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Buster Bear's Twins, Version 2

Read by Jude Somers


Thornton W. Burgess


Follow Boxer and Woof-Woof with Mother Bear on their adventures in the Green Forest. Along the way, Boxer learns the value of politeness. - …

The Burgess Animal Book for Children (Version 2)

Read by Jude Somers


Thornton W. Burgess


From the armadillo and musk ox to the walrus and manatee, this book introduces you to the many mammals who live and play throughout North Am…

The Brownies and Prince Florimel

Read by Jude Somers


Palmer Cox


After Prince Florimel flees his home (and a particularly nasty uncle) he has a series of adventures with the mischevious but helpful Brownie…

The Brownies: Their Book

Read by Jude Somers


Palmer Cox


The Brownies are delightful, helpful, mischievous characters and this series of rollicking rhymes tells many stories about their adventures.…

Another Brownie Book

Read by Jude Somers


Palmer Cox


Brownies, like fairies and goblins, are imaginary little sprites, who are supposed to delight in harmless pranks and helpful deeds. They wor…

Wild Asters

In Helen of Troy and Other Poems

Read by Jude


Sara Teasdale


Sara Teasdale was an American poet, originally from Missouri, later attaching herself more to New York. Helen of Troy was one of her first g…

Autumn Fires - Read by JH

In Autumn Fires

Read by Jude


Robert Louis Stevenson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 21 readings of Autumn Fires, from Robert Louis Stevenson's classic A Child's Garden of Verses. This was the we…

San Miniato

In Charmides, and Other Poems

Read by Jude


Oscar Wilde


This is a volume of poetry by Oscar Wilde, containing some of his rather famous longer poetry in the first part, and a section of sonnets in…

Sleepy Mary

In The Keepsake (version 2)

Read by Jude


Anonymous


This is a cute little volume of poems for children. Listeners may wish to refer to the text to see the pretty illustrations. - Summary by Ca…

The Poet and The Baby - Read by JH

In The Poet and The Baby

Read by Jude


Paul Laurence Dunbar


What struck me in reading Mr. Dunbar's poetry was what had already struck his friends in Ohio and Indiana, in Kentucky and Illinois. They ha…

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