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The little mermaid Ariel wants to be human, and nothing-not even a nasty sea witch-is going to stop her. Disney The Little Mermaid is a complete retelling of this beloved Disney film.
Melissa Lagonegro (Author), Cassandra Morris (Narrator)
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The little mermaid Ariel wants to be human, and nothing-not even a nasty sea witch-is going to stop her. Disney The Little Mermaid is a complete retelling of this beloved Disney film.
Melissa Lagonegro (Author), Cassandra Morris (Narrator)
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Step into the magical world of Child's Play fairy tales...Traditional tales are a well-established part of all cultures. Retold from the originals, these lively stories will captivate readers. A Child's Play audio production.
Laura Barella (Author), Child's Play (Narrator)
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The little mermaid dreams of traveling to the surface and seeing all the human world has to offer. When she finally ses the world above for her birthday, she falls for a handsome prince. She'd given anything to be with him, even going to meet the evil sea witch -- but at what price?
Hans Christian Andersen (Author), Clare Staniforth (Narrator)
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Far out at sea, where the water is the bluest of blue, lived a Little Mermaid with her five sisters in an enchanting underwater city surrounded by beautiful flowers and exotic fish of all kinds. Fascinated by stories of the world beyond where the animals and humans dwell, they eagerly awaited their turn to the surface. So, as decree allowed, the Little Mermaid was permitted to rise out of the sea to sit on the rocks in the moonlight on her sixteenth birthday. In this strange new world, she saves a charming prince from certain death and falls in love. But to be with him, the Little Mermaid must make a pact with the Sea Witch, with tragic consequences.
Hans Christian Andersen (Author), Noelle Dupuis (Narrator)
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The Little Mermaid: Audiobook in American English
Classic tales in audiobook version. The complete collection includes: The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, Beauty And The Beast, Little Red Ridding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Rumpelstiltskin, The Hen That Laid Golden Eggs, The Sky Is Falling, The Princess And The Pea, The Brave Tin Soldier, Jack And The Beanstalk and Snow White.
Esther Sarfatti (Author), Cometa Roja (Narrator)
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The Little Mermaid: Audiobook in British English
Classic tales in audiobook version. The complete collection includes: The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, Beauty And The Beast, Little Red Ridding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Rumpelstiltskin, The Hen That Laid Golden Eggs, The Sky Is Falling, The Princess And The Pea, The Brave Tin Soldier, Jack And The Beanstalk and Snow White.
Esther Sarfatti (Author), Cometa Roja (Narrator)
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The Little Monster (a Music & Sound FX Audiobook about a Monster Afraid of the Dark)
Special 'enhanced' Audiobook featuring music, sound FX, and narrated by the author. The Little Monster is counting down the days until his birthday. When his parents decide he’s finally old enough to get his own bedroom, he’s too embarrassed to admit that he’s afraid of the dark. Following a series of humorous missteps to cure his fear, the Little Monster discovers that he can have fun in the dark and relax at night in his own room… just in time for his big birthday sleepover party. This innovative glow-in-the-dark storybook empowers kids to face their fears, share their feelings, and find ways to sleep peacefully at night. Themes: Fear of the dark, Birthday, Family, Sibling Friendship, Sleepovers, Birthday Party, Overcoming anxiety, Halloween, Monsters, Sharing feelings, Overcoming being afraid of the dark, Social-Emotional learning Ages 4-10
Sheri Fink (Author), Sheri Fink (Narrator)
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Brought to you by Puffin. The timeless, enchanting story of the little prince who lives on a tiny planet with three volcanoes and a haughty flower, which he must protect from the baobabs, the bad seeds. The rulers of the other planets he visits all suffer from the cares and stupidities of the everyday world. Only the little prince, through his clear, loving eyes, knows that the simplest of things can be of the utmost importance. Translated by T. V. F. Cuffe. © Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 1943 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Antoine De Saint-Exupéry (Author), Ossian Perret (Narrator)
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The Little Prince: A new translation by Michael Morpurgo
Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, translated by Michael Morpurgo. Read by Richard E. Grant, with an introduction read by Michael Morpurgo. If a little fellow comes along, if he laughs, if he has golden hair, and if he never answers questions, then you will know who he is. He is the Little Prince, the mysterious, innocent and beautiful boy who appears to a pilot stranded in the desert and makes an extraordinary request. He has captured the hearts of millions of readers around the world since his story first appeared in 1943, written down by an aristocratic French aviator who soon after disappeared during a flight across the sea. The Little Prince journeys to our planet from his home among the stars, encountering all sorts of benighted grown-ups along the way, and a fox, who teaches him how to see the important things in life. But the Prince has left behind a flower growing on his star, a rose which is his treasure and his burden, and before long he must return to it. Master storyteller Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse, has translated what is for him 'one of the greatest stories ever written' so that more English readers might discover the joy of reading this enchanting fable. The Little Prince is a story for everyone, for children and grown-up children, for kings, geographers and lamp-lighters, even for the very serious and the very wise.
Antoine De Saint-Exupery (Author), Michael Morpurgo, Richard E. Grant (Narrator)
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The Little Prince: Looking for the 'truth' of life from the perspective of children
Looking for the 'truth' of life from the perspective of children Fairy tales are the main medium for children to open their minds. Through the wonderful plots in fairy tales, children can spread their thinking and understand the world, and intuitively recognize beauty and ugliness, good and evil, good and bad. Therefore, when children read stories, they can 'establish a certain moral judgment schema in their heart, which will play a role in their future growth.' In fairy tales, there is always an eternal theme that children must be stronger than adults. They dare to pursue fantasies like the Arabian Nights, do things that adults can't reach, and find the truth of life that adults can't understand. In fairy tales, children are endowed with unique inspiration of human beings. They can acutely capture the mysteries of universe and life that have not yet shown sufficient signs, so as to show the magic of life. In the little prince, the author enlarges the children's keen intuition, and through the little prince's continuous cognition of the world to achieve the purpose of exploring the 'true' meaning of life. 'The author gives the little prince the wisdom of adults and the innocence of children. He enters and exits the adult world with the identity and perspective of children to tell about the lost beauty in the process of children's growth, so as to achieve the purpose of' appealing for the lost spiritual home of modern people '. The childlike innocence of the little prince penetrates the simple life appearance, goes directly into the life, and deeply explores the most simple truth of life from the soul. The power of the mind, sincere feelings and pure beauty ignored by the adult world spread out in the pure eyes of the little prince, and then highlight the value of the 'true' world.
Antoine De Saint-Exupéry (Author), Sound Rush (Narrator)
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When her mother and father pass away, the little queen must figure out how to be a little queen. And so she begins her adventures, journeying away from her palace and into the world to determine how she should go about going on. The little queen soon encounters numerous folks who teach her a thing or two: the book sniffer, the dream writer, and the architect of silence are just a few. Along the way, the little queen finds friendship, love, and meaning in being a leader in her world. The Little Queen is a magical exploration of self-discovery, vocation, community, and home. 'Geddes offers an intriguing world in her novella-a dreamlike setting with elements of myths, fables, and poetry...[She] has a generous view of people, art, and nature, and it comes across beautifully in this work. A surprising and enchanting parable about personal and artistic growth.' -Kirkus Reviews (starred review; Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2017) 'A book that young readers and their parents can appreciate and enjoy equally, reading together or independently.' -Publisher's Weekly 'The Little Queen is a story about learning: learning how to keep living after tragedy, learning how to ask questions, and learning about just how big the world is. A little girl's parents pass away, and so she becomes the little queen who embarks on a journey of magical proportions in this gentle book.' -World Literature Today 'Whimsical magic.' -The Somerville Times
Meia Geddes (Author), Rosie Jones (Narrator)
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