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This is the story of a deliciously chubby old croc that lives in the murky waters of the Florida Everglades. The croc takes immense pride in her smelly rundown canal that she finds quite charming. In this story the croc tantalizes a pompous old walrus with her good fortune and undeniable love.
Cathy Overington (Author), Cathy Overington (Narrator)
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The Croc & The Silly Sleepy Santa
Silly Sleepy Santa falls asleep while delivering presents on Christmas Eve. And naughty Cheeky Chipmunk Chippa has a mischievous time gobbling up all the toys! Can Miss Croc save Christmas Eve for all the little creatures in her canal?
Cathy Overington (Author), Cathy Overington (Narrator)
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The Croc & The Little Prayer Book
A delightful little story full of faith, hope, and love that finds our hero "Miss Croc" saving a magic book and a little boy who can't swim.
Cathy Overington (Author), Cathy Overington (Narrator)
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The Croc & The little Girl (A Story About Bullying)
A charming little story about kindness and forgiveness and once again our favorite Miss Croc comes to the rescue for a little girl who is being bullied.
Cathy Overington (Author), Cathy Overington (Narrator)
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The cod is a large, ugly fish that spends its life with its big mouth wide open for food. For centuries, so many cod lived in the Atlantic Ocean they couldn't swim without bumping into each other. They were so plentiful that they became the most important fish in many cultures. Best-selling author Mark Kurlansky brings history to life with this entertaining story of how a single fish changed the world.
Mark Kurlansky (Author), John McDonough (Narrator)
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Two young orphans, Lucy Wolcott and her little sister Glory, have no one in the world but each other. Every day, they labor from dawn to dusk in the bleak, cold shelter of a public workhouse in old London Town where there is little to eat and the nights are cold and damp. The only light in their lives comes from the stories that Lucy invents-stories about a family she barely remembers-and a doll named Morning Glory, who, Lucy promises, is destined to return to them some day. Then one day, Lucy finds an old, discarded doll, which Glory is certain is the long-lost Morning Glory. Morning Glory is no ordinary doll, however, and how she leads the girls to the most surprising turns of fortune makes for a heartwarming story that brims with love, hope, and the truest spirit of Christmas. "[A] magical story....A 'dollightful' surprise for Santa to tuck under the Christmas tree...."-Kirkus Reviews
Elvira Woodruff (Author), Bernadette Dunne (Narrator)
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Sixth-grader Milo Neal plans to do a science project on "The Complete Life Cycle of a Link in the Food Chain." But when he brings his specimen-a baby chick-to class, everyone falls in love with the cute ball of fluff. Soon she has a name: Henrietta. Not only is Henrietta the class pet, she's even chosen as mascot for the school hockey team! How can Milo finish his project, which calls for frying up his specimen and serving it to the judges of the science fair? Each day, as Henrietta gets bigger, so does Milo's dilemma. And students are hatching plans to rescue their feathered friend. Gordon Korman, author of more than 20 books for middle school and young adult audiences, based this hilarious story on his own experiences while visiting a middle school classroom. Through the talented narrators' performances, Henrietta's adventures will have you cackling with laughter.
Gordon Korman (Author), Barbara Caruso, Jeff Woodman, Johnny Heller, Julie Dretzin, L.J. Ganser, Robert Ramirez, Ron McLarty (Narrator)
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Acclaimed children's author Jacques Couvillon grew up on a Louisiana chicken farm just like the young protagonist in The Chicken Dance. Don Schmidt's birthday is coming fast! He can't wait to find out what kind of surprises his mom and dad are sure to have in store for him. But when Don's special day finally arrives, he is saddened when his weird parents get into another argument. What can Don do to make his mom see that he is a good son?
Jacques Couvillon (Author), Steven Boyer (Narrator)
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Today is Gregory's ninth and so far his very worst birthday. He isn't having a party or even a cake. His father has another job, so the family must move across town. When Gregory walks into a strange house that night, however, he finds a room of his own where he can hang his paintings. Maybe this is really his best birthday! But the very next day Uncle Max comes to stay. He sleeps in Gregory's room and even hangs posters over the paintings. To make matters worse, the boys at the new school won't play with Gregory. He wonders if he will ever make friends in the new neighborhood-until he discovers an abandoned chalk factory and something magical happens. Award-winning children's author Clyde Robert Bulla turns youngsters on to books with his powerful stories. In The Chalk Box Kid, he tells the poignant tale of a boy coping with his new surroundings. Narrator Johnny Heller perfectly voices Gregory's struggles to fit in and his final, joyous victory. For another entertaining story by Clyde Robert Bulla, try The Paint Brush Kid.
Clyde Robert Bulla (Author), Johnny Heller (Narrator)
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"The brave tin soldier" also called "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a tin soldier's love for a paper ballerina. On his birthday, a boy receives a set of 25 toy soldiers all cast from one old tin spoon and arrays them on a table top. One soldier stands on a single leg, as having been the last one cast there was not enough metal to make him whole. Nearby, the soldier spies a paper ballerina with a spangle on her sash. She too is standing on one leg and the soldier falls in love. That night, a goblin among the toys in the form of a Jack-in-the-box angrily warns the soldier to take his eyes off the ballerina, but the soldier ignores him. The next day, the soldier falls from a windowsill (presumably the work of the goblin) and lands in the street. Two boys find the soldier, place him in a paper boat, and set him sailing in the gutter... ***Please contact Member Services for additional documents***
Hans Christian Andersen (Author), Katie Haigh (Narrator)
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Timmy Twinkle is chubby. That means he gets bullied at school and hasn't any friends. He longs to play football, but he's hopeless at games. He's miserable. And it doesn't help when Gramps tells him about Great-Uncle Vernon, a chubby boy who grew up to be a famous footballer. Then his gran's friend May comes to stay. May is a fitness fanatic who knocks Timmy and Gramps into shape in no time, and Timmy discovers there's magic in his toes - he can kick a ball just like Great-Uncle Vernon. And when Timmy performs on the football field, everyone wants to be friends with him. A lovely story of a child whose unhappiness is dispelled by the discovery of a magical gift. Read by Andrew Sachs (P)2004 Orion Publishing Group.Ltd
Sally Gardner (Author), Andrew Sachs (Narrator)
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Billy likes to eat. A lot. His parents don't know what to do with him as Billy is starting to eat more and more, and it's not just limited to food. The townsfolk are getting desperate, and are running out of ideas. Then someone has the great idea to send Billy off to the moon, and Billy couldn't be happier! A delightful poem for kids about the Man in the Moon, in addition to providing us all with a valuable lesson in eating habits!
Jimmy McGregor (Author), Adrian Galley (Narrator)
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