My Very Own Fairy Stories
For those who love the Raggedy Ann and Andy Series, Johnny Gruelle presents these very fine childrens' fairy tales. They are entertaining enough for adults and contain subtle yet helpful messages for the young about self esteem, industriousness, kindness and playfulness. He brings whimsy into his stories involving talking animals, living dolls, fairy-like creatures, and other magical beings. (Summary by Christine Rottger and helloladder)
Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Play 01 | The Cheery Cricket | Presley Ellison |
00:04:55 |
Play 02 | The Kind Hearted Ginger Bread Man | Presley Ellison |
00:03:45 |
Play 03 | The Ugly Caterpillar | Christine Rottger |
00:10:22 |
Play 04 | Jimmy Crow and the Owls | dc |
00:05:45 |
Play 05 | The Good Finger Fairies | Sonia |
00:08:56 |
Play 06 | Granny Hawkins | Noreen |
00:05:14 |
Play 07 | The Rubbery Dubbery Smiles | Jonathan Pruett |
00:12:54 |
Play 08 | Uncle Clem | Jonathan Pruett |
00:07:18 |
Play 09 | The Happy Story | Chris Buchanan |
00:04:33 |
Play 10 | The Quarrel of the Winds | Chris Buchanan |
00:04:05 |
Play 11 | The Mole Hill at Menemshia Creek | Sonia |
00:08:35 |
Play 12 | The Discontented King | April6090 |
00:10:16 |