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Scatter Brain Stewart the Fire Captain's Son
Stewart was the Fire Captain's son and Stewart wanted nothing more than to become a junior fireman, a 'fire boy.' Finally the Captain agreed and Stewart had a bed right along with the regular firemen. When the first alarm sounded Steward was so excited he forgot to put on his boots and all the firemen waited while Steward went back for his boots. Needless to say, this made them late to the fire and everyone was upset. The firemen began calling him 'Scatter-Brain Stewart.' This behavior continued until the firemen came up with a plan and the next time Stewart and the crew were the first ones to the fire. The Captain was very pleased. But even the best plans are not always perfect. Scatter-Brain Stewart was not completely ready to help fight the fire!
Steve Sahlein (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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A little boy thought it would great fun to call in a fire alarm to watch the firemen and their engines come to his house. When the firemen got there and found no fire they were upset. This happened two more times and after the third time the Fire Chief was so upset he told the little boy they would not come out to one of his alarms again. The next day the there really was a fire at the little boy's house and no matter how loud the little boy yelled the firemen would not respond and the house burned to the ground.
Steve Sahlein (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Little Red Riding Hood is off to visit her grandmother. On the way she encounters a wolf. When the wolf heard Little Red Riding Hood was heading to her grandmoter‘s house he ran ahead and tried to trick Little Red Riding Hood into believing he was her grandmother. Little Red Riding Hood escapes and learns a valuable lesson about talking to strangers.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The folktale of Puss in Boots dates back to the late 1600s and has been retold in many versions. A father wanted to give something to each of his three sons but by the time he got to the youngest son all he had left was the family cat. Puss was no ordinary cat and when he put on boots, a hat and a cape he became truly special and the adventures begin.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The Adventures of Young Pocahontas
Pocahontas was a young girl who lived with her father, Chief Powhatan, the leader of many tribes. As she explores the beautiful outdoors she discovers a young beaver working hard to build a home. She spends many hours and becomes friends with the young beaver. One day she finds the beaver has been hurt by unwelcome trappers. Pocahontas nurses her friend back to health and learns the important lesson forgiveness.
Melba Ferrell (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Written by Jules Verne in 1870, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a book that tells us the story of three accidental visitors to an underwater world hosted by the mysterious Captain Nemo. From their arrival on board the Nautilus, the scholarly Professor Aronnax and adventurous Ned Land are torn between exploring the new wonders of their surroundings and finding a way to escape. After an attack by a giant octopus the professor and ned do escape but the fate of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus remain unknown.
Donald Kasen, Jules Verne (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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This colorful edition of the classic story is sure to be a favorite bedtime or anytime story for any child. It is the story of a stuffed rabbit who came to live with a boy as a Christmas gift. The boy loves the little rabbit and it quickly becomes the favorite toy. The Velveteen Rabbit even believes he is real and is devastated when the boy becomes sick and all the toys have to be removed from the house. In a turn of events The Velveteen Rabbit does become a real rabbit.
David Vanhooser, Donald Kasen, Margery Williams (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The Peter Pan Children's Bible
The Peter Pan Children's Bible is a graphic novel style re-telling of the favorite stories from both the Old and New Testaments. The colorful comic book style art is designed to keep young readers captivated. Stories included are: The Creation of the World Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden Cain and Abel Noah's Ark Abraham's Sacrifice Jacob and Esau The Coat of Many Colors Joseph in Egypt The Burning Bush Escape from Egypt The Ten Commandments The Battle of Jericho Samson and Delilah David and Goliath The Wisdom of Solomon Jonah and the Whale Daniel in the Lions' Den The First Christmas The Three Wise Men The Good Samaritan The Prodigal Son The Crucifixion The Ascension and The Pentecost
Stanley Silverstein (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The classic poem, Jingle Bells, is woven through the story of a young man and Miss Fanny Bright on a moonlight sleigh ride. The sleigh slips off the road and they return homes all wet. As the saga continues they all decide to go skating on the lake.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Peter's grandfather admonishes Peter not to play in the forest as there may be wolves. Peter's friend the duck was in the forest when a wolf came and swallowed him. Peter climbs a tree and caught the wolf by the tail with a rope. While dangling from the tree the wolf coughs up the duck. Peter then asks the hunters to help him take the wolf to the zoo instead of shooting him.
Sergei Prokofiev (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Mark and Tom's school was putting on the Drummer Boy for their Christmas program. Mark won the lead role over his best friend, Tom. During the performance Mark learns that Tom really wanted the part and had invited his whole family. Mark switches places with Tom and shows the true meaning of Christmas.
Marilyn Berry (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Christopher Todd and the Magical Foof
Dr. Swann tells the delightful story of Christopher Todd's learning how to speak. All his friends laugh at him because he cannot speak clearly. Christopher has a wonderful dream about a magical foof. In this dream he realizes that someday he will be able to talk just like all his friends. After this, no matter how much he is teased, Christopher just smiles.
Joe Cook (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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