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Peter and the Enchanted Cavern
It was raining yet again and Peter was bored. Lucky enough to live in a large palace, he decides to explore some of the old quarters. There he finds a small door hidden behind a curtain that opens onto a realm beneath the palace. Finding himself shrunk to a fraction of his normal size, he enters the Enchanted Cavern, a magical place filled with animals, each with their own special ability. Peter embarks on a fantastic adventure that sees him making many wonderful friends, whom he leads in defence of their underground world from attack by an invading force. ************ Peter and the Enchanted Cavern is the second novel by children?s fiction writer Alexander Lawes, and will appeal to children of all ages. Alex lives in South Somerset with his wife and children.
Alexander Lawes (Author), Colette Redgrave (Narrator)
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Dragon Riders is an amazing adventure about three children caught up in a timeless war. Their lives are turned upside down by an attack on the monastery where they live. Their flight leads them into an encounter with a young dragon, which they save from certain death. Previously believing that dragons were solely part of mythology, they are rewarded with a flight on three full-grown dragons. The dragons leave them each with a bracelet, which shrink to fit and hence are unable to be removed. The war causes their paths to divide, and they encounter magic, the enemy, a variety of characters and eventual capture. Reunited through incarceration, they discover the secret of their dragon bracelets, calling on the dragons to rescue them. With the reappearance of the dragons, their involvement in the war increases as they seek to bring an end to the fighting. The characters in this story are delightful, and are brought to life with the things they say and the actions they take, rather than simply through description. The story is written in a lovely, simple style that children will find easy to follow. Similarly, the plot is quick and captivating and the dragons especially are awe-inspiring. Their descriptions are bound to keep young children on the edge of their seats.
Alexander Lawes (Author), Colette Redgrave (Narrator)
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A Little Fish Story: A wonderous tale from long ago
Have you ever known a fish to live anywhere except in the water? In this clever and fun folk tale, we tell the tale of how a little fish came to help her family of fish discover a new home - from the land to the sea. We've crafted this audio story to include some sound effects, music, and have shaped it as a story that can be used to help with sleep-time, activity focus, or the simple joy of listening to a well told tale. Age range from 5 - 9, and we hope some of us big kids who appreciate the art of storytelling might enjoy it too. We at LMG Creative are storytellers who enjoy crafting tales that light imagination and inspire. Adapted from an Australian folk tale by Nora Lang for the Lilac Fairy Book, originally attributed to Andrew Lang (but we’re acknowledging it was his wife Nora who did the actual writing.) Further adapted and narrated by Rose Hastreiter, with acknowledgement to the first peoples of Australia, where from our research, elements of this tale actually originated. Published by LMG Creative.ca
Rose Hastreiter (Author), Rose Hastreiter (Narrator)
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The Train Ride: This is no roller coaster!
Jungle Man has decided to treat the Junglies and take them to the beach. They meet at the station and board the train. Kiki wants to learn to drive the train and Jungle Man gives him a quick lesson on how to drive a train. Kiki asks if he can drive the train when they leave the station and Jungle Man agrees. But, as is usually the case, Kiki soon turns the ride into a nightmare. The friends find themselves on a runaway train and have to work to try and save themselves and the train! Will this be their last adventure or will they stop the train in time to avoid a disaster? This Junglies story teaches children about teamwork and problem solving, All the Junglies stories can be used to teach children about endangered species and unity in diversity as well.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies find a deserted castle while wandering through the jungle. They are eager to explore it and do not want to wait for Jungle Man to arrive before they start exploring it. They start exploring and soon find themselves being haunted! But who is doing the haunting? This story teaches young readers that they should always seek the advice of an adult before doing something dangerous. This is a good story for Halloween. The Junglies stories are also good to introduce children to the topics of endangered species and unity in diversity.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies and the Last Banana: A book about conservation for children
The world has run out of bananas and banana trees. There is one way to get real bananas on earth again. Someone has to fetch a banana tree that astronauts left on the moon many years ago. Kiki and Abbit volunteer for the mission. When they land on the moon, their excitement about their adventure is quickly forgotten when Kiki meets aliens looking for Earth. The aliens have no resources left on their planet and now they want to take over Earth's resources. Will Kiki and Abbit be able to deceive the aliens and save the Earth? This Junglies story introduces children to the concept of conservation for young readers. All the Junglies stories can be used to introduce children to endangered species and unity in Diversity.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies made it to the beach after they managed to stop the runaway train. They leave Junge Man to try to fix the train and get help while they enjoy themselves on the beach. They soon meet a mermaid and help her find an item she has lost. To show her appreciation, she gives each of them a wish, but the wish will only come true if it does good for others as well as themselves. One by one, they make a wish, but none of their wishes come true. Eventually, there is only one wish left? Will they finally realize how to make a wish that helps others or will they be stuck on the beach forever? This Junglies story teaches young children about helping others and teamwork. The Junglies stories can also introduce young readers to endangered species and unity in diversity.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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One day, Kiki finds a strange object in the jungle. He picks it up and goes to see Jungle Man whom he knows, will tell him what the object is. On the way, Kiki has an accident and gets his head stuck in the object. He can't get the object off and frantically searches for his friends to help him. They don't recognize him and think he is a monster. Will he ever get help or will his head be stuck in the object forever? This Junglies story introduces children to the harmful effects of disposing of litter indiscriminately and also introduces young readers to recycling. The Junglies stories can also introduce children to the topics of endangered species and unity in diversity.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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Uni the Unicorn: The Haunted Pumpkin Patch
Uni the Unicorn is ready for Halloween! Celebrate the magic of believing with Uni the Unicorn! Uni is planting a pumpkin patch. But, uh oh! Uni's very first pumpkin gets squished! Uni's friend Goldie thinks she saw something spooky in the pumpkin patch... What could it be? Uni isn't scared -- Uni knows just how to be brave and solve the mystery! UNI are storybooks with a strong magical theme and a hopeful message. We see Uni experiencing real world feelings that familes want to hear about and kids can identify with. Look for Uni the Unicorn: How to Say Thank You! coming soon.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal (Author), Victoria Villarreal (Narrator)
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The Separation (Animorphs #32)
Take one alien, five kids, and the ability to change into any animal they touch, and you've got a fantastic, unpredictable, edge-ofyour-seat series best described as the "X-Files for Kids." From well-known series author, Katherine Applegate. Rachel is falling apart. Literally. Her newest morph has the ability to regenerate it's limbs, but when Rachel demorphs there's a lot more Rachel than when she started out. One more Rachel, to be exact. Rachel is an okay person to have around. But two could be considered overkill. Especially two Rachels with completely opposite personalities: one is pathetically weak; one is super strong and super nasty. Now the Animorphs have to figure out a way to put Rachel back together again. Because if it's up to the "twins," Rachel the weak will surrender to Visser Three. Rachel the superbold will try to single-handedly take him down. And twice the trouble may be twice as much as the other Animorphs and Ax can handle...
K. A. Applegate (Author), Emily Ellet (Narrator)
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Just in Case: A Trickster Tale and Spanish Alphabet Book
From Yuyi Morales, this Pura Belpré–winning companion to the award-winning Just a Minute is a beautiful alphabet picture book, featuring text in English and Spanish. It's Grandma Beetle's birthday, and Señor Calavera (a skeleton from the Day of the Dead) doesn't know what to bring to her party. 'Don't worry,' says Zelmiro the Ghost. 'You surely must know, the best present to give a friend is the thing she would love the most.' So instead of choosing just one gift, Señor Calavera chooses: Un Acordeón: An accordion for her to dance to. Bigotes: A mustache because she had none. Cosquillas: Tickles to make her laugh. Un Chiflido: A whistle he trapped in a bag. And so on. . . . This companion to Yuyi Morales's Pura Belpré award-winning trickster tale, Just a Minute, is a stunning picture book that functions both as a Spanish alphabet book and a marvelous story.
Yuyi Morales (Author), Amy Selma (Narrator)
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Just Dance (Whatever After #15)
The fifteenth magical installment of New York Times and USA Today bestselling series of fractured fairy tales for fearless kids! This time, the magic mirror (with a little help from the magical fairy, Maryrose) sends Abby and Jonah into the story of The TwelveDancing Princesses. And they have a task: find the enchanted ruby and bring it back to help Maryrose. But to do so, Abby andJonah must follow the twelve sisters from their palace to the secret spot where they go dancing. Abby and Jonah will have to learnsome moves of their own -- and dancing isn't easy when you don't know the steps!How will the two of them wriggle their out of this magical mess?
Sarah Mlynowski (Author), Emily Eiden (Narrator)
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