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Bobbie Frohman

Bobbie Frohman
  • When Heidi, a lively orphan girl, goes to live with her grandfather in a little hut high in the Alps, she soon learns to live in perfect harmony with her surroundings, leading a carefree life with her constant companion, Peter, a young goatherd.

    But her happiness is short-lived when she is sent to stay with a rich city family as a companion for the sick Clara. Although she becomes fond of the older girl, Heidi is terribly homesick. Will she ever be able to return to the Alps and the happiness she once knew with her friends?

    Johanna Spyri’s touching story of the adventures of a young Swiss girl is one of the most popular children’s stories ever written. Heidi’s pleasure in the beauty of the Swiss mountains and her rich relationships with her friends and family are perfectly evoked in this dramatization by Bobbie Frohman and supporting cast.

  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fairy tales from Denmark, England, France, and more. Another Children's Listening Library includes

    1. "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen
    2. "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen
    3. "The Emperor's New Suit" by Hans Christian Andersen
    4. "The Fir Tree" by Hans Christian Andersen
    5. "The Happy Family" by Hans Christian Andersen
    6. "The Little Match-Seller" by Hans Christian Andersen
    7. "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen
    8. "The Nightingale" by Hans Christian Andersen
    9. "The Pea Blossom" by Hans Christian Andersen
    10. "The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen
    11. "Thumbelina" by Hans Christian Andersen
    12. "The Brave Tin Soldier" by Hans Christian Andersen
    13. "Whittington and His Cat"
    14. "The Story of the Three Little Pigs"
    15. "Henny Penny"
    16. "Jack the Giant Killer"
    17. "Johnny-Cake"
    18. "The Story of the Three Bears"
    19. "The History of Tom Thumb"
    20. "Jack and the Beanstalk"
    21. "Ashputtel" by the Brothers Grimm
    22. "Cat and Mouse in Partnership" by the Brothers Grimm
    23. "Cat-Skin" by the Brothers Grimm
    24. "Clever Elsie" by the Brothers Grimm
    25. "Hansel and Gretel" by the Brothers Grimm
    26. "Jorinda and Jorindel" by the Brothers Grimm
    27. "Doctor Knowall" by the Brothers Grimm
    28. "Rapunzel" by the Brothers Grimm
    29. "Little Red Cap, or Little Red Riding Hood" by the Brothers Grimm
    30. "The Elves and the Shoemaker" by the Brothers Grimm
    31. "Old Sultan" by the Brothers Grimm
    32. "Snow-White and Rose-Red" by the Brothers Grimm
    33. "Frederick and Catherine" by the Brothers Grimm
    34. "Blue Beard" by Charles Perrault
    35. "Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper" by Charles Perrault
    36. "The Fairies" by Charles Perrault
    37. "The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots" by Charles Perrault
    38. "Little Red Riding Hood" by Charles Perrault
    39. "The Sleeping Beauty" by Charles Perrault
    40. "Little Tom Thumb" by Charles Perrault
    41. "Riquet with the Tuft" by Charles Perrault
    42. "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde
    43. "The Nightingale and the Rose" by Oscar Wilde
    44. "The Selfish Giant" by Oscar Wilde
    45. "The Devoted Friend" by Oscar Wilde
    46. "The Remarkable Rocket" by Oscar Wilde
  • Enjoy a timeless collection of classic Christmas tales, all available in one audiobook! Classic Christmas Tales by Famous Authors, Volume 1 includes:

    1. "The Royal Truffle Hunt" by Anthony Thorn
    2. "A Christmas Dream and How it Came True" by Louisa May Alcott
    3. "The Sabots of Little Wolff" by Fran├ºois Copp├®e
    4. "A Christmas Guest" by Selma Lagerlöf
    5. "Christmas Goblins" by Charles Dickens
    6. "At Christmas Time" by Anton Chekhov
    7. "The Heavenly Christmas Tree" by Fydor Dostoevsky
  • Welcome to Rootabaga Country—where the railroad tracks go from straight to zigzag, where the pigs wear bibs, and where the Village of Cream Puffs floats in the wind. You'll meet baby balloon pickers, flummywisters, corn fairies, and blue foxes—and if you're not careful, you may never find your way back home!

    Irrepressible, zany, and completely original, these stories are sure to delight children again and again.

  • Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin’s Boarding School is the 1888 serialized story Frances Hodgson Burnett eventually turned into the popular novel A Little Princess, which was published in 1905. Much of the plot is the samea little girl with a wealthy father is left at a boarding school in London, while he goes abroad. Sara is a charming and popular girl who’s fortunes reverse when her father dies, apparently without money. Sarah is treated cruelly by the headmistress of the school, but her fortunes take another turn when a watchful neighbor takes an interest in her.

  • Enjoy a fabulous series of short stories, beloved by children for more than one hundred years

    Evelyn Nesbit creates a fantasy world with friendly dragons, mean dragons, colorful dragons, and even baby dragons! Find out if the princess gets rescued by her true love, and if the young king can save his subjects from the hungry dragon he accidentally released.

    This audio edition includes

    1. “The Island of the Nine Whirlpools”
    2. “The Dragon Tamers”
    3. “The Fiery Dragon, or The Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold”
    4. “Kind Little Edmund, or The Caves and the Cockatrice”
  • A charming collection of children's stories by Oscar Wilde

    The Happy Prince 

    This is the tale of an unhappy prince and how he teaches generosity and love to a small sparrow who becomes his friend.

    The Nightingale and the Rose

    A nightingale overhears a student complaining that his professor's daughter will not dance with him, as he is unable to give her a red rose. The nightingale visits all the rose-trees in the garden, and one of the roses tells her there is a way to produce a red rose, but only if the nightingale is prepared to make a sacrifice.

    The Selfish Giant

    There once was a giant who had the most beautiful garden, but he refused to share it with the children in his village. When springtime refuses to visit the garden, the giant becomes sad and angry—until he meets a little boy who teaches him how to love others.

    The Devoted Friend

    A young lad is befriended by a prosperous farmer, who takes advantage of the boy's generosity and only gives him broken promises in return. But the young lad continues to be generous, even though his last act of kindness costs him dearly. Only then does the farmer changes his tune.

    The Remarkable Rocket

    The king's son was to be married, and there was to be a superb fireworks display for the event. All the rockets and different kinds of fireworks were excited about their big moment. But the Rocket was very arrogant and self-important, causing problems for all of the fireworks.

  • Written by the author of the Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum, The Lives and Adventures of Santa Claus is a magical tale about the origins and history of Santa Claus. Santa’s childhood among the fairies and animals, how he came to make presents, and why he comes down our chimneys at Christmas are all explained in this delightful audiobook.

  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fables, fairy tales, and stories, all available in one audiobook. A Children's Listening Library: Volume 1 includes:

    1. Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes
    2. Selections from the Tales of Beatrix Potter
    3. Beauty & the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont 
    4. "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" by Peter Christen Asbj├©rnsen and J├©rgen Moe
    5. Cinderella based on Charles Perrault's version
    6. "The Frog Prince" and "Rumplestiltskin" by The Brothers Grimm 
    7. "The Land of the Blue Flower" by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    8. "Racketty-Packetty House" by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    9. Dollypogs by David Thorn
    10. The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame
    11. "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning
    12. "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    13. "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fairy tales from England. Stories include

    1. "Dick Whittington and His Cat"
    2. "The Story of the Three Little Pigs"
    3. "Henny Penny"
    4. "Jack the Giant Killer"
    5. "Johnny-Cake"
    6. "The Story of the Three Bears"
    7. "The History of Tom Thumb"
    8. "Jack and the Beanstalk"
  • Inspired by nature and imbued with moral lessons, Parables from Nature is a collection of classic tales, both fun and thought-provoking. Children will be enthralled with this intimate look into the lives of the woodland creatures and their way of life. 

    Stories include:

    1. "A Lesson of Faith"
    2. "The Law of Authority and Obedience"
    3. "The Unknown Land"
    4. "Training and Restraining"
    5. "Waiting"
    6. "The Law of the Wood"
    7. "Cobwebs"
    8. "Knowledge Not the Limit of Belief"
    9. "The Light of Truth"
    10. "A Lesson of Hope"
    11. "The Circle of Blessing"
    12. "Active and Passive"
    13. "Not Lost, but Gone Before"
    14. "Motes in the Sunbeam"
    15. "Red Snow"
    16. "Whereunto?"
    17. "Purring When You're Pleased"
    18. "The Voices of the Earth"
    19. "The Master of the Harvest"
    20. "The Deliverer"
    21. "Inferior Animals"
    22. "The General Thaw"
    23. "The Light of Life"
    24. "Gifts"
    25. "Night and Day"
    26. "Kicking"
    27. "Imperfect Instruments"
    28. "Birds in the Nest"
  • Since its publication in 1906, the story of how Queen Crosspatch and her band of fairies rescued the Racketty-Packetty House has inspired dreamers and readers of all ages in the tradition of The Secret Garden and A Little Princess.

    When Tidy Castle arrives, brand-new and grand in every way, the Racketty-Packetty House has never looked shabbier, and it is shoved in the corner of Cynthia's nursery. But the Racketty family still dances, sings, and laughs louder than all the fancy dolls combined. When a real-life princess visits the nursery, the Racketty family learns that the humans are planning to destroy their house. Only a miracle—or some very unusual magic—can save them now!

  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fairy tales from Germany, compiled by the legendary Brothers Grimm. Stories include:

    1. "Ashputtel"
    2. "Cat and Mouse in Partnership"
    3. "Cat-Skin"
    4. "Clever Elsie"
    5. "Hansel and Gretel"
    6. "Jorinda and Jorindel"
    7. "Doctor Knowall"
    8. "Rapunzel"
    9. "Little Red Cap, or Little Red Riding Hood"
    10. "The Elves and the Shoemaker"
    11. "Old Sultan"
    12. "Snow-White and Rose-Red"
    13. "Frederick and Catherine"
  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fairy tales from France, written by the legendary Charles Perrault. Stories include

    1. "Blue Beard"
    2. "Cinderella, or, The Little Glass Slipper"
    3. "The Fairies"
    4. "The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots"
    5. "Little Red Riding Hood"
    6. "The Sleeping Beauty"
    7. "Little Tom Thumb"
    8. "Riquet with the Tuft"
  • Enjoy a timeless collection of children's fairy tales from Denmark, written by the legendary Hans Christian Andersen. Stories include:

    1. "The Princess and the Pea"
    2. "The Ugly Duckling"
    3. "The Emperor's New Suit"
    4. "The Fir Tree"
    5. "The Happy Family"
    6. "The Little Match-Seller"
    7. "The Little Mermaid"
    8. "The Nightingale"
    9. "The Pea Blossom"
    10. "The Red Shoes"
    11. "Thumbelina"
    12. "The Brave Tin Soldier"
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. The seven main topics include:

    1. Stories of Explorers and Pioneers
    2. Stories of Virginia
    3. Stories of New England
    4. Stories of the Middle and Southern Colonies
    5. Stories of the French in America
    6. Stories of the Struggle for Liberty
    7. Stories of the United States under the Constitution
  • In The Garden behind the Moon, Howard Pyle transports children to a different but unforgettable and faraway magical land—where a young boy discovers a treasury of lost riches, where youngsters always play, and no one ever cries.

    David is a lonely young boy, learning the secret of walking over the glimmering sea path to the happy garden behind the moon. Now a grown man, he follows the Moon Angel's urging and heads out on a hero's journey to bring lost treasure home to earth. And therein lies this tale.

  • Bruce is the story of a collie who starts out life as an ugly, ungainly type and grows up not only beautiful, but also incredibly smart. Bruce protects the mistress from evil-doers and becomes a decorated war hero before returning to his home for a leisurely retirement amid the lovely trees and lakes. Told in alternating viewpoints of Bruce and his master, this lovable story is one of Terhune’s best. 

  • An engaging introduction to four of the greatest Americans—George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Webster, and Abraham Lincoln

    The lives of these gentlemen are set forth in a simple manner, yet the stories are filled with many interesting details. Children will learn about each man's trials and successes, and how these experiences molded their character. Patriotic and engaging, Four Great Americans will inspire young listeners and give them a greater appreciation for American history.

  • Based on the classic 1852 novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe re-tells the story to allow young readers a glimpse into the darker side of American history. 

    Uncle Tom’s Cabin was the bestselling novel of the 1800s and had an enormous influence in galvanizing public opinion against slavery. Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the story of two slaves who’s master must sell them to settle his debts. Uncle Tom is sold “down the river,” away from his wife and children, and Eliza decides to escape. Uncle Tom has a great faith in God and is a righteous man, but he is sorely tested when he is sold to a sadist owner named Simon Legree. 

    Does Eliza make it to Canada? Will Uncle Tom survive Simon Legree’s villainy? Uncle Tom’s Cabin will keep you riveted to the end.

  • An enjoyable collection of animal stories from the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

    Meant to enchant and instruct young listeners, Harriet Beecher Stowe sees through the eyes of the forest creatures, large and small, and shows us how things might work in the adventure of growing “big.” 

    Queer Little Folks includes: 

    1. “Hen That Hatched Ducks” 
    2. “The Nutcrackers of Nutcracker Lodge” 
    3. “The History of Tip-Top” 
    4. “Miss Katy-Did and Miss Cricket” 
    5. “Mother Magpie’s Mischief ”
    6. “The Squirrels That Live in a House” 
    7. “Hum, Son of Buz” 
    8. “Our Country Neighbors” 
    9. “The Diverting History of Little Whiskey”
  • A collection of three heartwarming stories about man's best friend

    Dollypogs

    The gentle story of a Labrador puppy, Dollypogs, and her two pals, big old Jetset and little Snuggles, both adopted by Dollypog's loving master, David Thorn. A very sweet and touching story about how they all came together and their adventures as a loving family.

    Brown Wolf

    Jack London was one of the first fiction writers to achieve worldwide fame. Though he is best remembered for his novels The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set during the Klondike Gold Rush, his short stories are considered masterful. Here in "Brown Wolf," a couple living on a homestead in Northern California who take in a stray sled dog from Alaska. A story about the relationship between man and animal, "Brown Wolf" is among London's finest shorter works.

    His Dog

    Link Farris found Chum in a ditch by his farm with a badly broken leg. After nursing the dog back to health, Chum became Link's inseparable companion, protecting him from robbers and helping him herd the farm animals.

    When Link realizes what a beautiful dog Chum truly is, he decides to enter him in a dog show, an adventure that reveals the mystery of Chum's ownership—and the battle Link must fight to keep Chum safe from harm.

  • A collection of favorite Mother Goose rhymes set to popular children's music

    Familiar nursery rhymes are enjoyed by generations of children. In Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes, children can listen to the best-loved tales of Mother Goose. Stories include:

    1. "Little Bo Peep"
    2. "Old Mother Goose"
    3. "To the Market"
    4. "Solomon Grundy"
    5. "Banbury Cross"
    6. "Diddle Dumpling"
    7. "One, Two, Three"
    8. "Jack Sprat"
    9. "If All the Seas Were One Sea"
    10. "Sing a Song of Sixpence"
    11. "The House that Jack Built"
    12. "Hark, Hark"
    13. "The Pumpkin Eater"
    14. "There Was an Old Woman"
    15. "Sneezing"
  • A Little Brother to the Bear is a collection of short stories for children with tales of woodland folk in their forest homes. Written by an American naturalist and minister, the stories are based on objective observations with a sincere respect for instincts and ingenuity of wildlife. His observations help us to understand nature and how all nature works together.

    Stories include

    1. The Point of View 
    2. A Little Brother to the Bear 
    3. Whitoweek the Hermit 
    4. Woodcock Genius 
    5. When Upweekis Goes Hunting 
    6. K'Dunk the Fat One 
    7. Moween's Den 
    8. Kingfisher's Kindergarten 
    9. Pekompf's Cunning 
    10. Animal Surgery 
    11. Hunting without a Gun
  • Lad: A Dog is a novelized version of twelve short stories about a fantastic collie named Lad. Lad is a noble creature, risking life and limb in defense of the vulnerable. Many people believe Lad: A Dog was the basis for the highly popular Lassie series which gripped the imagination of children and adults alike, as has this book for generations past.

  • Washington Irving’s two most famous stories—available in one audiobook!

    One tells of Rip Van Winkle, who escaped the dreadful life of a hen-pecked husband by magical means. The other is of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman on their midnight ride. Experience the fright of poor Ichabod when assailed by the headless horseman and laugh at poor Rip who spends a lot of time sleeping to try to escape the headache of a nagging and ungrateful wife.

  • Dr. Dolittle has a deep love of animals, and he wants to give them all a home—but this scares all of his human patients away. So Dr. Dolittle’s parrot decides to teach him how to talk to animals. After learning the secret language, Dr. Dolittle becomes a veterinarian.

    Poor Dr. Dolittle always has money problems, but when he learns of a monkey epidemic in Africa, he has to help. In gratitude, Dr. Dolittle is given a rare creature who is part unicorn. But on the way home … they run into pirates! Does Dr. Dolittle make it home safely? What happens to his animal friends? This classic story will hold you spellbound to the end.

  • Elizabeth Ann was orphaned at an early age and raised by her maiden aunts in the busy city. Sudden illness forces the aunts to send Betsy to other relatives, the Putnams, who live in the country on a farm. Betsy learns all about the farm and making butter and applesauce and dearly loves her new life. Then one of the aunts comes back and wants to take Betsy back to the city … such a dilemma!

    Children can readily relate to Betsy, a real girl in a real world where fortune seems to direct her life. She so loves being on the farm and doing all the things a farm girl does, including going to school. When fate again intervenes and tries to take her away from the life she loves, Betsy, though torn, bounds into another day of farm life, full of love for all she comes in contact with, and grows into a beautiful young lady.

  • The colorful characters from Greek mythology come alive in exciting adventures captured by the author of The House of the Seven Gables and The Scarlet Letter. Ride Pegasus, open Pandora’s Box, slay Medusa with her head of many snakes, join Hercules as he flexes his muscles and King Midas as he turns his daughter into gold. The stories, moral in tone, are totally riveting. 

    A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys includes: 

    1. The Gorgon’s Head 
    2. The Golden Touch 
    3. The Paradise of Children 
    4. The Three Golden Apples 
    5. The Miraculous Pitcher 
    6. The Chimæra
  • In Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare, Edith Nesbit retells the stories of William Shakespeare's plays, making them accessible to children, while evoking the drama and excitement of the originals.

    Included in this collection are

    1. "A Midsummer Night's Dream "
    2. "The Tempest"
    3. "As You Like It"
    4. "The Winter's Tale"
    5. "King Lear"
    6. "Twelfth Night"
    7. "Night Much Ado about Nothing"
    8. "Romeo and Juliet"
    9. "Pericles"
    10. "Hamlet"
    11. "Cymbeline"
    12. "Macbeth"
    13. "The Comedy of Errors"
    14. "The Merchant of Venice"
    15. "Timon of Athens"
    16. "Othello"
    17. "The Taming of the Shrew"
    18. "Measure for Measure"
    19. "Two Gentleman of Verona"
    20. "All's Well That Ends Well"
  • Inspired by nature and imbued with moral lessons, Parables from Nature, Volume 1 is a collection of classic tales, both fun and thought-provoking. Children will be enthralled with this intimate look into the lives of the woodland creatures and their way of life.

    Volume 1 includes:

    1. "A Lesson of Faith"
    2. "The Law of Authority and Obedience"
    3. "The Unknown Land"
    4. "Training and Restraining"
    5. "Waiting"
    6. "The Law of the Wood"
    7. "Daily Bread"
    8. "Cobwebs"
  • Inspired by nature and imbued with moral lessons, Parables from Nature, Volume 2 is a collection of classic tales, both fun and thought-provoking. Children will be enthralled with this intimate look into the lives of the woodland creatures and their way of life.

    Volume 2 includes:

    1. "Knowledge Not the Limit of Belief"
    2. "The Light of Truth"
    3. "A Lesson of Hope"
    4. "The Circle of Blessing"
    5. "Active and Passive"
    6. "Not Lost, but Gone Before"
    7. "Motes in the Sunbeam"
    8. "Red Snow"
    9. "Whereunto?"
  • Inspired by nature and imbued with moral lessons, Parables from Nature, Volume 3 is a collection of classic tales, both fun and thought-provoking. Children will be enthralled with this intimate look into the lives of the woodland creatures and their way of life.

    Volume 3 includes:

    1. "Purring When You're Pleased"
    2. "The Voices of the Earth"
    3. "The Master of the Harvest"
    4. "The Deliverer"
    5. "Inferior Animals"
    6. "The General Thaw"
    7. "The Light of Life"
    8. "Gifts"
    9. "Night and Day"
    10. "Kicking"
    11. "Imperfect Instruments"
    12. "Birds in the Nest"
  • Ernest Seton's stories reach inside the animals he writes about, giving us a greater understanding of their lives on planet earth. Adventure, comedy, and sadness all intertwine to make these stories fully engaging clear to the last word. Stories include:

    1. Lobo, the King of Currumpaw
    2. Silverspot, the Story of a Crow
    3. Raggylug, the Story of a Cottontail Rabbit
    4. Bingo, the Story of My Dog
    5. The Springfield Fox
    6. The Pacing Mustang
    7. Wully, the Story of a Yaller Dog
    8. Redruff, the Story of the Don Valley Partridge
  • Enjoy a fabulous series of short stories, beloved by children for more than one hundred years

    Evelyn Nesbit creates a fantasy world with friendly dragons, mean dragons, colorful dragons, and even baby dragons! Find out if the princess gets rescued by her true love, and if the young king can save his subjects from the hungry dragon he accidentally released. 

    This audio edition includes 

    1. “The Book of Beasts” 
    2. “Uncle James, or The Purple Stranger” 
    3. “The Deliverers of Their Country” 
    4. “The Ice Dragon, or Do as You Are Told”
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. In Part 1, you’ll hear stories of the exciting adventures of the explorers and pioneers, like Columbus and Cabot, who faced daunting trials to find the “New World.”

    Stories include:

    1. How the Vikings of Old Sought and Found New Lands 
    2. The Sea of Darkness and the Great Faith of Columbus 
    3. How Columbus Fared Forth upon the Sea of Darkness and Came to Pleasant Lands Beyond 
    4. How Columbus Returned in Triumph 
    5. How America Was Named
    6. How the Flag of England Was Planted on the Shores of the New World 
    7. How the Flag of France was Planted in Florida 
    8. How the French Founded a Colony in Florida 
    9. How the Spaniards Drove the French Out of Florida
    10. How a Frenchman Avenged the Death of His Countrymen 
    11. The Adventures of Sir Humphrey Gilbert 
    12. About Sir Walter Raleigh’s Adventures in the Golden West
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. In Part 2, you’ll hear stories of the settlement of the Virginia Colony.

    Stories include: 

    1. The Adventures of Captain John Smith 
    2. More Adventures of Captain John Smith 
    3. How the Colony Was Saved 
    4. How Pocahontas Took a Journey over the Seas
    5. How the Redmen Fought against Their White Brothers 
    6. How Englishmen Fought a Duel with Tyranny
    7. The Coming of the Cavaliers
    8. Bacon’s Rebellion 
    9. The Story of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. In Part 3, you’ll hear stories of the settlement of the New England Colonies. 

    Stories include:

    1. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers 
    2. The Founding of Massachusetts 
    3. The Story of Harry Vane 
    4. The Story of Anne Hutchinson and the Founding of Rhode Island 
    5. The Founding of Harvard 
    6. How Quakers First Came to New England 
    7. How Maine and New Hampshire Were Founded 
    8. The Founding of Connecticut and War with the Indians 
    9. The Founding of New Haven 
    10. The Hunt for the Regicides 
    11. King Philip’s War 
    12. How the Charter of Connecticut Was Saved
    13. The Witches of Salem
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. In Part 4, you’ll hear stories of the Middle and Southern Colonies. 

    Stories include: 

    1. The Founding of Maryland 
    2. How New Amsterdam Became New York 
    3. How a German Ruled New York 
    4. Pirates! 
    5. The Founding of New Jersey 
    6. The Founding of Pennsylvania
    7. How Benjamin Franklin Came to Philadelphia 
    8. The Founding of North and South Carolina 
    9. War with the Indians in North and South Carolina
    10. The Founding of Georgia
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson and World War I. In Part 5, you’ll hear stories of the French in America.

    Stories include: 

    1. Stories of the French in America 
    2. How the Mississippi Was Discovered 
    3. King Williams’ War and Queen Anne’s War 
    4. The Mississippi Bubble 
    5. How a Terrible Disaster Befell the British Army 
    6. The End of French Rule in America 
    7. The Rebellion of Pontiac
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson World War I. Part 6 continues the series with the stories of the struggle for liberty.

    Stories include:

    1. The Boston Tea Party
    2. Paul Revere’s Ride – The Unsheathing of the Sword
    3. The First Thrust – The Battle of Bunker Hill 
    4. The War in Canada 
    5. The Birth of a Great Nation 
    6. The Darkest Hour – Trenton and Princeton 
    7. Burgoyne’s Campaign – Bennington and Oriskany
    8. Burgoyne’s Campaign – Bemis Heights and Saratoga
    9. Brandywine – Germantown – Vally Forge 
    10. War on the Sea 
    11. The Battle of Monmouth – The Story of Captain Molly
    12. The Story of a Great Crime 
    13. A Turning Point in the World’s History
  • This series, in seven parts, tells the story of America from the earliest founding through the days of Woodrow Wilson World War I. Part 7 continues the series with the development of the United States under the presidents from Washington to Wilson. 

    Stories include: 

    1. Washington: First in War, First in Peace 
    2. Adams: How He Kept Peace with France 
    3. Jefferson: How the Territory of the United States Was Doubled
    4. Jefferson: How the Door into the Far West Was Opened
    5. Jefferson: About an American Who Wanted to Be a King
    6. Madison: The Shooting Star and the Prophet
    7. Madison: War with Great Britain
    8. Monroe: The First Whispers of a Storm; Monroe’s Famous Doctrine 
    9. Adams: The Tariff of Abominations
    10. Jackson: “Liberty and Union, Now and Forever”; Van Buren; Hard Times
    11. Harrison: The Hero of Tippecanoe
    12. Tyler: Florida Becomes a State
    13. Polk: How Much Land was Added to the United States
    14. Polk : The Finding of Gold
    15. Taylor: Union or Disunion 
    16. Fillmore: The Underground Railroad
    17. Pierce: The Story of “Bleeding Kansas” 
    18. Buchanan: The Story of the Mormons 
    19. Buchanan: The First Shots 
    20. Lincoln: From Bull Run to Fort Donelson 
    21. Lincoln: The Story of the First Battle between Ironclads 
    22. Lincoln: The Battle of Shiloh and the Taking of New Orleans 
    23. Lincoln: The Slaves Are Made Free 
    24. Lincoln: Chancellorsville; the Death of Stonewall Jackson 
    25. Lincoln: The Battle of Gettysburg
    26. Lincoln: Grant’s Campaign; Sheridan’s Ride
    27. Lincoln: Sherman’s March to the Sea; Lincoln Reelected President
    28. Lincoln: The End of the War; The President’s Death
    29. Johnson: How the President Was Impeached
    30. Grant: A Peaceful Victory
    31. Hayes; Garfield; Arthur
    32. Cleveland; Harrison; Cleveland
    33. McKinley: War and Sudden Death
    34. Roosevelt; Taft
    35. Wilson: Troubles with Mexico
    36. Wilson: The Great War
  • Originally written for the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a family friend, Louisa May Alcott charms us with the daily events in her fantasy world of flora and fauna. By using the magical fairies as actors in nature's play, Alcott creates delightful morality plays, allowing children to easily learn the lessons of right from wrong. Stories include

    1. "The Frost King, or, The Power of Love"
    2. "Little Bud"
    3. "Annie's Dream"
    4. "Eva's Visit to Fairyland"
    5. "Lilly Bell and Thistledown"