Birdie and His Fairy Friends


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(5 étoiles; 1 critique)

This book contains 13 stories for little children, about a little boy named Birdie and his adventures out in nature with the fairies. The stories include "The Frost Fairies", made famous by a very similar short story entitled "The Frost King", penned by deaf/blind Helen Keller when she was a young girl. Helen's story was so similar to Margaret Canby's tale, that Keller was accused of plagerizing. Her teacher Anne Sullivan finally pieced together that a friend had read Margaret’s story to Helen years before, and she had internalized many details without remembering the story having been read to her. This episode helped reveal what Mrs. Canby described as Helen's "wonderfully active and retentive mind", and she was honored for her story to be so well remembered (and made so famous). (Summary by Michele Fry) (3 hr 50 min)

Chapitres

Dedication, Birdie's Introduction 6:18 Lu par Michele Fry
I. The Rose Fairies 11:59 Lu par Michele Fry
II. The Sunbeam Fairies 20:00 Lu par TR Love
III. Part Second - "Little Crosspatch." 5:55 Lu par TR Love
IV. Birdie's Garden 18:15 Lu par Jo Beth McKee
V. The Dew Fairies 12:53 Lu par Michele Fry
VI. The Fruit Fairies 28:50 Lu par zsofiawallandt
VII. Birdie's Search for a Fairy 19:20 Lu par Melinda Fogle
VIII. The Frost Fairies 15:59 Lu par TR Love
IX. The Fountain Fairies 23:02 Lu par Chelsea Cabico
X. Birdie's Birthday Party 19:27 Lu par Dawn Sutton
XI. Part Second - "A Ride with Santa Claus" 8:33 Lu par Ashley Strickland
XII. The Winter Fairies 17:57 Lu par Cheree Buesing
XIII. The Christmas Fairies 21:36 Lu par karlabee