They have shared our hearths and meals and affections for longer than any other animal. A 12,000-year-old grave in Israel contains the skeleton of a woman holding the skeleton of a puppy. We have even shared death with them. How could they not make their way into our imaginations?
Monday, March 12, 2018
The funny images
Man created dog, or dog created man, about 30,000 years ago somewhere in east Asia. Dogs witnessed us when we were still part very much part of the animal kingdom, marginal creatures foraging for a living, before we had stone tools, before we mastered agriculture, invented money, built cities, and polluted the earth. Dogs are like a first lover who knew us when: they know where we really come from, and who we really are.
They have shared our hearths and meals and affections for longer than any other animal. A 12,000-year-old grave in Israel contains the skeleton of a woman holding the skeleton of a puppy. We have even shared death with them. How could they not make their way into our imaginations?
They have shared our hearths and meals and affections for longer than any other animal. A 12,000-year-old grave in Israel contains the skeleton of a woman holding the skeleton of a puppy. We have even shared death with them. How could they not make their way into our imaginations?
Saturday, March 10, 2018
The Garden of Paradise (audio books for kids)
The Garden of Paradise
by
Hans Christian Andersen
(1838)
THERE was once a king’s son who had a larger and more beautiful
collection of books than any one else in the world, and full of splendid
copper-plate engravings. He could read and obtain information respecting every
people of every land; but not a word could he find to explain the situation of
the garden of paradise, and this was just what he most wished to know. His
grandmother had told him when he was quite a little boy, just old enough to go
to school, that each flower in the garden of paradise was a sweet cake, that
the pistils were full of rich wine, that on one flower history was written, on
another geography or tables; so those who wished to learn their lessons had
only to eat some of the cakes, and the more they ate, the more history,
geography, or tables they knew. He believed it all then; but as he grew older,
and learnt more and more, he became wise enough to understand that the splendor
of the garden of paradise must be very different to all this. “Oh, why did Eve
pluck the fruit from the tree of knowledge? why did Adam eat the forbidden
fruit?” thought the king’s son: “if I had been there it would never have
happened, and there would have been no sin in the world.” The garden of
paradise occupied all his thoughts till he reached his seventeenth year.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Audiobook for kids: The Butterfly
The Butterfly
by
Hans Christian Andersen
(1861)
THERE was once a butterfly who wished for a bride, and, as may be
supposed, he wanted to choose a very pretty one from among the flowers. He
glanced, with a very critical eye, at all the flower-beds, and found that the
flowers were seated quietly and demurely on their stalks, just as maidens
should sit before they are engaged; but there was a great number of them, and
it appeared as if his search would become very wearisome. The butterfly did not
like to take too much trouble, so he flew off on a visit to the daisies. The
French call this flower “Marguerite,” and they say that the little daisy can
prophesy. Lovers pluck off the leaves, and as they pluck each leaf, they ask a
question about their lovers; thus: “Does he or she love me?—Ardently?
Distractedly? Very much? A little? Not at all?” and so on. Every one speaks
these words in his own language. The butterfly came also to Marguerite to
inquire, but he did not pluck off her leaves; he pressed a kiss on each of
them, for he thought there was always more to be done by kindness.
“Darling Marguerite daisy,” he said to her, “you
are the wisest woman of all the flowers. Pray tell me which of the flowers I
shall choose for my wife. Which will be my bride? When I know, I will fly
directly to her, and propose.”
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
The Wild Swans - audio books for kids
The
Wild Swans
FAR away in the land to which the swallows fly when it is
winter, dwelt a king who had eleven sons, and one daughter, named Eliza. The eleven
brothers were princes, and each went to school with a star on his breast, and a
sword by his side. They wrote with diamond pencils on gold slates, and learnt
their lessons so quickly and read so easily that every one might know they were
princes. Their sister Eliza sat on a little stool of plate-glass, and had a
book full of pictures, which had cost as much as half a kingdom. Oh, these
children were indeed happy, but it was not to remain so always. Their father,
who was king of the country, married a very wicked queen, who did not love the
poor children at all. They knew this from the very first day after the wedding.
In the palace there were great festivities, and the children played at
receiving company; but instead of having, as usual, all the cakes and apples
that were left, she gave them some sand in a tea-cup, and told them to pretend
it was cake. The week after, she sent little Eliza into the country to a
peasant and his wife, and then she told the king so many untrue things about
the young princes, that he gave himself no more trouble respecting them.
"Go out into the world and get your own living," said
the queen. "Fly like great birds, who have no voice." But she could
not make them ugly as she wished, for they were turned into eleven beautiful
wild swans. Then, with a strange cry, they flew through the windows of the
palace, over the park, to the forest beyond. It was early morning when they
passed the peasant's cottage, where their sister Eliza lay asleep in her room.
Friday, January 19, 2018
Hercule story - 12 labours of Hercules
12 labours of Hercules
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek hero Herakles, the most popular figure from ancient Greek mythology. Hercules was the son of Zeus, king of the gods, and the mortal woman Alcmene. Zeus, who was always chasing one woman or another, took on the form of Alcmene's husband, Amphitryon, and visited Alcmene one night in her bed, and so Hercules was born a demi-god with incredible strength and stamina. He performed amazing feats, including wrestling death and traveling twice to the underworld, and his stories were told throughout Greece and later in Rome, yet his life was far from easy from the moment of his birth, and his relationships with others were often disastrous. This was because Hera, the wife of Zeus, knew that Hercules was her husband's illegitimate son and sought to destroy him. In fact, he was born with the name Alcaeus and later took the name Herakles, meaning "Glory of Hera", signifying that he would become famous through his difficulties with the goddess. .. (www.ancient.eu)Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Children's audiobook: Gulliver's Travels full (4 chapters)
Gulliver's Travels full story
1.1Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput
1.2Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag
1.3Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib and Japan
1.4Part IV: A Voyage to the Land of the Houyhnhnms
Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput
One stormy night at sea, a ship was wrecked. All the passengers on board drowned, except Lemuel Gulliver. Gulliver was a excellent swimmer and swam for many miles before he reached shore. Gulliver was very tired and decided to sleep. He would look for food after he had had sufficient rest.
Gulliver slept for a whole day. When he woke up, the Sun was beating down upon him. He tried to move, he could not. His hair, hands, legs and body were tied to the ground. He saw little men running all around him. Someone had got a tiny ladder and was climbing up to him. The little man, no bigger than Gulliver's thumb nail, came up to him ears and said, "You are in the land of Lilliput; we are Lilliputians. We are taking you to our Emperor, so please do not make any trouble. You will be shot at." Gulliver almost laughed at this threat but nodded.Friday, January 5, 2018
The Tinder-Box audiobook for kids
The Tinder-Box
by
Hans Christian Andersen
(1835)
A SOLDIER came marching along the high road: “Left, right—left, right.” He had his knapsack on his back, and a sword at his side; he had been to the wars, and was now returning home.
As he walked on, he met a very frightful-looking old witch in the road. Her under-lip hung quite down on her breast, and she stopped and said, “Good evening, soldier; you have a very fine sword, and a large knapsack, and you are a real soldier; so you shall have as much money as ever you like.”
“Do you see that large tree,” said the witch, pointing to a tree which stood beside them. “Well, it is quite hollow inside, and you must climb to the top, when you will see a hole, through which you can let yourself down into the tree to a great depth. I will tie a rope round your body, so that I can pull you up again when you call out to me.”
“But what am I to do, down there in the tree?” asked the soldier.
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
The three little pigs story - audiobook for kids
The three little pigs and a big bad wolf
Once upon a time there was an old Sow with three little Pigs, and as she had not enough to keep them, she sent them out to seek their fortune.
Once upon a time there was an old Sow with three little Pigs, and as she had not enough to keep them, she sent them out to seek their fortune.
All three pigs decided to build a house, and set off to the brickworks to buy some bricks.
But soon the three little pigs came across a Man carrying a bundle of straw.
The first little pig said to himself:
“Now I won’t need to walk so far to the brickworks! I’d much rather do less work, and then spend the rest of my afternoon relaxing.”
So the first little pig said to the Man carrying straw:
“Please, Man, give me that straw to build me a house.”
The Man did, and the little Pig quickly built a house with it right where he stood, and then settled down and prepared to have a sleep for the rest of the afternoon.
Presently came along a Wolf, and knocked at the door, and said, “Little Pig, little Pig, let me come in.”
To which the Pig answered, “No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin.”
“Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in!” said the Wolf.
Monday, January 1, 2018
The Last Unicorn audiobook
The Last Unicorn by Gammack J. E.
This unbelievable story happened to little Megan on a famous Scottish island Skye with a shape of a butterfly. This place has an old history, beautiful nature and varied fauna. Megan had to leave London with its traffic and noise according to the prescription of her mother’s doctor. She had been a lonely child. Megan had spent six months in London and hadn’t found any friends.
This unbelievable story happened to little Megan on a famous Scottish island Skye with a shape of a butterfly. This place has an old history, beautiful nature and varied fauna. Megan had to leave London with its traffic and noise according to the prescription of her mother’s doctor. She had been a lonely child. Megan had spent six months in London and hadn’t found any friends.
Other girls from her school hated her and sent disgusting messages. And now she came to this marvelous island where her uncle lived. On the way to her uncle Megan saw a unicorn which disappeared as quickly as it appeared. Perhaps this trip won’t be so sad and frustrating as she had imagined before? Will she be able to find something special for herself?
This is a beautiful story about a country lifestyle and fairy tales ...
We bring you the audiobook The last Unicorn.
Children's audiobook.
This is a beautiful story about a country lifestyle and fairy tales ...
We bring you the audiobook The last Unicorn.
Children's audiobook.
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