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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Many parents find that Alice is pretty tricky to read out aloud – and for good reason. The voice shifts subtly all the time between Alice and the narrator. Incredible fancies and whimsies fly around the head of Alice, while the events of Wonderland are even more out of the way. Reality slips down the middle somewhere. We have high hopes that listeners of all ages, including dedicated fans of Alice, will enjoy this reading by Natasha very much.

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Here’s a poem about the wind trying to bully the moon. It’s very gusty and fun, and we think particularly kid-friendly.
George MacDonald was a Scottish writer, whose novels included fairytales such as The Princess and the Goblin and the Back of the North Wind. He was a friend of Lewis Carrol – author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and said to be an influence on him.
Written by George MacDonald (1824 – 1905)
Read by Elizabeth
Produced by Jana
Said the Wind to the Moon, “I will blow you out,
You stare
In the air
Like a ghost in a chair,
Always looking what I am about—
I hate to be watched; I’ll blow you out.”
The Wind blew hard, and out went the Moon.
So, deep
On a heap
Of clouds to sleep,
Down lay the Wind, and slumbered soon,
Muttering low, “I’ve done for that Moon.”
He turned in his bed; she was there again!
On high
In the sky,