Children
Captains of Industry
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James Parton
In this volume are presented examples of men who shed lustre upon ordinary pursuits, either by the superior manner in which they exercised t…
Flower Fables
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Louisa May Alcott
Flower Fables is Louisa May Alcott's first book, penned at 16 for Ralph Waldo Emerson's daughter, Ellen.(Summary by Clarica)
In God's Garden
Read by Laura Caldwell
Amy Steedman
"In this book you will not find the stories of all God's saints. I have gathered a few together, just as one gathers a little posy from…
Stories of King Arthur's Knights Told to the Children
Read by Joy Chan
Mary Esther Miller Macgregor
A collection of Arthurian tales retold for children. (Summary by Joy Chan)
Angel Food: Little Talks to Little Folks
Read by Maria Therese
Rev. Gerald T. Brennan
“Angel Food” consists of a series of short sermons for children on the truths of the Catholic Faith – but told with engaging stories, in a s…
When Mother Lets Us Cook
Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Constance Johnson
A book of simple receipts for little folk with important cooking rules in rhyme together with handy lists of the materials and utensils need…
Comic Weekly Man - Single Episodes
Old Time Radio Researchers Group
COMIC WEEKLY MAN Comic Weekly Man aired from 1947 to 1954 and was a show where the Comic Weekly Man would read the Sunday comics in a drama…
The Biography of a Grizzly
Read by John W. Michaels
Ernest Thompson Seton
I first read this little book when I was in the fifth grade, and now more than fifty years later, I still find it fascinating. Ernest Thomps…
Stories From God's Holy Book
Read by Maria Therese
Josephine Looney
A collection of simple Bible history stories for children in the younger grades. Beginning with Creation and ending with Pentecost, this boo…
The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault
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Charles Perrault
This book is an early collection of ten well-known fairy tales. It is thought to have begun the genre of fairy tales.(Summary by A.L. Gramou…
The Junior Classics Volume 1: Fairy and Wonder Tales
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William Patten
The purpose of The Junior Classics is to provide, in ten volumes containing about five thousand pages, a classified collection of tales, sto…
Dandelion Cottage
Read by Betsie Bush
Carroll Watson Rankin
Carroll Watson Rankin's best known novel is Dandelion Cottage, published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company. She first wrote the story serial…
The Birds' Christmas Carol
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Kate Douglas Wiggin
Carol Bird was born on Christmas Day. She has spent all of her 11 years putting others above herself, always finding ways to make their live…
It's Like This, Cat
Read by Betsie Bush
Emily Neville
1964 Newbery Medal winner, It's Like This, Cat is the story of a young man, Dave Mitchell, and how he grew to maturity, helped along indirec…
Lines Written for a School Declamation
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David Everett
LibriVox volunteers bring you 6 recordings of Lines Written for a School Declamation by David Everett. This was the Fortnightly Poetry proje…
Al Quran with Urdu Translation-Reciter Mishary bin Rashid al-Afasy-Translation …
Al_Quran_with_Urdu_Translation Reciter: Mishary_bin_Rashid_al-Afasy Voice: Azeem Sarwar (Radio Pakistan’s famous broadcaster) Translat…
2016 02 27 Health Reform & The Christian Race
Speaker: Danny Vierra
2016-02-27 sermon by Danny Vierra titled "Health Reform & The Christian Race" during the Sabbath Afternoon service at Cen…
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday
Pastor Allen Wayne
Sermon: Jesus is Crazy about Children Scripture: Mark 10:13-16 With Guest Speaker: Julie Rosati
Our Place - #2 (Sun PM) 6/19/11
Jarrod Jacobs
A Bible sermon preached by Jarrod Jacobs on Sunday PM, 6/12/2011. This is the second and final installment in this sermon on Our Place In Th…
Kashf Ash Shubuhaat ( Removing Doubts Pertaining To Shirk) Muhammad Tim Humble
This work, which is one of Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab’s most important works, deals with explaining and refuting the evidences that were us…