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  1. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part VII. (00:44:47)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  2. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part VI. (00:40:02)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  3. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part V. (00:48:26)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  4. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part IV. (00:49:55)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  5. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part II. (00:48:05)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  6. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part III. (00:59:28)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  7. Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie. Part I. (00:41:38)

    Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn't grow up, steals Wendy and her brothers away to a magical world called the Neverland. They come face to face with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, savages, pirates, mermaids, a crocodile that ticks, and Peter's nemesis -- Captain Hook! The book is filled with excitement and wonder, and teaches that with happy thoughts, and a little help of pixy dust, you can fly! Peter Pan inspires children everywhere to believe!

  8. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. Part III. (00:54:36)

    Alice’s adventures in Wonderland is probably one of the most well known and popular children's novels in the English language. Written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson, better known by his pen name ‘Lewis Carrol’. Lewis, a mathematician, poet, photographer and inventor, tells a surreal fantasy tale, of Alice, who visits a world of unnatural logic after following a very smart White Rabbit, down a rabbit hole. The world she discovers is inhabited by the strangest and most endearing characters; The ‘Mad Hatter’, the sleepy ‘Dormouse’, the ‘Queen of Hearts’ and many more.This book was originally illustrated by Sir John Tenniel. His images are iconic and help to seed the imagination of any little person, no matter how big they are!Download them here: http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/resources/pictures/alices-adventures-in-wonderland

  9. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. Part II. (00:57:27)

    Alice’s adventures in Wonderland is probably one of the most well known and popular children's novels in the English language. Written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson, better known by his pen name ‘Lewis Carrol’. Lewis, a mathematician, poet, photographer and inventor, tells a surreal fantasy tale, of Alice, who visits a world of unnatural logic after following a very smart White Rabbit, down a rabbit hole. The world she discovers is inhabited by the strangest and most endearing characters; The ‘Mad Hatter’, the sleepy ‘Dormouse’, the ‘Queen of Hearts’ and many more.This book was originally illustrated by Sir John Tenniel. His images are iconic and help to seed the imagination of any little person, no matter how big they are!Download them here: http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/resources/pictures/alices-adventures-in-wonderland

  10. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. Part I. (00:50:35)

    Alice’s adventures in Wonderland is probably one of the most well known and popular children's novels in the English language. Written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgeson, better known by his pen name ‘Lewis Carrol’. Lewis, a mathematician, poet, photographer and inventor, tells a surreal fantasy tale, of Alice, who visits a world of unnatural logic after following a very smart White Rabbit, down a rabbit hole. The world she discovers is inhabited by the strangest and most endearing characters; The ‘Mad Hatter’, the sleepy ‘Dormouse’, the ‘Queen of Hearts’ and many more.This book was originally illustrated by Sir John Tenniel. His images are iconic and help to seed the imagination of any little person, no matter how big they are!Download them here: http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/resources/pictures/alices-adventures-in-wonderland

  11. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part VII. (01:41:38)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  12. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part VI. (01:32:45)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  13. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part V. (01:33:43)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  14. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part IV. (01:36:41)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  15. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part III. (01:38:50)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  16. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part II. (01:35:41)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  17. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Part I. (01:44:10)

    Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travelers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is widely considered Swift's magnum opus and is his most celebrated work, as well as one of the indisputable classics of English literature. (From Wikipedia.)

  18. English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs. Part V. (01:01:27)

    A collection of traditional English fairy tales!00 - Preface  01 - Tom Tit Tot    02 - The Three Sillies 03 - The Rose Tree   04 - The Old Woman and Her Pig 05 - How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune 06 - Mr. Vinegar    07 - Nix Nought Nothing 08 - Jack Hannaford   09 - Binnorie  10 - Mouse and Mouser  11 - Cap o’ Rushes   12 - Teeny-tiny 13 - Jack and the Beanstalk   14 - The Story of the Three Little Pigs 15 - The Master and His Pupil  16 - Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse    17 - Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box   18 - The Story of the Three Bears    19 - Jack the Giant-Killer   20 - Henny Penny    21 - Childe Rowland   22 - Molly Whuppie   23 - The Red Ettin   24 - The Golden Arm   25 - The History of Tom Thumb  26 - Mr. Fox  27 - Lazy Jack 28 - Johnny-Cake    29 - Earl Mar's Daughter    30 - Mr. Miacca 31 - Whittington and His Cat  32 - The Strange Visitor    33 - The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh    34 - The Cat and the Mouse   35 - The Fish and the Ring   36 - The Magpie's Next 37 - Kate Crackernuts  38 - The Cauld Lad of Hilton  39 - The Ass, the Table, and the Stick 40 - Fairy Ointment   41 - The Well of the World's End    42 - Master of All Masters   43 - The Three Heads of the Well

  19. English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs. Part IV. (01:04:35)

    A collection of traditional English fairy tales!00 - Preface  01 - Tom Tit Tot    02 - The Three Sillies 03 - The Rose Tree   04 - The Old Woman and Her Pig 05 - How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune 06 - Mr. Vinegar    07 - Nix Nought Nothing 08 - Jack Hannaford   09 - Binnorie  10 - Mouse and Mouser  11 - Cap o’ Rushes   12 - Teeny-tiny 13 - Jack and the Beanstalk   14 - The Story of the Three Little Pigs 15 - The Master and His Pupil  16 - Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse    17 - Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box   18 - The Story of the Three Bears    19 - Jack the Giant-Killer   20 - Henny Penny    21 - Childe Rowland   22 - Molly Whuppie   23 - The Red Ettin   24 - The Golden Arm   25 - The History of Tom Thumb  26 - Mr. Fox  27 - Lazy Jack 28 - Johnny-Cake    29 - Earl Mar's Daughter    30 - Mr. Miacca 31 - Whittington and His Cat  32 - The Strange Visitor    33 - The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh    34 - The Cat and the Mouse   35 - The Fish and the Ring   36 - The Magpie's Next 37 - Kate Crackernuts  38 - The Cauld Lad of Hilton  39 - The Ass, the Table, and the Stick 40 - Fairy Ointment   41 - The Well of the World's End    42 - Master of All Masters   43 - The Three Heads of the Well

  20. English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs. Part III. (01:06:29)

    A collection of traditional English fairy tales!00 - Preface  01 - Tom Tit Tot    02 - The Three Sillies 03 - The Rose Tree   04 - The Old Woman and Her Pig 05 - How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune 06 - Mr. Vinegar    07 - Nix Nought Nothing 08 - Jack Hannaford   09 - Binnorie  10 - Mouse and Mouser  11 - Cap o’ Rushes   12 - Teeny-tiny 13 - Jack and the Beanstalk   14 - The Story of the Three Little Pigs 15 - The Master and His Pupil  16 - Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse    17 - Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box   18 - The Story of the Three Bears    19 - Jack the Giant-Killer   20 - Henny Penny    21 - Childe Rowland   22 - Molly Whuppie   23 - The Red Ettin   24 - The Golden Arm   25 - The History of Tom Thumb  26 - Mr. Fox  27 - Lazy Jack 28 - Johnny-Cake    29 - Earl Mar's Daughter    30 - Mr. Miacca 31 - Whittington and His Cat  32 - The Strange Visitor    33 - The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh    34 - The Cat and the Mouse   35 - The Fish and the Ring   36 - The Magpie's Next 37 - Kate Crackernuts  38 - The Cauld Lad of Hilton  39 - The Ass, the Table, and the Stick 40 - Fairy Ointment   41 - The Well of the World's End    42 - Master of All Masters   43 - The Three Heads of the Well

  21. English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs. Part II. (01:16:38)

    A collection of traditional English fairy tales!00 - Preface  01 - Tom Tit Tot    02 - The Three Sillies 03 - The Rose Tree   04 - The Old Woman and Her Pig 05 - How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune 06 - Mr. Vinegar    07 - Nix Nought Nothing 08 - Jack Hannaford   09 - Binnorie  10 - Mouse and Mouser  11 - Cap o’ Rushes   12 - Teeny-tiny 13 - Jack and the Beanstalk   14 - The Story of the Three Little Pigs 15 - The Master and His Pupil  16 - Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse    17 - Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box   18 - The Story of the Three Bears    19 - Jack the Giant-Killer   20 - Henny Penny    21 - Childe Rowland   22 - Molly Whuppie   23 - The Red Ettin   24 - The Golden Arm   25 - The History of Tom Thumb  26 - Mr. Fox  27 - Lazy Jack 28 - Johnny-Cake    29 - Earl Mar's Daughter    30 - Mr. Miacca 31 - Whittington and His Cat  32 - The Strange Visitor    33 - The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh    34 - The Cat and the Mouse   35 - The Fish and the Ring   36 - The Magpie's Next 37 - Kate Crackernuts  38 - The Cauld Lad of Hilton  39 - The Ass, the Table, and the Stick 40 - Fairy Ointment   41 - The Well of the World's End    42 - Master of All Masters   43 - The Three Heads of the Well

  22. English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs. Part I. (01:06:43)

    A collection of traditional English fairy tales!00 - Preface   01 - Tom Tit Tot     02 - The Three Sillies  03 - The Rose Tree    04 - The Old Woman and Her Pig  05 - How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune  06 - Mr. Vinegar     07 - Nix Nought Nothing 08 - Jack Hannaford   09 - Binnorie  10 - Mouse and Mouser  11 - Cap o’ Rushes    12 - Teeny-tiny 13 - Jack and the Beanstalk   14 - The Story of the Three Little Pigs 15 - The Master and His Pupil  16 - Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse     17 - Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box    18 - The Story of the Three Bears    19 - Jack the Giant-Killer    20 - Henny Penny     21 - Childe Rowland   22 - Molly Whuppie    23 - The Red Ettin    24 - The Golden Arm   25 - The History of Tom Thumb  26 - Mr. Fox   27 - Lazy Jack  28 - Johnny-Cake     29 - Earl Mar's Daughter     30 - Mr. Miacca 31 - Whittington and His Cat   32 - The Strange Visitor     33 - The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh    34 - The Cat and the Mouse    35 - The Fish and the Ring    36 - The Magpie's Next  37 - Kate Crackernuts  38 - The Cauld Lad of Hilton   39 - The Ass, the Table, and the Stick  40 - Fairy Ointment   41 - The Well of the World's End     42 - Master of All Masters    43 - The Three Heads of the Well

  23. Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Part VI. (01:31:42)

    Tarzan of the Apes is Burroughs’ exciting, if improbable, story of an English lord, left by the death of his stranded parents in the hands of a motherly African ape who raises him as her own. Although he is aware that he is different from the apes of his tribe, who are neither white nor hairless, he nevertheless regards them as his “people.” When older, larger, stronger apes decide that he an undesirable to be killed or expelled from the tribe, it is fortunate that Tarzan has learned the use of primitive weapons.Although small and weak by ape standards, Tarzan is a human of god-like strength and agility to men who discover him. By studying these people, he gradually decides he is not an ape at all, but human.And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. When they are unexpectedly rescued before Tarzan can find a way to reveal his feelings to Jane, he determines to become civilized and follow her into the world of people – to find her and wed her, though he must cross continents and oceans, and compete with two other suitors for her hand.This story was the subject of a successful film in 1932, with Tarzan being played by Johnny Weissmuller, who acted in a further eleven Tarzan films. According to Weissmuller in an interview with Mike Douglas, his famous ape-call was audio stitched together from a soprano, an alto, and a hog-caller!

  24. Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Part V. (01:37:32)

    Tarzan of the Apes is Burroughs’ exciting, if improbable, story of an English lord, left by the death of his stranded parents in the hands of a motherly African ape who raises him as her own. Although he is aware that he is different from the apes of his tribe, who are neither white nor hairless, he nevertheless regards them as his “people.” When older, larger, stronger apes decide that he an undesirable to be killed or expelled from the tribe, it is fortunate that Tarzan has learned the use of primitive weapons.Although small and weak by ape standards, Tarzan is a human of god-like strength and agility to men who discover him. By studying these people, he gradually decides he is not an ape at all, but human.And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. When they are unexpectedly rescued before Tarzan can find a way to reveal his feelings to Jane, he determines to become civilized and follow her into the world of people – to find her and wed her, though he must cross continents and oceans, and compete with two other suitors for her hand.This story was the subject of a successful film in 1932, with Tarzan being played by Johnny Weissmuller, who acted in a further eleven Tarzan films. According to Weissmuller in an interview with Mike Douglas, his famous ape-call was audio stitched together from a soprano, an alto, and a hog-caller!

  25. Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Part IV. (01:28:55)

    Tarzan of the Apes is Burroughs’ exciting, if improbable, story of an English lord, left by the death of his stranded parents in the hands of a motherly African ape who raises him as her own. Although he is aware that he is different from the apes of his tribe, who are neither white nor hairless, he nevertheless regards them as his “people.” When older, larger, stronger apes decide that he an undesirable to be killed or expelled from the tribe, it is fortunate that Tarzan has learned the use of primitive weapons.Although small and weak by ape standards, Tarzan is a human of god-like strength and agility to men who discover him. By studying these people, he gradually decides he is not an ape at all, but human.And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. When they are unexpectedly rescued before Tarzan can find a way to reveal his feelings to Jane, he determines to become civilized and follow her into the world of people – to find her and wed her, though he must cross continents and oceans, and compete with two other suitors for her hand.This story was the subject of a successful film in 1932, with Tarzan being played by Johnny Weissmuller, who acted in a further eleven Tarzan films. According to Weissmuller in an interview with Mike Douglas, his famous ape-call was audio stitched together from a soprano, an alto, and a hog-caller!

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