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Written by Jules Verne in 1870, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a book that tells us the story of three accidental visitors to an underwater world hosted by the mysterious Captain Nemo. From their arrival on board the Nautilus, the scholarly Professor Aronnax and adventurous Ned Land are torn between exploring the new wonders of their surroundings and finding a way to escape. After an attack by a giant octopus the professor and ned do escape but the fate of Captain Nemo and the Nautilus remain unknown.
Donald Kasen, Jules Verne (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Young Jim Hawkins dreams of going to sea and finding treasure hidden by pirates. When he meets an old sea captain, Billy Bones, he finally gets his chance. This adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons classic story has it all—ships, pirates and hidden treasure and a young lad fulfilling his dream.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Peter Rabbit sneaks into Farmer MacGregor's garden and is enjoying a feast when Farmer MacGregor spots him. The chase is on and Peter eventually escapes and returns home.
Beatrix Potter (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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In this adaptation of Dicken's classic story Ebeneezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley who warns Scrooge of a visit he will be paid by three ghosts—”Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future. Through these visits Scrooge realized what he has been missing and what he will miss in the future if he doesn't change his ways. He ends up at the home of Bob Cratchit, one of Scrooge's employees and enjoys a wonderful Christmas with the Cratchit family.
Charles Dickens, Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The story of Davy Crockett come alive in this audio version of the book. As an expert marksman he killed bears to feed Andrew Jackson's army. He was a shrewd scout and Indian fighter. He went to Washington as a congressman and he was a hero at the Alamo where he made his last stand.
The Peter Pan Players (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The classic poem, Jingle Bells, is woven through the story of a young man and Miss Fanny Bright on a moonlight sleigh ride. The sleigh slips off the road and they return homes all wet. As the saga continues they all decide to go skating on the lake.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Peter's grandfather admonishes Peter not to play in the forest as there may be wolves. Peter's friend the duck was in the forest when a wolf came and swallowed him. Peter climbs a tree and caught the wolf by the tail with a rope. While dangling from the tree the wolf coughs up the duck. Peter then asks the hunters to help him take the wolf to the zoo instead of shooting him.
Sergei Prokofiev (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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The town of Hamelin has a rat problem. Thousands of rats and nobody knows what to do about it. A young man offers to rid the town of rats for a price and the town council gladly agrees. The Pied Piper blows his horn and the rats all follow him right into the sea where they drown. When the Pied Piper returns to collect his fee the town council refuses to pay. The Pied Piper blows his horn again and all the children of Hamelin follow him right through a mountain.
Donald Kasen (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Mark and Tom's school was putting on the Drummer Boy for their Christmas program. Mark won the lead role over his best friend, Tom. During the performance Mark learns that Tom really wanted the part and had invited his whole family. Mark switches places with Tom and shows the true meaning of Christmas.
Marilyn Berry (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Christopher Todd and the Magical Foof
Dr. Swann tells the delightful story of Christopher Todd's learning how to speak. All his friends laugh at him because he cannot speak clearly. Christopher has a wonderful dream about a magical foof. In this dream he realizes that someday he will be able to talk just like all his friends. After this, no matter how much he is teased, Christopher just smiles.
Joe Cook (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Blinky was a small lighthouse ship that felt like he didn't get respect from the larger vessels in the harbor. His friend, the funny looking pelican named Peppy cheers him up and they are singing and having fun. One night a bad storm came in and none of the big ships could see where they were going. Blinky comes to the rescue of the fleet and is hailed as the hero.
Ruth Roberts (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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Dorothy is injured in a tornado and dreams this story. She dreams she meets a scarecrow who wants a brain, a tin man who wants a heart and a lion who wants courage. Together they find the Wizard of Oz in the Emerald City. He agrees to grant their wishes if they can get rid of the wicked witch. They get rid of the witch only to find out the Wizard of Oz. Their wishes are granted and Dorothy wakes up in Kansas to discover it has all been a dream.
Frank Baum (Author), The Peter Pan Players (Narrator)
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