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Beautiful Bedtime Stories
- Narrated by: Graham Seed
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Summary
A wonderful new audiobook for children aged 5-11.6 delightful, original stories to send your children slowly off to sleep. Written by Christian Edwards - West End performer - making his debut as a children's writer. Narrated by Graham Seed (Nigel Pargetter in "The Archers", Britannicus in "I, Claudius") and featuring original music by Bruno Langley (Coronation Street, Doctor Who).
Contents: Introduction; Seigfried The Sailor; Milton The Lonely Kitten; Smelly Belly The Hedgehog; Tabatha The Witch; Bea The Bouncing Baby; Toby And His Amazing Football Gloves. Short stories perfect for adults and children alike, from a trio of highly regarded performers. Let your imagination be inspired.
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- Hannah Feldman
- 08-10-16
loved to listen myself as also children enjoyed.
interesting stories not the "regular ones. Interesting even for a grown-ups to listen. Can recommend. And performed/read very well.
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- Danielle
- 31-01-19
it was very good and I liked the message that it was trying to spread
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- M E Lowe
- 18-07-16
not beautiful or gentle or suitable for bedtime.
chose as bedtime stories for my 4 year old. first story is gentle, magical, delightful. the others are sad (a bullied kitten), ominous (a child-eating witch) and so forth. they end happily but i felt disappointed that they are not the sleepy, gentle, "beautiful bedtime stories" i expected. older children will enjoy the humour and the performances from the reader are full of energy and expression. but again, too much for bedtime!
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