Children's Fiction
The Rose And The Ring
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William Makepeace Thackeray
Victorian social satire hiding in a set of children's fairy tales by the author of the classic "Vanity Fair" - Summary by Stav Ni…
The Insect Folk
Read by Laura Caldwell
Margaret Warner Morley
Through delightful outings with her students, a teacher introduces her class to the fascinating world of insects. She encourages her student…
The Calico Cat
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Charles Miner Thompson
This is a cute story of a mysterious feline annoyance and the result of a man acting upon his annoyance. The cat begins a vicious spiral of …
Sandman's Goodnight Stories
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Abbie Phillips Walker
Have you every read a bed time story to a child? Or had one read to you? Fun, isn't it? These 28 delightful, short, well written and whimsic…
Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag
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Louisa May Alcott
The last volume of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag is another collection of stories by Louisa May Alcott. From preparing for Thanksgiving (with your par…
Aces Up
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Covington Clarke
A crack American flying troop has been sent to France, where they await further instructions. They are concerned that their extensive talent…
Our Little Korean Cousin
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Henry Lee Mitchell Pike
This book is one of a series that aims at describing other cultures to children in an entertaining way that honors the culture, educates the…
Rufus and Rose
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Horatio Alger, Jr.
Here are the adventures of Rufus, an older brother caring for his sister after leaving their drunk stepfather - captured by counterfeiters -…
Cornelli
Read by Jael Baldwin
Johanna Spyri
Cornelli lives in Iller-Stream with her widowed father, who calls on two Ladies of Culture to come spend time with Cornelli during one of hi…
Captain Jim
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Mary Grant Bruce
This book is about Norah Linton, her brother Jim, her father David and Jim's chum Wally from Australia. They all move to England during WWI …
The Story of a Bad Boy
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Thomas Bailey Aldrich was a child when his father moved to New Orleans from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. After 10 years, Aldrich was sent back…
Little Men
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Louisa May Alcott
Little Men is the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's bestselling book Little Women. It opens as Jo March and her husband Fritz Bhaer begin a scho…
Children's Short Works
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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
LibriVox’s Children’s Short Works Collection 008: a collection of 15 short works for children in the public domain read by a variety of Libr…
Jill's Red Bag
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Amy Le Feuvre
Jack and Jill, along with their little sister "Bumps", are two pickles. Their curious, wild ways are too much for their guardians.…
Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades
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Florence Holbrook
Despite the title's bland sounding name, this book is a charming collection of 16 plays for children. These little plays—well-known stories …
Ben, The Luggage Boy
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Horatio Alger, Jr.
Ben, after running away from home, must find a way to survive on the streets. According to the preface, the book was based on a true story t…
On the Yukon Trail
Read by Tom Penn
Roy J. Snell
Curlie Carson and Joe Marion are chasing a radio outlaw across the frozen Alaska territory. It should be a simple dogsled trip, especially w…
Grace Harlowe with the U.S. Troops in the Argonne
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Jessie Graham Flower and Josephine Chase
Grace Harlowe continues her adventures in Europe, during World War I. She faces many perils and suffers heart ache, but still puts all of he…
Molly Brown's Sophomore Days
Read by Debbie R. Baker Robinson
Nell Speed
Molly Brown returns to her second year of college at Wellington. Along with her friends at Queen's Cottage, she struggles and triumphs over…
The Magic Pudding
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Norman Lindsay
Bunyip Bluegum the koala sets out on his travels taking only a walking stick. At about lunchtime, feeling more than slightly peckish, he mee…