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Beautiful Joe by Marshall Saunders is a classic novel about a dog named Joe and his journey to find love and happiness. The book is based on the true story of a real-life dog who suffered abuse at the hands of his former owner. Through Joe's eyes, readers witness the cruel treatment he endures and his eventual rescue by a kind family. As Joe adapts to his new life, he befriends other animals and becomes an inspiration to those around him. The novel explores themes of animal cruelty, compassion, and the bond between humans and animals. "Beautiful Joe" has been praised for its heartwarming storytelling and its contribution to the animal welfare movement. It remains a beloved classic that has been read and enjoyed by generations of readers.
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The U.S. has 30-40 million cats, and 70% of cats in shelters are euthanized. This podcast is designed to inform the public and provide awareness through guest interviews so the public can decide to adopt/rescue a cat or kitten. These guests share their unique perspectives of companionship and how the cats enrich each owner's life. Finally, a portion of the proceeds from these six interviews will benefit the Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) and the Caffeinated Cat Cafe (501)c3, who do the work of housing, feeding, and caring for these animals 24-7. The Cole Veterinary is Super Kitty's vet. Their information provides insight and cares for many adopted animals. The book Super Kitty can be found on Authorhouse.com and Amazon.com. Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for audiobooks for the public who prefer to listen over reading.
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Little Stories for Tiny People features original stories the whole family will love. Filled with endearing characters and inventive story lines, LSFTP is sure to spark your child’s imagination and to delight the entire family. Lovingly crafted to appeal to all ages, LSFTP is perfect for car rides, bedtime, or any time! Little Stories Premium offers even more stories, an ad-free listening experience, and access to Little Stories for Sleep, an exclusive bedtime podcast. Visit www.littlestoriespremium.com to learn more.
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The Votive Podcast from Word on Fire is an exploration of art and literature that sparks the imagination. Hosted by author and editor, Haley Stewart, each episode features an interview with a writer or artist about how to share beautiful art and good stories that evangelize the hearts and minds of young readers.
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Filipino fairytales for the whole family. I retell Philippine fairy tales, myths, folk tales, folklore from different islands.
Stories (re)written and performed by Nathalie De Los Santos.
I dedicate this entire podcast to my five-year-old nephew, Winston.
Follow me at @pilipinxpages (IG/TW/FB)
Art: S1: Kiligraphy Co. (IG: @kiligraphyco) and S2: Nicole Buensuceso (@nikbuens.art), Diyosa Mata Art by Naomi King (@naomikingofficial)
Sound edit: S1: Brad Dyck (TW: @Brad_Dyck) S2: Nathalie DLS -
First, check out our 5-minute bedtime stories, all lovingly crafted from scratch by us, the World's No.1 bedtime stories. Select from contemporary classic fairy tales like The Princess And The Pea or relax and enjoy some of our award-winning original short rhyming stories for kids.
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Young Story Lovers (YSL) is a podcast for young listeners who love to be entertained and transported to new and exciting worlds. Every episode, host Ian will captivate listeners with classic tales from well-known authors, as well as original stories crafted with care and imagination.Join us on our journey as we explore the world of storytelling, learning about perseverance and resilience along the way. Whether you're snuggled up in bed, on the bus to school, or simply taking a break from the world, let YSL take you on a thrilling adventure with every episode.
❤️You can support us at RedCircle
✉️ Write to us: [email protected]
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Welcome to the SweetDream bedtime podcast for kids. With a mix of timeless fairy tales and original stories join us every night for a touch of bedtime magic as our episodes are filled with extraordinary adventures, magical realms, and lovable characters that will send your child to sleep. So get cozy, close your eyes, and let your imagination wander as we dive into a world of bedtime wonders. Sweet Dreams!!!
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A storytime show designed for young listeners and open to all! Notable Atlantans, hometown celebrities, and local performers read classic and contemporary children’s books. Each episode also features mini-explainers for vocabulary words, historical figures, or other big concepts that deserve a “story within the story.”
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Download two full audiobooks of your choice free at http://hotaudiobook.com Just pick any two audiobooks free from 400,000+ best sellers, new releases sci-fi, romances, mysteries, classics, and more. Select your favorite audiobook, free, stream or download your audiobook instantly on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop. It's that easy!Note: The authors receive royalties paid by the audiobook service provider for this free offer. If you do not want your audiobook to be in the podcast please send us an email to [email protected].
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The Land of Atheria is a girl's adventure storybook podcast that follows two young princesses who witness the cataclysmic shattering of a rainbow comet one night which sends them on an adventure throughout Atheria to find ten unsuspecting heroes that can save their land. Kids ages 4 to 10+ will enjoy listening to this adventure story written by two girls and their father.
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Are you ready for an adventure in learning? Need some STEMspiration in your life? Each episode brings a new adventure as we talk with fascinating guests about connecting real world experiences, multicultural children's literature, and engaged STEM/STEAM learning -- with a little joy sprinkled in for good measure! Dr. Diane Jackson Schnoor travels the world in search of the coolest authors, illustrators, educators, adventurers, and STEM thought leaders to share their stories and inspire the WOW for early childhood and elementary educators, librarians, and families!
Have an idea for a podcast episode? Share it with [email protected]
Links to the books featured in the weekly podcast can be found here: https://bookshop.org/shop/drdianeadventures
Full show notes can be found at: https://www.drdianeadventures.com/blog
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Written by the man who mentored Lewis Carroll and encouraged him to submit Alice for publication, At the Back of the North Wind is today a forgotten classic of Victorian children's literature.
The story tells of a young boy named Diamond, the son of a coachman in an English country mansion. Diamond sleeps in the hayloft above the stables and at night he finds he's disturbed by the wind blowing through the holes in the wall. He tries to plug them but one night, he hears an imperious voice scolding him for doing this! It is the magnificent North Wind that speaks to him and tells him that he's closed up her windows. Puzzled and intrigued, Diamond begins a conversation with this haughty lady who then invites him to travel with her and see the wide world. What follows is a series of wonderful adventures and experiences in which the great North Wind teaches Diamond the most valuable lessons that a human being can learn – about truth, goodness, beauty and love.
The book is said to have inspired writers like CS Lewis. The author, George Macdonald was a literary luminary of his day. Friend of the great artists, writers and philosophers of the day like John Ruskin, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Antony Trollope, Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and a host of others, he was an ordained minister of the Church besides being a gifted poet and writer. His body of work includes novels, fantasy stories, children's stories, poetry, non-fiction and religious treatises. He was also a staunch advocate of criminal reform and opposed punishment in any form, believing that love could conquer everything.
At the Back of the North Wind has been seen by many scholars as an allegorical tale. But for young readers, it is simply an exciting fantasy story. -
In each episode Joel and Lily cover about 1/4 to 1/5 of a book, discussing what happened, why it happened and what lessons Lily is learning from the books as she reads them. It's part Cliff's Notes and part cute and instrospective conversation between a father and daughter who love the same books for the same (and sometimes totally different) reasons.
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Are you tired of struggling to find the perfect bedtime story for your little one? Look no further than the Bedtime Sleep Stories for Kids Podcast! We've curated a collection of fun and memorable stories that are sure to send your child off to dreamland with ease.
No need to stress over complicated plots or lengthy tales - our podcast offers short stories that are perfect for children of all ages (1-100!). And the best part? You can easily download our podcast from any of your favorite platforms, making bedtime a breeze.
Give your child the gift of peaceful, restful sleep with Bedtime Sleep Stories for Kids Podcast - the ultimate solution for bedtime storytelling.
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A delightful story supporting the notion of finding beauty in all aspects of life, Just David follows a young boy, who slowly transforms the lives of those around him, as he teaches them to embrace the smaller things in life. The classic presents an encouraging tale to look beyond the horizon and not allow the world to dictate one’s action.
The story begins with the introduction of a charismatic ten-year old boy David, who together with his father lives in the serene and secluded mountains. Raised to find peace and joy in his natural surroundings, David is ignorant to life outside his idyllic home. Furthermore, he has his beloved violin to keep him company, which he plays in accordance to the tune of nature, while keeping to the modest teachings of his father, which includes appreciation for music. However, when David’s father is beset by illness and later dies as a result, the courageous young boy is thrust into a world quite different from his own, as he is taken into the care of Simeon Holly and his wife. The couple is surprised to learn that the young boy does not know his last name, his father’s name or whether he has any relatives. He introduces himself as “just David”. Initially, the couple is hesitant about taking the boy in, but they finally agree because he reminds them of their estranged son. Witnessing the reality of life far from the cultivated teachings of his father, including cynicism, cruelty, and suffering, David still remains true to his sensible ways. His only solace in life is his violin, which he plays as a means of expression. A truly admirable young boy, David is able to see the best in everyone and everything and leaves a trail of optimism wherever he goes. In addition, he inspires others to follow his footsteps and make the most out of life, as it is too short to squander on superfluous details which in turn bring misery.
Nevertheless, an emotionally resonant piece that has withstood the hands of time, Just David will surely inspire both young and old readers to rethink their attitude towards life, while also discovering the true source of happiness. Needless to say, Porter successfully creates an epitome of goodness and innocence, as her classic novel leaves much to ponder over long after its conclusion.