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Childrens Audio Books
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Pollyanna
As Pollyanna arrives in Beldingsville to live with her strict
maiden aunt, she begins to bring cheer into everybody's life. All
are transformed until one day when something so terrible happens
that...
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Pray Hard
At twelve years old, Amelia Forrest has a lot to pray for:
improving her poor grades, mending a strained relationship with her
mama, and, most importantly, absolving her guilt over the role she
pla...
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Prince and the Pauper, The
This engaging fantasy is one of the classics of children's
literature from the pen of Mark Twain.
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Princess Pocahontas, The
Every school child knows the story of how Pocahontas saved the life
of Captain John Smith, but that’s not the whole story. The Native
American Princess, Pocahontas was born as the daughter of Powhatan,
chief of the Powhatan confederacy. It was Pocahontas, known as
Matoaka by her clan, who...
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Raggedy Andy Stories
Andy is reunited with his sister, Raggedy Ann, and brings a dance,
a pillow fight, and a taffy pull into the lives of the other
dolls.
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Raggedy Ann Stories
Hear all of the wonderful and original Raggedy Ann stories.
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Railway Children, The
Roberta, Peter and Phyllis lead an ordinary suburban life with
Mother and Father and trips to the zoo and the pantomime. But when
Father is mysteriously taken away one night, everything
changes...
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Railway Children, The
Bring to life the adventures of the Railway Children.
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Rainbow Valley
The winsome Anne Shirley is grown, married, and the mother of six
frolicsome children. When the Meredith family moves into a nearby
mansion, the clever and mischievous Meredith kids join Anne's
chi...
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Rapunzel & The Pied Piper of Hamlin
Two childrens classics involving children being taken from their
parents as a punishment.
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Ravenmaster's Secret, The
In London in 1735, eleven-year-old Forrest Harper is living with
his family at the Tower of London where he helps his father tend
the ravens and guard the prisoners. Still, life is lonely. When
vic...
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Real Fairy Storybook, The
The Fairy Queen must have her new dress by midnight in time for the
Midsummer Ball, and there are still a thousand pearls to be sewn on
to it! To pass the time they take turns telling stories...
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
The unconventional and charismatic Rebecca, a wholly new kind of
girl character when she was first introduced in 1903, has since
become one of the most beloved characters in children's
literature.
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Reckless: An It Girl Novel
The third scandalous novel in The New York Times bestselling series
created by the author of Gossip Girl
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Red Man, Green Man
The first in the series of two exciting and simple tales for young
children
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Red Man, Green Man 2
The second in the series of two exciting and simple tales for young
children
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Reluctant Dragon, The
When a dragon is discovered up on the Downs, the Boy is not in the
least surprised. He's always known the cave there was a dragon
cave. But when the Boy decides to pay a visit he gets a big
surpris...
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Remixed: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Just when you thought it was safe to make a daisy chain on a boring
day, the White Rabbit runs by and changes everything.
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Replay
A fictional fantasy in which Leo, a young boy, dreams of becoming a
huge Broadway success...
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Return to Gone Away
A new house is always full of surprises, but Porcia is completely
unprepared for this!
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Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts
More from Roald Dahl, one of the most successful and well-known of
all children's writers.
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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and other stories
Five tales which range from the jungles of India to the frozen
emptiness of the North. In all of them Kipling's extraordinary
powers of story telling are vividly shown.
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Rilla of Ingleside
Anne’s children are almost grown up, except for pretty,
high-spirited Rilla. Almost fifteen, she can’t think any further
than going to her very first dance. But far off events threaten
Ingleside, and Rilla is swept into a drama that tests her courage
and leaves her changed forever.
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Road to Oz, The
While guiding a lost traveler Dorothy finds herself on an enchanted
road heading yet again to Oz
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood, one of the great legends of England, lives again in
this re-telling of the famous story.
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Robin Hood Episode 1: Will You Tolerate This?
An action adventure read by Richard Armitage, who plays Guy of
Gisborne in Robin Hood, and featuring Robin and his loyal band of
brothers, as seen in the hit BBC TV series.
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Robin Hood Episode 2: Sheriff Got Your Tongue?
This exciting new adaptation of the classic tale, starring Jonas
Armstrong, is crammed with action, humour, wit and romance,
bringing the legendary outlaw hero to life for a whole new
generation.
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Robin Hood Episode 3: Who Shot The Sheriff?
When a mysterious sniper begins to murder the innocent people of
Nottingham, the Sheriff is quick to blame Robin Hood.
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Robin Hood Episode 4: Parent Hood
This exciting new adaptation of the classic tale, starring Jonas
Armstrong, is crammed with action, humour, wit and romance,
bringing the legendary outlaw hero to life for a whole new
generation.
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Room 13
During a school trip, Fliss Morgan discovers that there is an evil
secret lurking behind the door of Room 13 of the Crow's Nest
Hotel...
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Room One: A Mystery or Two
A shrinking school in a dying town. A face in the window of an
empty house. At first these facts don't seem to be linked. But Ted
learns that in a small town there's no such thing as an isolated
event
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Rose in Bloom
This is the charming, human account of the adventures of lovely,
wealthy Rose Campbell as she grows into young womanhood. Rose’s
greatest attraction undoubtedly is that she’s such a real girl. She
has her trials and disappointments, her temptations and failures.
But with the aid of loving...
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Rotten School - Books 1 & 2
Welcome to the Rotten School, a series set in a boarding school
that's rotten to the core.
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Roverandom
While on holiday in 1925, four-year-old Michael Tolkien lost his
beloved toy dog on the beach at Filey in Yorkshire. To console
him...
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Ruby Holler
Filled with humor, poignancy, cookies and treasure maps, Newbery
Medal winner Sharon Creech's Ruby Holler is a delightful book about
a special place where it's never to late to love -- or be
loved.
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Runny Babbit
From the legendary creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in
the Attic, Falling Up and The Giving Tree comes an unforgettable
new character in children's literature.
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Santa's Secret Podcast
Santa's Secret Podcast tell the gripping story of the year in which
Santa's workshops became modernised.
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Saturdays, The
The enjoyable and amusingly told story of the four Melendy
children
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Scranimals
Put on your pith helmet and join Jack Prelutsky for an adventure
you will never forget!
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Secret Garden, The
Follow Mary Lennox's adventures at Misselthwaite Manor, into the
magical secret garden.
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Secret Garden, The
A Secret Garden heals.
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Secret Garden, The
The story of Mary Lennox and a locked garden. Audio Best of the
Year - Publishers Weekly.
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Secret Language of Dolphins, The
In her extraordinary work with dolphins, Patricia St.John
discovered that by letting them draw her into their world, she
could understand their voices and their language. When she was
introduced to the silent world of the autistic, she took what she
had learned from the dolphins and broke...
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Seeing Stone, The
The year is 1199, and on the borders of England and Wales young
Arthur de Caldicot practises his tilting and archery, learns to be
a dutiful page to his father, and waits impatiently to grow
up...
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Seeker - Book One of the Noble Warriors
The Noble Warriors carry no weapons. They wear no armor. But none
can stand against them.
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Sense of Wonder, The
The Sense of Wonder relates Carson's intimate account of adventures
with her young nephew, in their walks along the sea coast and
through forests and fields, observing wildlife, strange plants,
moonlight, and storm clouds. It is a guide to capturing the simple
power of discovery that Carson...
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Series of Unfortunate Events #10 - The Slippery Slope
Disclaimer: The long term effects of listening to this audio are
unknown. Scientists have detected slightly higher rates of panic,
fright and free-floating anxiety amongst listeners.
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Series of Unfortunate Events #11 - The Grim Grotto
The eleventh book from the superb series from Lemony Snicket.
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Series of Unfortunate Events #12 - The Penultimate Peril
Sadly, this audiobook presents the next-to-last chronicle of the
lives of the Baudelaire orphans, and it is next-to-first in its
supply of misery, despair, and unpleasantness.
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Series of Unfortunate Events #1 - The Bad Beginning
A unique multi-voice recording of the book that started it
all...!
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Series of Unfortunate Events #3 - The Wide Window
The third book from the superb series from Lemony Snicket.
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Series of Unfortunate Events #4 - The Miserable Mill
If you have chosen to listen to this audio for pleasure, I advise
you to put it down now, because of all the audios describing the
unhappy lives of the Baudelaire orphans, this is the least
pleasant.
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Series of Unfortunate Events #5 - The Austere Academy
For the Baudelaires, school turns out to be another miserable
episode in their unlucky lives.
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