are often humanly proud, foolish, seducible, and violent. And Thorn reads all with energy and accuracy. Listener Review - Audible.com "
Howard Pyle (Author), David Thorn (Narrator)
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Kinderträume: Kunterbunte Geschichten
Hausen in deinem Kinderzimmer Monster und Gespenster? Auch mit Hannah und Julia treiben die Schreckgespenster ihre Späße. Dann verkriechen sich die quirrligen Geschwister all zu gern im kuscheligen Bett der Eltern. Doch eines abends geht besonders Eigenartiges vor sich! Eine Prinzessin aus der Nase besucht die kleine Julia, und ein Dino klopft an Hannas Fenster. Mit Hilfe von Schnuppel und ein paar Zaubersocken finden die verträumten Mädchen jedoch bald heraus, dass man nicht wirklich groß sein muss, um besonders mutig zu sein. Möchtest du dabei sein, wenn die Schwestern neue Freunde im Wunschmonster-Land treffen? - Hannah den fiesen Fenster-Dino vertreibt, und Julias Angst vor Ärzten, und Hannahs Angst vor der Dunkelheit verloren geht? Wenn du abenteuerlustig genug bist, einem Wunschmonster ins Auge zu blicken, dann wünsch ich dir viel Vergnügen beim Lesen! - Und bewahr dir deine - Kunterbunten Kinderträume! Wer weiß wohin dich deine Träume später tragen werden!
Evelyne Mayer (Author), Irene Pravits (Narrator)
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Kinderbuch mit Vorlesegeschichten: Das süße Kinderbuch mit Vorlesegeschichten für neugierige Kinder
Unser süßes Kinderbuch mit Vorlesegeschichten Egal, ob für den gemütlichen Abend vor dem Kaminfeuer oder die Gutenachtgeschichte vor dem Schlafen gehen. Unsere Vorlesegeschichten bieten dir und deinem Kind eine große Freude und viel Abwechslung. Unser Kinderbuch ist für alle Altersklassen geeignet und kann auch super für Kleinkinder, als Lesehilfe und Leselernbuch genutzt werden. Unser Kinderbuch wird dir und deinen Kindern, garantiert viele schöne und unterhaltsame Abende bescheren! Das Buch Unser Buch ist gegliedert in verschiedene Vorlesegeschichten, die dem Leser durch Kreativität, Spannung, Vielfalt und Humor viel Spaß bereiten sollen. Auszüge aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis -Abenteuer aus dem Sagenwald -Das Zauberboot -Kudelmuddel in der Weihnachtsbäckerei -Ein neues Rathaus für den Sagenwald Leseprobe In der großen Werkstatt, welche direkt neben dem Haus von Fridolins Großeltern stand, fanden sie alles was sie benötigten. Alte und neue Holzbretter, Nägel und Hammer, Eimer mit Farbe und starke Planken. Ein Problem hatten sie jedoch schon am Anfang – was für eine Art von Boot sollten sie eigentlich bauen? Und wie genau fing man so etwas an? In den letzten Jahren hatten ihnen immer die Erwachsenen geholfen, doch dieses Jahr hatte niemand wirklich Zeit für sie. 'Ich könnte sägen!' rief Benny. 'Ich könnte hämmern!' meinte Fridolin und schwang den Hammer in der Hand. 'Ich könnte das Boot schön bemalen!' piepste Mimi und besah sich die Eimer mit Farbe. 'In erster Linie muss das Boot stark sein, falls wir gerammt werden oder ein Bieber unter Wasser taucht und unser Boot anknabbern möchte,' überlegte Benny und besah sich die Nieten und Bolzen. Warum ausgerechnet unser Hörbuch? Unser Hörbuch überzeugt durch seine Kreativität, Vielfalt und Spannung. Des Weiteren ist unser Hörbuch nicht nur für alle Altersklassen geeignet, sondern kann auch vielseitig eingesetzt werden, z.B. wie erwähnt als Leselernhilfe, Einschlafgeschichte usw.
Anna Helfeld (Author), Felix Borrmann (Narrator)
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The story of two boys who really don't get along -- but have to find a way to figure it out.
Coe Booth (Author), John Clarence Stewart (Narrator)
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