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Die magische Weihnachtsbäckerei (ungekürzt): Kinderbuch für Jungen und Mädchen ab 6 mit einer stimmu
Willkommen in der magischen Weihnachtsbäckerei, wo es nach Vanille und Plätzchen duftet! Die Geschwister Paul und Lena streiten gerade über die Frage, ob es den Weihnachtsmann gibt – da erscheint am Himmel ein Schlitten, in dem niemand Geringeres sitzt als die Elfenchefin Fiora aus der Weihnachtsbäckerei. Dort herrscht große Aufregung, denn der magische Ofen funktioniert nicht! Dabei wird das Gebäck dringend gebraucht, um alle Helfer mit den nötigen Fähigkeiten auszustatten. Paul und Lena begleiten die Elfin in die Weihnachtswelt und finden heraus, was passiert ist: Ferdinand Frost hat etwas zu lange im Ofen Sommerschlaf gehalten und versäumt, für Schnee zu sorgen. Doch damit ist das Fest noch nicht gerettet, denn ein anderer Elf scheint die himmlischen Weihnachtsvorbereitungen zu sabotieren ... Eine turbulente Weihnachtsgeschichte, die uns in die Welt der himmlischen Weihnachtshelfer entführt Mit 24 Rezepten zum Nachbacken für eine köstliche Adventszeit
Anne Barns, Christin-Marie Below (Author), Lydia Herms (Narrator)
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Lions to the Rescue!: Tree Street Kids (Book 3)
Book Three in the Tree Street Kids Series If getting tackled is the best way to make new friends, that’s okay with Jack. After all, starting fifth grade at a new school is even rougher than pee wee football. But how can he join the Lions and help Ellison build the Most Epic Bookmobile Bike Ever? Jack devises the perfect game plan–until he fumbles it with the most epic bike crash ever and a game day disaster.
Amanda Cleary Eastep (Author), Zachary Cantrell (Narrator)
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Mystery in Crooked Creek Woods: Tree Street Kids (Book 4)
Book four in the Tree Street Kids series: Something fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods. Does it have anything to do with the weird lights coming from Ruthie’s neighbor’s yard? Or are the kids’ imaginations running away with them? After all, Jack and Ellison have been hard at work writing a mystery. The Tree Street Kids decide to investigate. Not only do they discover what’s been hidden for centuries in the woods, they also learn about placing their trust in the adults who love and care for them . . . but not before placing themselves in peril.
Amanda Cleary Eastep (Author), Zachary Cantrell (Narrator)
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Rocket and Rover / All About Rockets
It's 2-books-in-1! Start with a factual fiction story about a friendly rocket named Phoenix who becomes best friends with Pyxi, a space rover. Then, listen for a nonfiction exploration of real-life rockets! The Rocket and Rover characters make special appearances throughout the nonfiction side to tie the two books together.
Emily Skwish (Author), Kevin Connolly (Narrator)
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In a park full of squirrels, it's hard being a mouse. Why do squirrels get stuffed with nuts, but no one gives any to Tullio? The little mouse is sure that it's all because of the tail—and he'll go to great lengths to prove he's right! Children will love this sweet and silly story about self-acceptance and finding friends who appreciate you just as you are.
Maria Luisa Di Gravio (Author), Angela Juarez (Narrator)
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What's inside Aunt Jo's treasure chest? That's what Ava wants to know. Then, one night, Aunt Jo hands her the key...and the two take a magical journey back in time to visit three daring, gifted, and visionary Black fashion designers: Elizabeth Keckley, a former slave who became one of the most celebrated designers of her time and personal friend of Mary Todd Lincoln; Ann Cole Lowe, a designer for Jackie Kennedy; and Mildred Blount, milliner to the stars! The bold achievements of these inspiring women of history are celebrated in this fashion fairy tale that spotlights iconic style moments...and sparks a child's imagination.
Laren Burke (Author), Angela Juarez (Narrator)
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Ollie Goes the Distance / All About Electric Cars
It's 2-books-in-1! Start with an exciting factual fiction story about an electric car named Ollie who learns to be proud of his differences, and makes new friends along the way! Then, listen to a nonfiction exploration of real-life electric cars, including infographics, and fun facts!
Claire Winslow (Author), Kevin Connolly (Narrator)
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A Someday Courtesan: Memoir Stories
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” “A prostitute!” said no girl ever. Decades into her life as a secret courtesan, Sephe Haven is asking herself, how did this become my life? Why did this slipper fit? From the author of the 2022 Reader's Favorite Gold Metal Winner: My Whorizontal Life, is the five-star rated prequel, A Someday Courtesan. The devastatingly honest account of what it means to grow up ‘girl’ in America. This is the coming-of-age story of a sensitive, whimsical girl, with an over-abundant curiosity about everything from the power of touch to reincarnation. Determined to live an extraordinary life, Sephe seeks a path out of ordinary suburbia into the world of Acting and True Love. When her flirtatious superpower leads her into a den of wolves, she must learn to differentiate her allies from the wolves that will devour her, leading her to wonder, why is punishment the reaction to her sexuality? How did this girl with enormous dreams end up as an escort? Sephe Haven’s mesmerizing account reveals the wide-reaching societal impacts on girlhood development. And by following an escort’s intriguing journey to discover her identity, you’ll soon be laughing and crying with every moving and rarely told tale. This is a woman's voice, a woman's experience, that should be given plenty of room on the shelves and in public discourses.
Sephe Haven (Author), Sephe Haven (Narrator)
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Fourteen-year-old Chris Winchester is torn between two worlds. By birth, he's part of the indomitable Winchester clan, owners of the enormous electronics factory that employs nearly everyone in town. Yet Chris' father gave up his stake in the business to work for the Peace Corp. When he died, Chris, his mother, and his twin sisters moved into a tiny gatehouse on the Winchester estate-poor relations living on family goodwill. While his cousin Ernest is groomed to take over the family fortune, Chris attends public school and makes friends with the kids in town. He can't understand why a crisis at his uncle's factory makes people suddenly hate him, but a wage cut and a threatened strike have everyone's nerves on edge. In the eyes of the townspeople, Chris is guilty by association, for he bears the Winchester name. When things turn ugly, Chris discovers that his family can get very tough. Power is like a muscle, his uncle explains, and it must be flexed to keep it strong. Chris senses that power can be used to destroy, as well. In spite of himself, Chris is drawn into the inner circle of the Winchester clan. Suddenly he realizes that part of the Winchester wealth might be his one day. Being rich sounds exciting, but his uncle's protection is not without its price, and Chris' conscience is uneasy. As he journeys toward adulthood he is faced with some difficult questions: where does he belong, and whose side is he on? "[An] affecting study of an adolescent's search for identity."-Publishers Weekly
James Lincoln Collier (Author), Charlie Thurston (Narrator)
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Sara Crewe is the brightest, richest, and most generous girl in Miss Minchin's school for girls, and her father gives her everything she might desire. But when her beloved father dies, Sara's friends and prized possessions are suddenly taken away, and she is banished to the attic and forced to work as a common drudge. Fed only crumbs, she still saves enough to feed her pet rat, and she tells wonderful stories to comfort Becky, the kitchen maid. Using her special ability to play make-believe, she transforms her hardships into an unforgettable adventure. And soon, even her wildest wishes begin to come true, as her real identity is revealed once and for all. This touching classic has been a favorite with generations of children and adults who have delighted in Sara's happiness, wept over her sorrows, and perhaps shared her need: to be recognized as someone unique and special-a little princess or prince. "A beautiful tale of courage against adversity."-Guardian (London)
Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Johanna Ward (Narrator)
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Twelve-year-old George Stable wants to be a rock star someday, but he gets horrible stage fright-unless he has his old teddy bear with him. Hiding the teddy in his guitar seems like a brilliant idea. Then George discovers that someone has hidden stolen jewels in the stuffing of his beloved bear. George's embarrassing "teddy bear habit" becomes the center of a life-and-death chase through Manhattan. Can George survive long enough to make his first TV appearance?
James Lincoln Collier (Author), August Ross (Narrator)
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At fourteen, Fergy is tired of his family's life style. He's tired of living in a van with his parents, J. P. and Gussie,and his younger sister, Ooma. He's sick of peddling honey and pamphlets of his father's writings. And most of all he hates stealing things, even though J. P.says it's all right to "reclaim" necessities from society. Fergy listens to J.P. talk about the evils of "the system," and gradually Fergy realizes that he no longer believes or respects his father. In fact, Fergy longs more than anything to be a part of that system! One day, when Fergy's father steals a motor home from an elderly couple who have befriended them, Fergy knows the time has come to act. He's fed up, and he has to escape. Early one morning, with Ooma in tow, Fergy runs away. Gussie's wealthy parents live in Boston, and Fergy hopes that if he can find them, he and Ooma can have the "regular and normal" life he longs for. How Fergy comes to grips with his relationship with his parents and his own expectations makes a provocative, at times painful, but always absorbing story about a boy's determination to make a better life for himself. "In addressing a boy's dilemma over his sense of morality versus his responsibility to his parents, Collier raises some important questions...An engaging, fast-paced story, and readers, who will appreciate this view of these unorthodox characters, will have much to think about and discuss." -School Library Journal
James Lincoln Collier (Author), August Ross (Narrator)
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