From the imagination of Mary Engelbreit springs a Mother Goose world bursting with warmth and humor. All the favorite characters are here -- Little Bo-Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Old King Cole, Jack and Jill, and many, many more. Lynn Redgrave' s illuminating performance can be enjoyed on its own or listened to while reading Mary' s illustrated book. As complete as can be with one hundred rhymes in all, this is truly an audio to treasure.
Enjoy this adorably-illustrated, classic rhyme about Mary and her silly lamb that follows her everywhere she goes! Then young readers can continue reading six other classics including Little Bo Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Little Miss Muffet, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, Hickory Dickory Dock and Hey, Diddle Diddle?
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Enjoy this adorably narrated, classic rhyme about Mary and her silly lamb that follows her everywhere she goes! Then young listeners can continue hearing six other classics including Little Bo Peep, Humpty Dumpty, Little Miss Muffet, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, Hickory Dickory Dock and Hey, Diddle Diddle?
One girl left the house in the forest.
In the forest, she lost her way and began to look for the way home, but did not find it, but came to the house in the woods ...
One morning a little girl wakes up to find everything in life arranging itself into a math problem, and she must find her way out of the Math Curse! Narrated by Nancy Wu with music by Scotty Huff and Robert Reynolds. Animation by Dan Ivanick.
When his brothers won't share their collections of stamps and coins, Max starts a collection of his own, made up of words. One word leads to another, and suddenly Max discovers he has a story worth telling - and sharing! Artfully narrated by T.R. Knight, with music by Jerry Hunt. Directed by Galen Fott and Jerry Hunt.
Professor Holland, Leiter eines berühmten Dinosauriermuseums, bekommt zum Geburtstag ein ungewöhnliches Ei. Der Professor ahnt eine Sensation. Seine Haushälterin, sein Freund Konrad und die Kinder Lisa und Sebastian fiebern mit. Zu ihrer Überraschung erfahren sie, dass die urweltlichen Dinosaurier, die einst die Erde bevölkerten, doch nicht ganz ausgestorben sind... Ingrid Uebe ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. Sie wuchs in Essen auf und arbeitete nach dem Abitur als Kulturredakteurin bei der Neuen Ruhr Zeitung, als Pressereferentin und freie Journalistin. 1977 erschien ihr erstes Kinderbuch. Heute ist sie freie Autorin vieler erfolgreicher Kinderbücher, die in zahlreiche Sprachen übersetzt und vielfach ausgezeichnet wurden.