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The Golden Goose

This amusing tale by the Brothers Grimm tells the tale of a boy whose parents called him “Dummy”. But he can’t have been all that much of a dummy, because he found a golden goose and made all the grandest people of the local town look like fools.



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The Frog Prince

By the Brothers Grimm. Bertie likes stories about frogs. No doubt that’s because he is one himself.

 



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Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast is one of those stories that is told and retold in different guises. The powerful myth of tenderness concealed within ugliness can be found in Jane Eyre, and King Kong.

Read by Natasha. Duration 28 minutes.



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The Gingerbread Man

This is the fast paced tale of the Gingerbread Man who leapt out of the oven and ran away. In the 1890 version by Joseph Jacobs, the hero was Johnny-Cake, but we have changed him to the more familiar Gingerbread Man.

Duration 8 Minutes. Read by Natasha.

 



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Jack and the Beanstalk

Listen to this classic story of a little boy, Jack, who gets led on a magical adventure when he decides he knows better than his Mother.

Read by Natasha. Duration 19.50

 



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The Ugly Duckling

This is the classic story of somebody who is a “bit different”. We probably all know somebody at school is isn’t quite accepted by the class. That is exactly what the “Ugly Duckling” in this story has to live with.

 



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Snow White

The tale of Snow White features one of the most fabulous baddies of all time in the form of the Wicked Queen, vainly peering into her mirror and asking – Who is the fairest of us all? Her motivations of vanity and envy are so very human, and that is what gives the tale its power.

 



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Thumbellina

The story of a tiny, tiny little girl, and her journey through nature. Hans Christian Andersen wrote this delicate story in 1835. Like many of his tales, it’s about the courage and survival against the odds of somebody quite small and rather different.

 



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Rapunzel
By the Brothers Grimm. This wonderful story has it all: the maiden in the tower, the baby taken at birth by a wicked witch, and an enchanted but forbiden garden. In addition you can relish the iconic image of a maiden lowering her long tresses of golden hair down to her prince, so that he can climb up to her. Fortunately she had strong roots.


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The Princess and the Pea

This little gem of a story by Hans Christian Andersen reveals the ultimate test to find out whether or not a girl is a true princess. It is short, but sweet, and an enduring favourite. The English text is the Andrew Lang version, from his Yellow Fairy book, first published in 1894.

Read by Natasha. Duration just 4.30



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Cinderella

There are many versions of Cinderella. In the Chinese original, Cinderella is remarkable for having the smallest feet of any woman alive. The Brothers Grimm published their own Cinderella,and The Victorian Andrew Lang followed the 17th Century version by Charles Perrault, which we present here. You will find it is courtly and romantic in style.



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