Audiobooks for Children
Classics
Under 10
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Classics
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When we first met "the pariah of the village . . .the son of the drunkard" in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", Tom was "under strict orders not to play with him", so he played with him every time he...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the story of a boy's adventures growing up in a small town on the banks of the Mississippi river over a hundred years ago. The cheerful, adventurous hero plays...
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Alan Bennett reads both of Lewis Carroll's enduringly popular Alice stories.
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The fantasy worlds in which Alice finds herself introduce her to some well known characters!
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Andersen's tales have become part of universal folk lore.
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One of the most enduring favourites of children's literature.
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Many Narnian years have passed since Eustace and Jill helped ensure the Royal line. But when they are jerked back violently into this strangest of lands they find the present King in danger and...
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When Lucy comes across an old wardrobe standing alone in the spare room, she thinks she has found a good place for hide and seek. But then she tumbles headlong into a magical world of fauns,...
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Polly Plummer and her next-door-neighbour Digory are exploring one wet afternoon when the accidental discovery of some magic rings sends them off on the most exciting and dangerous journey of their...
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In the enchanted land of Narnia, Edmund and Lucy join King Caspian on a sworn mission to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia. So begins a perilous new quest that takes them to the farthest edge of...
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“Look sharp!” shouted Edmund. “All catch hands and keep together. This is magic – I can tell by the feeling. Quick!”...
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One last battle against evil, one final journey to the magical land of Narnia. NARNIA ... where the last king makes a stand and sad farewells turn to joy ... where the Adventure begins...
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“To my side, all true Narnians! Would you wait till your new masters have killed you all, one by one?”...
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“To my side, all true Narnians! Would you wait till your new masters have killed you all, one by one?”...
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Open the door and enter a new world.
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“This is the land of Narnia,” said the Faun, “where we are now. And you – you have come from the wild woods of the west?”...
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The secret passage to the house next door leads to a brand-new world.
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Written after The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe but designed by C.S.Lewis to be read first, this enchanting prequel ...
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“Quick!” said Eustace. “Hold hands! We mustn’t get separated!” And before Jill quite knew what was happening...
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“Stop it!” cried Eustace. “It’s some silly trick you are playing! Ow!” A great cold salt splash had broken right out of the frame...
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Original script, full cast production. Includes Rip Van Winkle, Gulliver's Travels, Hans Brinker and the Silver Skaters.
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Original script, full cast production. Twain lives on in his two classic novels, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
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Shows what can happen when two very different societies come together.
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Do you know the difference between seeing what you saw, and saying what you saw?
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Farmer Giles of Ham is one of Tolkien’s most popular stories, full of wit and humour, set in the days when giants and dragons walked...
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Though the Brothers Grimm wrote more than 160 fairy tales, only a handful are well-known. Here is a selection of tales which will be new to many, children and parents alike. There are evil...
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Oscar Wilde's collection of fairy stories are among the greatest and most poignant classics for children and adults alike. Humour, pathos, delightful little characters abound in the stories of The...
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Join Huckleberry Finn and Jim, floating down the Mississippi river on their raft.
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Here are the delightful stories which Kipling first told to his own children.
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Ten stories selected and read by Martin Jarvis.
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William Holds the Stage/William and the School Report/All the News/Aunt Arabelle in Charge/William’s Goodbye Present/William – The Salvage Collector/ William’s Day Off/Entertainment...
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Throughout her vivid life, Elizabeth I was the centre of a complicated web of political intrigue that made up the Elizabethan constitution. Elizabeth Jenkins, in her classic biography, reveals the...
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Sara Crewe is one of the most vivid figures in children's fiction. Born in India, sent to school in England, she is, at first, treated like a princess by the teacher, Miss Minchin. But when it is...
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Little Women, closely based on Louisa M Alcott's own experience of family life, was first published in 1868 and has never lost its extraordinary power to move and delight, from the heartrending...
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'Tales of Peter Rabbit,' 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny,''Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies,' 'The Tale of Jeremy Fisher,''The'The Tailor of Gloucester' and many more. The younger set will be...
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Here are 60 of the finest and most entertaining poems for younger listeners. There are nonsense poems (The Jumblies) classic animal poems (The Snail ) stories of adventure (The Ballad of Sir...
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The famous story of the puppet who wants to become a real boy.
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It is England in the time of Henry VIII. Two boys meet. They were born on the same day, they look identical but they are not from the same family. Tom Canty, is a pauper living in a hovel in the...
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Two childrens classics involving children being taken from their parents as a punishment.
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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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Follow Mary Lennox's adventures at Misselthwaite Manor, into the magical secret garden.
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The story of Mary Lennox and a locked garden. Audio Best of the Year - Publishers Weekly
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L. M. Boston's thrilling and chilling tales of Green Knowe, a haunted manor deep in an overgrown garden...
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There was once a time, nearly four thousand years ago, when the tall towers of a city called Troy reached gleaming into the sky; when its proud king fought against an invading army in a desperate...
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Toby Stephens takes us back to the world of cunning, adventure, mishap and fun. Sheherezade, night after night, weaves her tales and Aladdin and his Magic Lamp, Sinbad the Sailor, Ali Baba and the...
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It is a mysterious world that this selection of stories from the treasure house of Irish myths and legends describes. Here the line between the fantastical and the real is blurred: mortals and...
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Colonial Radio Theatre's Toby Tyler - sneak preview
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Toby is befriended by two stars of the side show, Mr. and Mrs. Treat.
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Toby brings Mr. Stubbs the monkey to a Sunday dinner
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Toby loses the money he has saved to run away with.
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Toby makes his debut under the big top!
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In the concluding episode, Toby runs away for home.
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The narrator of this timeless adventure story is the lad, Jim Hawkins, whose mother keeps the Admiral Benbow, an inn on the west coast of England in the 18th century. An old buccaneer takes up...
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Treasure Island must be the most entralling adventure book ever written for children. As we listen to the voice of Jim Hawkins telling his extraordinary tale, and later that of his companion Dr...
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This BBC full-cast recording features many of the members of the National Theatre production - among them Richard Briers, Leslie Phillips and Terence Rigby and is narrated by Alan Bennett himself.
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The story of Dorothy and her dog Toto is one of the great classics of children's literature. Whisked away by a cyclone from the dusty prairies of Kansas to the magical land of Oz, where she meets...
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The Wouldbegoods, a sequel to The Treasure Seekers, reacquaints us with the six Bastable children: Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel and H.O. Again, the story is told by you-may-not-know-who, and...
Under 10
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The first in the series of heartwarming children's tales from turn of the 20th century New York.
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The book for everyone who loves a princess, with five favourite stories unabridged...
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Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory is opening it's doors at last!
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Now that he's won the chocolate factory,what's next for Charlie? Last seen flying through the sky in a giant elevator in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie Bucket is back for another...
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Original script, full cast production. Journey back down the yellow brick road with one of the best-known stories of all time.
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"One of Estes's most bewitching creations." - Publishers Weekly "Delightfully imaginative, with originality and humor. The author has a deep sense of a child's world of wonder." — Christian...
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In Ancient Rome, on the morning of his ninth birthday, young Martial Portius races against time to find his older brother Hershal. Unless Martial can deliver an important message to him, the...
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Imagine the Chaos-Fairytale goodies and baddies at school together. As hilarious as Horid Henry...
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The second series of outrageous adventures about Class 4 and Scales the Dragon...
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The third series of hilarious adventures about Sam and Scales the Dragon...
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Sometimes saying sorry is harder than it seems...
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Charming children's story that follows the move of the Melendy family from New York to the country
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The wonderful tales of Frog and Toad.
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Jack Prelutsky is the undisputed master of hilarious verse for the youngest child. Here are poems about people and animals, set in such far-flung places as Minot, Minneapolis, Tuscaloosa,...
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This summer is different. Portia and Julian discover an enormous boulder with a mysterious message.
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Here are some of the most enchanting fairy stones of all time. The Brothers Grimm conjure up a world of fantasy, hope and good fortune where the princess meets and marries the right prince (even if...
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The Hardacres, a city family, are left a farm in a will. Could this change their lives?
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Seven favourite Greek myths are given a highly original twist in this fabulously funny story by the author of the Horrid Henry books.
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Henry is dragged to dancing class against his will; vies with Moody Margaret to make the yuckiest Glop!; goes camping in France and tries to be good like Perfect Peter...
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Horrid Henry needs to complete his Gizmo collection, so he brings the supermarket to a standstill while looking for the rare Gizmo in all the cereal boxes, and as usual causes havok...
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First, Horrid Henry has his courage put to the test when confronted with Nurse Needle and a nasty injection. Then it is rivalry between Henry's and the Secret Clubs as they try to outwit each other..
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Horrid Henry slugs it out with brother Perfect Peter over who uses the remote control, then he stays in a haunted house and gets a nasty shock...
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Four stories about Horrid Henry, everyone's favourite awful child, and — as Books for Keeps called him — 'the child every teacher has nightmares about'...
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In this collection, Henry accompanies his father to the office, hacks into his parents' computer, meets the Demon Dinner Lady and plans the ultimate revenge on Perfect Peter...
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One night Sam notices a tiny spaceship in the cabbage patch. Out of it steps a little alien called Splodge with the power to make Sam invisible...
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Jim the sheep dog saves the day!
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Eight beloved fairy tales from the brilliant, funny and nationally best-selling author.
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A wonderful story about Leon Zeisel and his epic quest to survive the fourth grade.
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The first book in this enthralling new magical series.
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When barbarians invade Rome, Miranda the cat and her daughter Punka must find a safe place to hide from the chaos. They make their way through the burning city, collecting motherless kittens as...
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STOP ! You are about to embark on an incredible journey to Hollywood with the dazzling young hypnotist Molly Moon. But be warned: this trip is very dangerous, and evil lurks at every...
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Molly Moon returns!
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Paddy, the leprechaun lives in Fairyland. His friends want him to become a Moonbeam Rider so he can help children with their problems, but when he learns he has to stop misbehaving, he's not so sure.
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The third in the series of heartwarming children's tales from turn of the 20th century New York.
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'Tales of Peter Rabbit,' 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny,''Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies,' 'The Tale of Jeremy Fisher,''The'The Tailor of Gloucester' and many more. The younger set will be...
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Pinocchio is a wooden puppet who comes to life and has the most astonishing adventures. A naughty, mischievous creature, he is full of good intentions but is greedy, and lets nothing stand in his...
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This unabridged recording contains all the original Raggedy Andy stories as Andy is reunited with his sister, Raggedy Ann, and brings a dance, a pillow fight, and a taffy pull into the lives of the...
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More from Roald Dahl, one of the most successful and well-known of all children's writers.
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"Trouble Twins" Dallas and Florida have been shuffled between foster families and the orphanage all their lives. All they want is a loving place to call home, but they are mistrustful that one...
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Before you throw this awful audio to the ground and run as far away from it as possible, ou should probably know why...
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The eleventh book in this outrageous publishing effort features more than the usual dose of distressing details...
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If you are looking for a story about cheerful youngsters spending a jolly time at boarding school, look elsewhere...
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The word “carnivorous”, which appears in the title of this audiobook, means “meat-eating”...
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If you reading this, you have probably not read the warning so clearly outlined in my prior message...
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This is Jacquelyn Mitchard's fantastic first novel for young readers.
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Josie Jenkins has always been good at doing tricks, but she amazes herself and everyone else with her strength. Suddenly she's famous and Josie and her family find their lives changed overnight....
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How can Onlee One save the planet Muss from the evil intentions of Dark Claw?
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Dark Claw is angry. Will he get his revenge against our hero, Onlee One?
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Come meet the four Melendy kids - Mona, Rush, Randy and Oliver.
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It's full steam ahead with these three fantastic books, from the bestselling Railway Series, written by The Reverend W. Awdry...
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This delightful selection of stories by one of the classic masters of the genre.
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The Wind in the Willows belongs to a golden age of children's books.
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"Distinguished...makes us feel deeply." — The New York Times Book Review "It's so cold the sun and the moon don't look natural no more." It is going to be the coldest winter ever, and...
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