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Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse

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(3,5 Sterne; 13 Bewertungen)

Full of delightful fairy tales, charming poems and engaging stories, this is the third volume of the "My Bookhouse" series for little ones. Originally published in the 1920's as a six volume set, these books, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, contained the best in children's literature, stories, poems and nursery rhymes. They progressed in difficulty through the different volumes. (Summary by Maria Therese) (13 hr 36 min)

Chapters

The Assembling of the Fays

1:26

Read by Oxenhandler

The Story of Fairyfoot

19:23

Read by Jana Ross

Lullaby for Titania

1:16

Read by Charlotte Duckett

The Sleeping Beauty

11:29

Read by kandice stehlik

Song on May Morning

1:01

Read by Amy Gramour

Mr. Moon

3:05

Read by Oxenhandler

Prince Harweda and the Magic Prison

20:22

Read by Jeffrey McCamish

Hie Away, Hie Away

1:41

Read by Oxenhandler

Hansel and Gretel

12:17

Read by kandice stehlik

The Princess on the Glass Hill

21:47

Read by mlcui

The Pert Fire Engine

9:06

Read by ashleighjane

The Marvelous Pot

10:11

Read by Oxenhandler

Daniel O'Rourke

14:17

Read by Oxenhandler

Her Dairy

1:11

Read by Oxenhandler

The Wise Men of Gotham

6:09

Read by kandice stehlik

Wild Flowers

0:55

Read by Emily Jones

Where Sarah Jane's Doll Went

19:05

Read by kandice stehlik

In the Lane

0:59

Read by Jill Engle

Kids

1:59

Read by Jill Engle

A Credit to the School

13:53

Read by kandice stehlik

A Boy's Song

1:38

Read by Oxenhandler

The Luck Boy of Toy Valley

11:05

Read by kandice stehlik

The Duty that was Not Paid

10:48

Read by kandice stehlik

The Story of a Beaver

11:40

Read by kandice stehlik

Robert of Lincoln

1:22

Read by Snapdragon

Music Loving Bears

4:19

Read by Annette McGuinness

The Dance of the Forest People

6:52

Read by TriciaG

Little Nell and Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works

19:27

Read by Jill Engle

The Shaking of the Pear Tree

3:13

Read by Snapdragon

The Twelve Months: A Bohemian Fairy Tale

13:20

Read by Joe Becker

Our Winter

1:04

Read by Snapdragon

The Three Wishes: A Spanish Fairy Tale

6:18

Read by Carmen Stewart

White Horses

1:33

Read by Snapdragon

Why the Sea is Salt: A Norse Folk Tale

7:48

Read by Jana Ross

The Sea Shell

1:09

Read by Snapdragon

The Strong Boy: A Canadian Fairy Tale

13:54

Read by Lorelei

The Ogre that Played Jackstraws

6:20

Read by nomorejeffs

A Song from 'The Flowers of Old Japan'

1:32

Read by mlcui

A Moon-Maiden: A Japanese Fairy Tale

6:27

Read by mlcui

The Village Fair

2:13

Read by Jill Engle

The Good Comrades of the Flying Ship: A Russian Tale

11:12

Read by Matthew Scott

Pigling and Her Proud Sister: A Korean Cinderella Tale

8:13

Read by Jill Engle

A Tragic Story

1:37

Read by Jill Engle

Aruman, A Hero of Java

18:22

Read by bedwere

A Malayan Monkey Song

1:41

Read by mhartfeldt

The Fisherman Who Caught the Sun: A Hawaiian Legend

7:09

Read by mhartfeldt

A Tropical Morning at Sea

1:25

Read by Snapdragon

My Nicaragua

1:36

Read by Grace

How Night Came: A Brazilian Fairy Tale

10:16

Read by bedwere

The Twilight

0:58

Read by Snapdragon

The Man Who Loved Hai Quai: An Indian Tale of Mt. Tacoma

8:35

Read by J.J. Wazman

The Adventures of Yehl and the Beaming Maiden: An Alaskan Legend

12:10

Read by Deon Gines

Afar in the Desert

2:32

Read by Snapdragon

The Lost Spear: A South African Tale

15:25

Read by Snapdragon

Fairy Forests

1:05

Read by Snapdragon

How Brer Rabbit Met Brer Tar-Baby

13:15

Read by nbvoices

Melilot

20:51

Read by bedwere

The Fog

0:52

Read by Snapdragon

The Ragged Pedlar

10:52

Read by nbvoices

The Pedlar's Song

0:44

Read by Amy Gramour

David and Goliath

9:14

Read by kandice stehlik

Rhodopis and Her Little Gilded Sandals: The First Cinderella Story

7:28

Read by Jana Ross

A Day

1:20

Read by kandice stehlik

Phaeton a Greek Myth

13:07

Read by DJRickyV

The Cloud

1:17

Read by Snapdragon

The Golden Touch

32:39

Read by Oxenhandler

The Humming Bird

0:49

Read by Grace

The Acorn and the Pumpkin

2:03

Read by Grace

The Golden Bird: A German Fairy Tale

18:55

Read by TriciaG

The Bells

1:09

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

The Snow Queen

45:11

Read by mlcui

Prince Cherry

22:39

Read by mlcui

Gigi and the Magic Ring: An Italian Fairy Tale

21:56

Read by mlcui

The Month of March: An Italian Fairy Tale

11:21

Read by bedwere

March

1:12

Read by Jana Ross

Columbine and Her Playfellows of the Italian Pantomime

16:46

Read by bedwere

The Six Swans: A German Fairy Tale

10:11

Read by Lorelei

The Two Bad Bargains: A Serbian Tale\

9:52

Read by Kakkarot211

How the Waterfall Came to the Thirsting Mountain: A Roumanian Fairy Tale

15:34

Read by bedwere

The Cataract of Lodore

1:18

Read by Grace

Through the Mouse Hole: A Czech Fairy Tale

20:12

Read by rookieblue

April

1:10

Read by kandice stehlik

Tudur Ap Einion: A Welsh Fairy Tale

7:43

Read by J.J. Wazman

East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon: A Norse Folk Tale

18:40

Read by mlcui

The Boy and the Elf

26:36

Read by mlcui

Little Diamond and the North Wind

28:56

Read by kandice stehlik

The Renowned and World-Famous Adventures of Punch and Judy

17:01

Read by ToddHW

Bewertungen

Mixed bag, in many ways

(3,5 Sterne)

This book is a pretty haphazard affair. The only theme that seems to carry through to the end is that most of the entries are quite short. Then again, a few are rather long. [P] The best of the book is the collection of international folk and fairy tales. The editor has brought together tales not just from Europe, but from almost every continent (I’m pretty sure Antarctica was skipped.) [P] Less compelling, to my mind, are the rest of the pieces. There are some weighty names, to be sure: Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, etc. From these authors we get little snippets of books and poems- quality stuff, but with wildly variant tones from the fairy tales. Interspersed in the mix are bits of doggerel and common fluff. Just a couple of nonfiction bits are added for further confusion. [P] The book may well be simply a stroll through the editor’s bookcase (“bookhouse”?) which may explain the schizophrenic selection, but what is up with this title?!

Bad readers

(1 Sterne)

Most too fast, some too choppy, poor speakers

To Carly

(0 Sterne)

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Mute. Or burst ear drums.

(0 Sterne)

Gripe about the relocated Volume Button deleted, now that I know where it is. :o)