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Barefoot Books Podcast

English, Literature, 1 season, 135 episodes, 1 day, 13 minutes
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Discover a weekly selection of award-winning children's stories and songs from Barefoot Books. We are an independent publisher specializing in carefully crafted books, gifts and digital content for children that combine the best of the present with the best of the past to educate our children as the caretakers of tomorrow. These classic children’s stories, fairy tales, poems and songs tap into the wisdom of many cultures, while never forgetting that childhood is a time for fun.
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The Little Humpbacked Horse

A farmer's son becomes groom to the tsar of Russia and is set a series of impossible tasks. But his friend, the ugly but clever humpbacked horse prooves a valuable companion on his adventures.
3/20/201321 minutes, 49 seconds
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Grandmother Spider

This Native American Tale takes place when the world was still in darkness. When the animals learn about light, they send their bravest to catch it. From The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales, retold and narrated by Naomi Adler, illustrated by Amanda Hall.
3/8/201311 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Fish in the Forest

A farmer digs up gold in his field of turnips, but he knows his wife will spread his secret and the whole village would know of his fortune. He devises a cunning plan to show her that it is not wise to spread gossip. From Tales of Wisdom and Wonder, retold by Hugh Lupton and illustrated by Niamh Sharkey.
2/26/20139 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Woman in the Moon

Old Heena works hard all her life and is always kind to others. See where Rainbow leads her to relax! From the collection Grandmothers' Stories, retold by Burleigh Mutén and illustrated by Siân Bailey.
2/20/20139 minutes, 13 seconds
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The White Mare

Princess Fifine escapes from marrying an evil spirit disguised as a Golden Prince. The White Mare protects her with magic that swallows the evil spirit into the earth for seven years, and then for eternity. From our Magic Hoofbeats collection, retold by Josepha Sherman and illustrated by Linda Wingerter. Narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
2/14/201312 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Shepherd's Dream

An old shepherd follows a white butterfly while his friend dreams of making an equally tremendous journey. From Tales of Wisdom and Wonder, retold by Hugh Lupton and illustrated by Niamh Sharkey
2/4/20137 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Magic Cooking Pot

An old woman has a cooking pot that’s always full of food, as long as she chants the magic words every night so the faeries will return the pot! From The Barefoot Book of Faeries, retold by Tanya Robyn Batt and illustrated by Gail Newey.
12/3/20129 minutes, 53 seconds
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Little Lord Feather-Frock

Every day, a cat and a blackbird go out in search of food while a rooster stays at home to mind the house. One day Old Foxy comes knocking at the door and lures the rooster outside. Will the cat and the blackbird always be there to save him? From the book, The Story Tree, retold by Hugh Lupton and illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
11/26/20128 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Sleeping Beauty

In this well-loved German tale, the princess’s love for exploration leads her to the spindle that puts her into a hundred-year slumber. From The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
11/12/201211 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Slave Woman's Son

Niall, the son of King Eochaid and the slave woman Cairenn, proves himself to be as worthy of the throne as his half-brothers. Will Queen Mongfind stop him so one of her own sons will be King? From the collection Tales from Celtic Lands retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
10/31/201218 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Devil's Bet

In the story that inspired Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” a woodsman named Jamie marries the beautiful but grumpy Nora. The Nicky Nicky Nye, a water demon, bets that Nora won’t last a week. From the collection Shakespeare's Storybook, retold by Patrick Ryan and illustrated by James Mayhew.
10/24/201216 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Musicians of Bremen

A donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster decide to run away to become musicians. They find success in Bremen after using their music to scare away some robbers from a cottage. From the collection The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales, retold by Naomi Adler and illustrated by Amanda Hall.
10/15/201212 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Taltos Horse

In this Hungarian story, a king wishes to be reunited with his old friend. With the help of the Taltos horse, his youngest son goes on a journey to cross three bridges, slay dragons, and defeat an army of demons. From the collection Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
10/5/201215 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Giant with No Heart in his Body

When a giant turns six princes and their brides into stone, it's up to Ashpattle, the youngest prince, to save them. With help from a princess, a raven, a salmon and a wolf, Ashpattle is able to capture the giant's heart. From The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
9/25/201214 minutes, 54 seconds
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La Cenerentola

In this Italian, operatic version of Cinderella, Cenerentola falls in love with Prince Ramiro, who is disguised as his own assistant. From the book The Barefoot Book of Stories from the Opera, retold by Shahrukh Husain, illustrated by James Mayhew and narrated by Miranda Richardson.
9/21/201219 minutes, 22 seconds
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Magic in the Rainforest

When a jaguar is tricked by a magic snake, he must seek the help of the rainforest to reverse his fate. From The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales retold and narrated by Naomi Adler and illustrated by Amanda Hall.
9/12/20129 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Twelve Wild Geese

When the Queen of Leinster wishes to give up her twelve sons for a daughter, an old woman grants her wish, and the sons turn to geese when her new child is born. From the book Tales from Old Ireland, retold by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey and narrated by Maura O'Connell.
7/10/201212 minutes, 31 seconds
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The White Rat

A king and queen adopt a little white rat when it becomes apparent they will never have any children of their own. When a magician comes to their kingdom, the king and queen ask him to transform their beloved pet into a princess. From the book Tales of Wisdom & Wonder, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated Niamh Sharkey.
7/10/20129 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Flower Princess

In this story that inspired Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, the King of Cecelia causes his wife to die of despair and orders for his daughter Flora to be released into the river because he is ashamed of their commonness. From the book Shakespeare’s Storybook, retold and narrated by Patrick Ryan, illustrated by James Mayhew.
7/10/201213 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Colt Qeytas

In this Iranian story, a magical talking, flying colt called Qeytas saves a prince from his stepmother’s plot to kill him. From the book Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
7/10/201213 minutes, 32 seconds
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Go Ask the Wise Woman

In this Irish folk tale, an old woman and her daughter are harassed by a hoard of mischievous spirits. From the book Grandmother's Stories, retold by Burleigh Muten, illustrated by Sian Bailey and narrated by Olympia Dukakis.
7/10/20129 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Rabbit on the Moon

This Indian folktale tells the story of how wise Rabbit became the moon. From the book The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales, retold and narrated by Naomi Adler, and illustrated by Amanda Hall.
7/10/201210 minutes, 55 seconds
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Lushmore and the Faeries

A kindhearted hunchback’s life is changed forever when he overhears faeries singing a strange tune. From the book Tales from Old Ireland, retold by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey and narrated by Maura O’Connell.
7/10/20129 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Knight of the Swan

In this German tale about chivalry, an evil queen is displeased when her son marries a beautiful woman of mysterious origins, and tries in vain to do away with their magical children. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Anthony Head.
7/10/201216 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Blind Man and the Hunter

In this West African story, a blind man teaches a hunter that a man does not need eyes to see. From the book Tales of Wisdom & Wonder, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated Niamh Sharkey.
7/5/20129 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Three Fayes

In this Swedish version of Rumpelstiltskin, a beautiful peasant girl’s dreams come true with the help of three kind seamstresses. From the book The Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
6/28/201214 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Drinking Companions

Kindness toward strangers and respect for the spirits unite two unlikely friends in this ancient Chinese story. From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna, and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
6/21/20129 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Cock, the Mouse and the Little Red Hen

It takes a frightening encounter with a crafty fox for the Little Red Hen’s friends to realize how much she does for them. From the book Storytime, retold by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson and narrated by Jim Broadbent.
6/14/20126 minutes, 47 seconds
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Making the Stone Smoke

Heroic and quick-witted Anansi competes in a fierce dance competition to rescue a beautiful princess. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
6/7/20126 minutes, 52 seconds
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Only Me

A little girl named Beth stays up with a faery and ends up wishing she had listened to her mother and gone to bed. From the book The Barefoot Book of Faeries, written and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Gail Newey.
5/24/201210 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Old Woman Who Was Not Afraid

In this story from Japan, an old woman is forced to make her famous dumplings for a group of oni. From the book Grandmother's Stories, retold by Burleigh Muten, illustrated by Sian Bailey and narrated by Olympia Dukakis.
5/24/201210 minutes, 49 seconds
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Fair, Brown and Trembling

In this old Irish version of Cinderella, the king’s oldest daughters, Fair and Brown, forbid their younger sister, Trembling, from attending Sunday mass for fear that she will attract a husband before they do. From the book Tales from Old Ireland, retold by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey and narrated by Maura O’Connell.
5/17/201212 minutes, 30 seconds
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Monkey and Papa God

In this Haitian story, a monkey mistakenly believes the word misery to mean honey, and asks Papa God to give him more. From the book Tales of Wisdom & Wonder, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated Niamh Sharkey.
5/10/20128 minutes, 59 seconds
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Terror

In this traditional tale from north India, a young king must find a hallowed horse to help squash rebellious chieftains who refuse to serve him. From the book Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
5/3/201210 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Horned Snake's Wife

In this Iroquois story, a picky young woman turns away all of the suitors in her village and leaves her home to become the wife of a mysterious stranger. From the book The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
4/26/20129 minutes, 36 seconds
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Whole World

Sing around the planet with Fred Penner, from high in the mountains to low in the valleys, in every town and every city, and with all the fish and birds, trees and flowers! From the book Whole World, illustrated by Christopher Corr and sung by Fred Penner.
4/19/20123 minutes, 53 seconds
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Pirate Grace

Find out what happens to a brazen chieftain when he crosses the notorious Grace O’Malley, the most famous pirate in Ireland. From the book The Barefoot Book of Pirates, retold by Richard Walker, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan, and narrated by Richard Hope.
4/12/20128 minutes, 6 seconds
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Yogodayu and the Army of Bees

When a Japanese samurai helps save the life of a bee, he finds an unlikely ally in a fierce battle to defend his lands from his brother-in-law. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Anthony Head.
4/5/20128 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Timid Hare

A hare mistakenly believes that the earth is falling apart and causes widespread panic amongst the animals of the jungle. From the book Storytime, retold by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson and narrated by Jim Broadbent.
3/29/20126 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Faeries and the Cake Baker

Everyone loves the cakes Margaret makes, including faeries. Fed up with not even being able to enjoy leftover crumbs, the faeries decide to kidnap her so she can make them cake for all eternity. From the book The Barefoot Book of Faeries, written and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Gail Newey.
3/22/201210 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Children of Lir

In this Irish folktale, four children are transformed into swans by their evil stepmother and cursed to remain that way for nine hundred years. From the book Tales from Old Ireland, retold by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey and narrated by Maura O’Connell.
3/15/201212 minutes, 7 seconds
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When the Goddess Danced

Before giving birth to the sun god's children, Ruditdidit learns of the healing powers of dance from the goddess Isis. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
3/8/20127 minutes, 35 seconds
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A Bargain is a Bargain

In this story that inspired Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice, a foolish young man makes a deal he cannot keep and must rely on the duke’s daughter to save him. From the book Shakespeare’s Storybook, retold and narrated by Patrick Ryan, and illustrated by James Mayhew.
3/1/201218 minutes, 24 seconds
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Oona and the Giant

In this ancient Irish tale, the clever and beautiful Oona uses her wits to save her husband’s life after he is threatened by the fearsome giant Cuchulainn. From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna, and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
2/23/20129 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Princess who Lost her Hair

A vain princess refuses to give a bird a strand of her beautiful golden hair to help build its nest and ends up cursed. Will anyone be able to break the spell that has made the princess bald? From the book The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
2/16/20129 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Magic Flute

Prince Tamino finds himself drawn into a quest to find the kidnapped Princesses Pamina in this retelling of Mozart’s famous opera. From the book The Barefoot Book of Stories from the Opera, retold by Shahrukh Husain, illustrated by James Mayhew and narrated by Miranda Richardson.
2/9/201220 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Three Journeys of Ilya Murom

Though he’s one of the bravest and most courageous knights in the land, Ilya Murom of Rus proves himself to be a true hero through his good deeds he performs for others. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna, and narrated by Anthony Head.
2/2/20129 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Abbey Bells

After his fellow monks flee the abbey, sleeping Brother John is left as the only guard of their treasured bells. Will he be able to defend their home and precious belongings from thieving pirates all by himself? From the book The Barefoot Book of Pirates, retold by Richard Walker, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Richard Hope.
1/26/20126 minutes, 43 seconds
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Clever Anaeet

With the help of beautiful and clever Anaeet, Prince Vachagan uses his wits and his newfound trade to outsmart his evil captors in this Armenian love story. From the book The Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
1/20/201216 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cinderella

With the help of a magical fairy, beautiful and kindhearted Cinderella attends a royal ball in disguise. From the book The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
1/12/201220 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Princess and the Pea

In this classic Danish story, a prince unsuccessfully searches for a true princess. Will he ever find a girl fit to be his bride? From the book The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
1/5/20127 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Black Bull of Norroway

A brave young girl journeys for seven long years to find her lost love in this tale from Scotland. From the book Tales from Celtic Lands, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
12/28/201117 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sir Cliges and the Cherry Tree

Sir Cliges is devastated when he learns that he cannot celebrate Christmas in a grand fashion; however, he finds hope in a magical, gift-bearing tree. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna, and narrated by Anthony Head.
12/21/201114 minutes, 29 seconds
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Winter and Summer

Will Winter be able to warm his cold bones? Find out in this story from the Seneca people of North America. From the book Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
12/15/20116 minutes, 38 seconds
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Swan Lake

After being cursed by an evil count, Queen Odette lives her days as a swan until her true love can break the spell. From the book The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
12/8/201125 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Cloth of the Serpent Pembe Mirui

To prove his love to Fatima, Amadi will set out on a dangerous journey to find the most beautiful cloth in the entire world in this Swahili story. From the book The Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
12/1/201114 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Knight of the Kitchen

After working as a kitchen boy, a young man earns King Arthur’s respect and is trusted with a mission to save a maiden. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Anthony Head.
11/17/201119 minutes
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Dancing with the Birch Fairy

In this tale from the Czech Republic, merry Betushka gets to dance with the magical Birch Fairy, while she learns a valuable lesson about the importance of gratitude. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
11/17/201116 minutes
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A-Man-Among-Men

A boastful—yet cowardly— man learns the importance of being modest when he encounters a fearsome giant in this West African tale. From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
11/10/20117 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Hunter's Five Sons

In this West African story, a family learns the value of keeping loved ones alive through memories. From the book Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
10/27/20116 minutes, 19 seconds
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Tam O'Shanter

Though he knows better than to visit the haunted old church, daring Tam O’Shanter cannot resist the urge for adventure. But what will he do when he is confronted by the witches who roam after dark? Find out in this dance story from Scotland. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
10/20/20118 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Lass Who Couldn't Be Frightened

In this Scottish tale, a beautiful young girl lives alone in the forest and claims she doesn’t need a man to protect her. Although she is brave enough to take on a goblin, is there truly nothing that frightens her? From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
10/13/20118 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Patchwork Coat

This Jewish tale proves that looks can be deceiving, as a dirty, ragged old coat is worth more than could be imagined. From the book The Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
10/6/201112 minutes, 44 seconds
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Daphnis and Chloe

In this tale from Ancient Greece, Daphnis must rescue his true love Chloe from the clutches of evil pirates. From the book The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
9/29/201116 minutes, 11 seconds
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Snowdrop

In this story that inspired the play As You like It, a young princess is chased out of her kingdom by a wicked king and must take refuge with a band of friendly thieves. From the book Shakespeare’s Storybook, retold and narrated by Patrick Ryan, and illustrated by James Mayhew.
9/22/201113 minutes, 48 seconds
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Robin Hood and the Pirates

In search of adventure, Robin Hood leaves Sherwood Forest for a seaside vacation. Though the holiday is uneventful for the first few days, his journey takes an exciting turn when he sets sail on the high seas. From the book The Barefoot Book of Pirates, retold by Richard Walker, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Richard Hope.
9/15/20117 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Old Woman Who was Right

When her cranky husband complains about how she makes his oatmeal, an old woman challenges him to switch places for a day. From the book Grandmothers’ Stories, retold by Burleigh Mutén, illustrated by Siân Bailey and narrated by Olympia Dukakis.
9/8/201110 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Boy Who Didn't Know

In this tale from Brittany, a young boy and his horse are set a series of seemingly impossible tasks by the King of France and his bride-to-be. From the book Tales from Celtic Lands, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
9/1/201114 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Magic Porridge Pot

After sharing some food with a hungry old woman, a little girl is rewarded for her generosity with a magical gift that can help many people when used correctly. From the book The Story Tree, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
8/25/20119 minutes, 22 seconds
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Robe of Feathers

A Japanese maiden enchants a fisherman when she performs a powerful dance. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
8/18/20117 minutes, 20 seconds
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The Boy Who Rode to the Land of the Dead

A young boy tries to find a way to reach the land of the dead to deliver a letter to the king’s father. From the book Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
8/11/201117 minutes, 26 seconds
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Coppelia

When her fiancé breaks her heart, clever Swanilda plots her revenge and discovers Dr. Coppélius’s dark secret. From the book The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
8/5/201124 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Birdcage Husband

After being tricked by a mysterious old woman, a princess must perform challenging feats to win back her husband in this story from central Asia. From the book The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson
7/28/20119 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cap-o-rushes

In this story that inspired Shakespeare’s play King Lear, a banished princess disguises herself as a kitchen maid and catches the eye of a prince. From the book Shakespeare’s Storybook, retold and narrated by Patrick Ryan, and illustrated by James Mayhew.
7/21/201113 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Kobald and the Pirates

In this German story, a cabin boy develops a friendship with an invisible sea spirit who holds great power. From the book The Barefoot Book of Pirates, retold by Richard Walker, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Richard Hope.
7/13/20117 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Little Sweep

In this heartwarming tale of friendship, a group of children work together to free a downtrodden chimney sweep from his cruel masters. From the book The Barefoot Book of Stories from the Opera, retold by Shahrukh Husain, illustrated by James Mayhew and narrated by Miranda Richardson.
7/13/201116 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Goblin, the Grocer and the Student

In this Danish story, a goblin becomes enchanted by the beauty and magic of poetry. From the book The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
7/7/20116 minutes, 15 seconds
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Perronik the Fool

Though he longs to become a knight, young Perronik must first work as a mere cowherd. When he uses his wits to outsmart his opponents, he proves that it has what it takes to be knighted. From the book The Barefoot Book of Knights, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Anthony Head.
6/28/201119 minutes, 20 seconds
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Old Mother Holle

Two step-sisters learn the importance of helping others in this German folktale. From the book Grandmothers’ Stories, retold by Burleigh Mutén, illustrated by Siân Bailey and narrated by Olympia Dukakis.
6/23/201115 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Feather Cloak

Entranced by the beautiful spirit of Kanikani-aula, Eleio will stop at nothing to bring her back to life. From the book The Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
6/16/201113 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Mightiest Mouse That Ever Nibbled Fat

Determined to make his mark on the world, a little mouse learns the importance of patience and perseverance in this Inuit story. From the book Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
6/9/20116 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ashboy

"In this story that inspired Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, Ashboy’s wicked mother and uncle arrange the death of the king. Can Ashboy expose their crime before he too falls victim to one of their evil schemes? From the book Shakespeare’s Storybook, retold and narrated by Patrick Ryan, and illustrated by James Mayhew. "
6/2/201113 minutes, 16 seconds
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Petit Jean and the White Horse

When Jean runs away from home, he winds up the prisoner of an evil witch. His only chance of escape is to trust her white horse. From the book Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
5/26/201116 minutes, 23 seconds
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Oisín in Tír na nÓg

Oisín follows his beautiful bride to a land of everlasting youth but secretly pines for his homeland, Ireland. From the book Tales from Old Ireland, retold by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey and narrated by Maura O’Connell.
5/19/201112 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Mountain Princess

Many men compete to the death for the hand of the beautiful—but cold—Princess Turandot. Will any of them be able to figure out the key to her mysterious riddles, and to her heart? Find out in this Persian story. From the book The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
5/11/201111 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Strange Visitor

In this Scottish story, a lonely old lady wishes for a visitor. Little does she know that when one finally arrives, he will completely defy her expectations for a nice bit of company. From the book Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
5/5/20115 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Prince's Bedtime

Meet a young prince who refuses to go to sleep! The entire kingdom comes out to lend a hand in this rhyming bedtime adventure. There is a hullabaloo of activity - jugglers juggling, magicians hypnotizing, dancers dancing - but it is the wonder of a good story that finally does the trick. Read by actor Jim Broadbent. From the book and CD, The Prince's Bedtime, written by Joanne Oppenheim, illustrated by Miriam Latimer.
4/28/20115 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Beautiful Crone of Cordoba

Join actress and narrator Olympia Dukakis as she tells the tale of a kind, beautiful witch from the Mexican city of Cordoba who must use her magic and charm to get out of a sticky situation. From the book and CD, Grandmothers’ Stories, retold by Burleigh Mutén and illustrated by Siân Bailey.
4/14/20119 minutes, 20 seconds
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Lone Boy and the Old Dun Horse

An orphan named Lone Boy teams up with a magical horse to protect his village in this Pawnee tale about kindness, bravery and respect. From the book and CD, Magic Hoofbeats, retold by Josepha Sherman, illustrated by Linda Wingerter, and narrated by Ellen Verenieks.
4/7/20118 minutes, 4 seconds
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We All Go Traveling By

Ride along on the yellow school bus, and learn about different modes of transport—from planes and trains to trucks and boats! From the book We All Go Travelling By, written by Sheena Roberts, illustrated by Siobhan Bell and sung by Fred Penner.
3/25/20115 minutes, 25 seconds
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Sleeping Beauty

After being cursed by the wicked Carabosse, Princess Aurora waits for a handsome prince to wake her from her slumber in this classic fairytale. From the book The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
3/25/201122 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Little Bird Who Went Dancing

Romantic Lawali longs to be with the beautiful Tiyoro, but in order to woo her he must completely transform himself. From the book The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann, and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
3/18/20117 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Cailleach of the Snows

With the help of a talking bird, a young peasant girl conquers her evil mistress in this Scottish folktale about the changing of the seasons. From the book Tales from Celtic Lands, retold by Caitlin Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
3/11/201121 minutes, 14 seconds
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Son of an Otter, Son of a Wolf

With the help of a talking bird, a young peasant girl conquers her evil mistress in this Scottish folktale about the changing of the seasons. From the book Tales from Celtic Lands, retold by Caitlin Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
3/4/201115 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Silk Brocade

After having her beautiful brocade ripped from her hands by a cruel wind, a devastated old woman puts her faith in her sons to retrieve the stolen masterpiece. From the book Fabrics of Fairytale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
2/25/201118 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Blackbird and his Wife

In this Indian love story, a courageous blackbird recruits the help of a fox, some ants, and even a river while on the journey to save his wife from a cruel king. From the book Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
2/18/20117 minutes, 30 seconds
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Orpheus and Eurydice

In this classic Greek legend, Orpheus faces the challenge of a lifetime when he must abide by strict rules issued by the god Amor in order to bring his wife, Eurydice, back from the Realm of the Dead. From the book The Barefoot Book of Stories from the Opera, retold by Shahrukh Husain, illustrated by James Mayhew and narrated by Miranda Richardson.
2/11/201117 minutes, 29 seconds
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Little Lord Feather Frock

When a villainous fox invades their happy forest home, a cat, a blackbird, and a rooster show the importance of friendship and cooperation in this Russian story. From the book The Story Tree, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, and illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
2/4/20118 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Sweetest Song

Pick flowers with Little Daughter on her journey to the far-side of the fence, but beware the talking wolf who lurks beyond the gate. From the book The Story Tree, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
1/28/20115 minutes, 1 second
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The Crocodile's Blessing

We’ve all heard the classic story of Cinderella, but have you heard the Indonesian version that features a crocodile as the fairy godmother? Tune in to this memorable tale from the book and CD, The Fabrics of Fairy tale, retold and narrated by Tanya Robyn Batt, and illustrated by Rachel Griffin.
1/21/201115 minutes, 59 seconds
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Never Trust a Pelican

Have you ever been outsmarted by a pelican? Find out how a group of animals living in a lake were tricked by their old friend the pelican in this story from Thailand. From the book and CD, The Barefoot Book of Animal Tales, retold and narrated by Naomi Adler and illustrated by Amanda Hall.
1/11/20119 minutes, 52 seconds
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Who Lives in the Skull?

How many animals can fit into one old skull? Find out in this tale of a group of animals who all try to make the empty skull their home. From the book, Tales of Mystery and Magic, retold and narrated by Hugh Lupton and illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi.
1/7/20114 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Faery's Gift

What happens when a generous woodcutter rescues a faerie and receives a wish in return? He must then decide whether to use it to help himself, his wife or his mother and father. From the book and CD, The Faerie’s Gift, retold by Tanya Robyn Batt, illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli and narrated by Niamh Cusack.
12/22/201011 minutes, 1 second
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The Nutcracker

Find out if young Clara and the nutcracker can defeat the evil Mouse King in the Land of Sweets in the classic Christmas tale, The Nutcracker. From the book and CD, The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Rebecca Guay and narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
12/17/201018 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Ship of Bones

Get ready to be spooked in this story about a shipwrecked crew that seeks shelter on a boat only to find out that their new shipmates are skeletons. From the book and CD, The Barefoot Book of Pirates, retold by Richard Walker, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Richard Hope.
12/9/20107 minutes, 1 second
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The Beggar Princess

In this story from China, Mo Chi is a learned scholar who takes advantage of his loving wife as she helps him rise to power, but he will soon learn the error of his ways in this story of The Beggar Princess's courage. From the book and CD, The Barefoot Book of Princesses, retold by Caitlín Matthews, illustrated by Olwyn Whelan and narrated by Margaret Wolfson.
12/3/201011 minutes
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The Hill of Roses

Meet Romeus and Julietta and find out if their love can overcome hatred in this story that inspired Shakespeare's most famous romance, Romeo and Juliet. From the book and CD, Shakespeare's Storybook, narrated by Patrick Ryan, illustrated by James Mayhew.
11/24/201015 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Twelve Dancing Princess-The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories

Join actress and narrator Juliet Stevenson as she tells the story of a soldier’s kindness to a mysterious old lady that just may give him the key to solving the mystery of the twelve dancing princesses. From the book and CD, The Barefoot Book of Dance Stories, written by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illustrated by Helen Cann.
11/17/201016 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Animal Boogie

Can you boogie along with acclaimed performer Fred Penner? Down in the Indian jungle, the children and animals are learning about actions like leaping, stomping, shaking and flapping while meeting different jungle creatures. From the book and CD, The Animal Boogie, illustrated by Debbie Harter.
11/10/20105 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Real Princess

Narrated by actress Juliet Stevenson, this quirky take on "The Princess and the Pea" combines story and math skills. The King and Queen and their three sons are on the search for a real princess, but it is only the Queen who knows the secret. From the book and CD, The Real Princess: A Mathemagical Tale, written by Brenda Williams, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
11/3/201014 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jack and the Beanstalk

Climb the beanstalk with Jack in this quirky take on the traditional tale. When there is no food in the cupboard, Jack goes to market to sell Daisy the cow. But rather than money, Jack procures magic beans and the promise of adventure. Read by Richard Hope. From the book and CD, Jack and the Beanstalk, written by Richard Walker, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey.
10/20/201011 minutes, 37 seconds
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Incy Wincy Spider from Playtime Rhymes for Little People

Follow the incy wincy spider as it climbs up the water spout. But you may want to stand back once the rain begins to fall! Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
10/4/20102 minutes
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Magic Train Ride

Hop aboard the magic train for a journey across many lands, deep down under the sea, and even up to space. This is a wonderful journey you will never forget. All aboard! Sung by Sally Crabtree. From the book and CD Magic Train Ride, written by Sally Crabtree, illustrated by Sonia Esplugas.
10/4/20105 minutes, 19 seconds
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El Mundo

Sing along in Spanish about the wonders of our precious planet, from the trees in the forest to the fish in the ocean. You can connect with the whole wide, wonderful world and rejoice in the marvels of the environment. Sung by Javier Mendoza. From the book and CD El Mundo, illustrated by Christopher Corr.
9/29/20103 minutes, 48 seconds
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Driving my Tractor

Chug along with a happy farmer who has one cow, two donkeys, three pigs, four sheep and five chickens in the trailer hitched to his tractor. What will happen when that trailer hits a stone? Rhyme and repetition present colors and counting in this delightful singalong. Sung by SteveSongs. From the book Driving my Tractor, written by Jan Dobbins, illustrated by David Sim.
9/21/20104 minutes, 9 seconds
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Rhymes Combo

Touch your head, shoulders, knees and toes – then your eyes, ears, mouth and nose! Susan Reed is back this week, with a whole bunch of familiar rhymes to sing and say. Performed by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
9/14/20104 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Wheels

Follow the wheels on the bus as they go round and round. The repetition, sounds, humor and familiarity of this rhyme combine to keep children asking to hear it “just one more time!” Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
8/31/20102 minutes, 25 seconds
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Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose Remembers

Sing along with these well known nursery rhymes, including “Humpty Dumpty”, “Bah Bah Black Sheep”, “Three Blind Mice” and more. Sung by Dave Townsend, Caroline Butler, Charles Spencer and Nick Hooper. From the book and CD Mother Goose Remembers, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
8/25/20104 minutes, 28 seconds
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Juan y los frijoles magicos

Listen to Jack’s adventures “en español” this week. When this spirited boy turns his simple errand into a voyage beyond the clouds, his mother is understandably miffed. Will Jack’s independent spirit land him in trouble? Or will everything work out for this imaginative boy? Read by Pedro Sabino. From the book and CD Juan y los frijoles, written by Richard Walker, illustrated by Niamh Sharkey.
8/18/201013 minutes, 5 seconds
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Counting Rhymes

Get your ducks in a row this week with playful counting rhymes and songs that introduce numbers. Includes “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”, “Five Currant Buns”, and more. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
8/11/20105 minutes, 24 seconds
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Walking through the Jungle

Hike through the rainforest, scale a mountain, swim across the ocean, and still make it home for dinner. Rhyme and repetition make learning fun in this selection that teaches actions, animal sounds and exotic settings around the world. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, Walking through the Jungle, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Debbie Harter.
8/4/20102 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Farmyard Jamboree

Sing and dance along with a young boy who introduces different members of his family along with a new farmyard animal and animal baby in every verse of this rollicking song, inspired by a Chilean folk tale. The toe-tapping story offers a playful way to practice counting skills. Sung by Bob King. From the book and CD, The Farmyard Jamboree, written by Margaret Read MacDonald, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
7/28/20107 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Little Red Hen

Should the little red hen share her bread with her lazy companions, even if they have not helped her to plant, cut, thresh or mill the wheat, nor make the flour or bake the bread? Find out in this funny but poignant tale, read by author Hugh Lupton. From the book and CD, The Story Tree: Tales to Read Aloud, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
7/21/20104 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Ugly Duckling

Watch what happens as a misfit duckling tries to find his place in the world. Will he ever figure out where he fits in? Read by actor Jim Broadbent. From the book and CD, Storytime: First Tales for Sharing, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson.
7/14/20107 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dragon on the Doorstep

A playful hide-and-seek game with a dragon, a crocodile, a gorilla and all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures. The rhyming lyrics explore familiar rooms of the house, and encourages imaginative play. From the book and CD, Dragon on the Doorstep, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Debbie Harter, sung by Fred Penner.
7/7/20102 minutes, 39 seconds
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If You're Happy and You Know It!

Clap your hands and sing along to this fresh take on a traditional singalong. The multicultural version of this early learner encourages action and imagination. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD, If You're Happy and You Know It!, adapted by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
6/30/20103 minutes, 49 seconds
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Winter King, Summer Queen

Enter the Land of Icy Darkness and the Land of the Flaming Sun and discover how their people learn to share the Earth, and how the rotating seasons of winter and summer are born. This imaginative story demonstrates the importance of balance, community and sharing. Read by Ellen Verenieks. From the book and CD, Winter King, Summer Queen, written by Mary Lister, illustrated by Diana Mayo.
6/23/201010 minutes, 58 seconds
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Stone Soup

Travel into the dark and snowy night to meet the big brown wolf, who has a very special recipe. This clever story about the power of community is read by actor Jim Broadbent. From the book and CD, Storytime: First Tales for Sharing, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson.
6/16/20107 minutes, 12 seconds
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Find out how four children from Mali, Europe, India and China go through their morning routines. The catchy song encourages creative movement and imagination, while focusing on familiar habits. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
6/9/20103 minutes, 4 seconds
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The House that Jack Built

Find out all about the house that Jack built in this traditional story that uses repetition and rhyme to make for a great read aloud that gathers pace and complexity as it tumbles across the page. Narrated by Ellen Verenieks. From the book and CD, The House that Jack Built, illustrated by Diana Mayo.
6/2/20105 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Gingerbread Man

Catch him if you can! The gingerbread man is on the run in this quirky tale read by actor Jim Broadbent; he may be fast, but he is also about to learn an important lesson about taunting. From the book and CD, Storytime: First Tales for Sharing, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson.
5/26/20104 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Journey Home from Grandpa's

Hop in the yellow car and look out for all the other forms of transportation on the way home from Grandpa's. This singalong features cars, trucks, diggers and more, and introduces colors as well. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, The Journey Home from Grandpa's, written by Jemima Lumley, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
5/19/20103 minutes, 40 seconds
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Three Billy Goats Gruff

Join the three billy goats gruff in a lively romp as they trip-trap over a rickety bridge, take on a hungry troll, and journey to where the grass is greener. The repetitive text in this simple story imparts the all-in-it-together message. Narrated by Ellen Verenieks. From the book and CD, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, written by Mary Finch, illustrated by Roberta Arenson.
5/12/20107 minutes, 51 seconds
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Monkey-See Monkey Do

Did you know that what a monkey sees, a monkey does? In this humorous tale, a hat seller finds out just that when he pushed his cart through the Indian jungle one day, and came across a tree-full of monkeys who very much liked his hats! Read by author Hugh Lupton. From the book and CD The Story Tree: Tales to Read Aloud, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
5/5/20104 minutes, 54 seconds
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Follow Goldilocks as she ventures to the house of the three bears, and learns an important lesson about respecting the property of others. Narrated by actor Jim Broadbent, this story uses humor, drama and repetition to keep readers entertained. From the book and CD collection, Storytime: First Tales for Sharing, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Anne Wilson.
4/28/20105 minutes, 7 seconds