My Book of Favourite Fairy Tales (Version 3)
Here they are again, the old, old stories, the very best; dear Cinderella, wicked old Bluebeard, tiny Thumbling, beautiful Beauty and the ugly Beast, and a host of others. But the old stories, I may tell you, are always new, and always must be so, because there are new children to read them every day, and to these, of course, these old tales might have been written yesterday. And these old stories are new too, because each reader performs them in a unique way that brings a fresh interpretation to the story- Summary by the author and phil chenevert
Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Goose Girl | Shruti Sinha |
00:12:48 |
Play 02 | Little Snow-White | Jenn Broda |
00:14:48 |
Play 03 | Cinderella | Lydia Loh |
00:13:44 |
Play 04 | Princess Goldenhair | Julian Pratley |
00:12:01 |
Play 05 | Little Red Riding Hood | Julian Pratley |
00:06:00 |
Play 06 | The White Fawn | Tomas Dorrington-Hardin |
00:24:16 |
Play 07 | Hansel and Grethel | Prattlepig |
00:17:43 |
Play 08 | Snow-White and Rose-Red | Lydia Loh |
00:14:18 |
Play 09 | The Sleeping Beauty | Julian Pratley |
00:05:54 |
Play 10 | Prince Chéri | HilaryWiley |
00:10:45 |
Play 11 | The White Cat | Garfield Dsouza |
00:15:10 |
Play 12 | Bluebeard | Tomas Dorrington-Hardin |
00:10:16 |
Play 13 | Beauty and the Beast | Jenn Broda |
00:12:56 |
Play 14 | Tufty Riquet | BettyB |
00:10:08 |
Play 15 | Thumbling | Tomas Dorrington-Hardin |
00:14:51 |