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My kids Love this Story
- By TN. Taylor on 08-09-20
By: Gail Haley
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Little Toot
- By: Hardie Gramatky
- Narrated by: Owen Jordan
- Length: 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Playing games up and down the river, something no self-respecting tugboat would do, makes Little Toot an object of scorn - until he alone rescues an ocean liner in trouble.
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Where are the pictures?
- By Amazon Customer on 12-11-18
By: Hardie Gramatky
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The Little House
- By: Virginia Lee Burton
- Narrated by: Frances Kelley
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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A sturdy, well tended little house standing on a hill in the countryside watches the days, nights, and seasons come and go as the town around her grows and develops before her.
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I love the illustrations that play with the audio!
- By Amazon Customer on 12-10-18
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Who's in Rabbit's House?
- By: Verna Aardema
- Narrated by: Jackie Torrence
- Length: 12 mins
- Unabridged
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In this humorous Masai tale, Rabbit can't get into her house because "The Long One", hiding inside, threatens to trample her just as he tramples elephants. A solution comes from an unexpected source.
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awesome
- By felicia on 01-09-19
By: Verna Aardema
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Millions of Cats
- By: Wanda Gag
- Narrated by: Bruce Bayley Johnson
- Length: 7 mins
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Nearly a useless cast-off, Mike Mulligan's steam shovel finds an exciting job to do and endears itself again to the citizens of Popperville.
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Excellent production and classic story!
- By granny mo on 03-18-13
By: Wanda Gag
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Whistle for Willie
- By: Ezra Jack Keats
- Narrated by: Jane Harvey
- Length: 4 mins
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Peter wants to learn to whistle so he can call his dog, Willie.
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I love the illustrations that play with the audio!
- By Amazon Customer on 12-10-18
By: Ezra Jack Keats
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Ashanti to Zulu
- By: Margaret Musgrove
- Narrated by: Spencer Shaw
- Length: 16 mins
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Twenty-six African tribal cultures, their respective ceremonies, celebrations, and day-to-day customs are pictorially described here, with some attributes shared by all peoples and some unique to a few.
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Ragweed
- By: Avi
- Narrated by: John McDonough
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
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Ragweed the mouse is four months old and anxious to see the world. So he says goodbye to his family and friends in the Woodlands and, following the advice of a friendly vole, makes his way to the big city: Amperville. In Amperville, Ragweed sees things he’s never seen before - like cats! In particular, he comes face-to-face with Silversides, founder and president of F.E.A.R. (Felines Enraged About Rodents). Silversides wants to make sure mice know their place in the world. With new friends Clutch, a skateboarding mouse with green hair, and Blinker, a pet mouse longing for freedom, Ragweed takes a stand against F.E.A.R.
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Great story
- By Gaga's, Püppi's and Tini's Mama on 03-16-23
By: Avi
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- Jessica M. Henn
- 02-14-18
James Earl Jones
It's James Earl Jones reading an awesome story. What isn't to love? This was my first experience with Audible Kids but I was happily surprised to see the picture kept changing to show the pictures from the book that corresponded with what was happening so you don't lose the pictures, you just gain James Earl Jones :) also it cost less than $2 - totally worth it.
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- Brittney L.
- 01-06-17
Beautiful sounds
James Earl Jones's voice was made for story telling. Beautiful story about cause and affect. Even the background sounds, drums, etc. added to the storie's aura.
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- Marc-Alain Dugue
- 03-09-22
My Kids Loved It
Very entertaining story that kept my boys (7 and 5) at the edge of their seats. 😊
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- Renee
- 07-25-21
Engaging Children’s book
What a lovely reading of this engaging children’s tale! I would highly recommend this book!
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- Khang Nguyen
- 01-12-21
this is the greatest audiobook ever!!!!!!
read this book and it will be your favorite I know you will love this book 📖📖📖📖📖📖📖📖📖
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- A Mom's Take
- 02-08-20
YES -- Pictures in the Audible App!
We recently discovered these kids audible books that have the illustrations in a slideshow as they listen to the stories on their fire tablets in the app. My boys (5-11) are all LOVING discovering their favorite stories over again with Audible! These are a STEAL!
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- Lynda Hodge
- 10-15-19
Clever
Terrifically clever story. I grew up with the authors niece. Had to find this book after growing up hearing it.
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- BookWorm
- 09-30-19
A West African Tale, the ending had me laughing!
Synchronized images worked on my iPhone.
The story is so serious all the way until the end, and then I was laughing hysterically.
This is a great audiobook for kids of all ages. The synchronized images were beautiful and blended very well with the music and the narrator.
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- kero
- 06-20-19
Great Tale
I agree completely with all points in Gretchen SLP's review. This is great tale about what happens when you jump to conclusions -- or more precisely a tale of a domino effect of misunderstandings. Mosquito irritates Iguana with a terrible story which leads Iguana to take an action which is then misinterpreted by Snake, who then takes an action which is in turn misinterpreted by Rabbit, and on it goes. Fun, gorgeous illustrations (synchronized images), and James Earl Jones being fantastic James Earl Jones. My 5-yr old nephew really enjoyed it and it's a great lesson about jumping to conclusions and the unintended consequences of actions.
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- C. williams
- 08-06-18
This book has captured my interest for 40 years!
I bought this book as an 8 year old back in the 70's from one of those Weekly Reader's order forms. It was so interesting and colorful! I just loved it! Of course, you don't see the illustrations with an audio book in the same way. But fear not! The fact that it is narrated by the incredible James Earl Jones, MORE than makes up for that! His voice makes you see those illustrations in your head and the voices he gives the different characters are wonderful! Highly recommend this book! Don't miss it!
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