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Bedtime Stories for Children: Aesop's Fables

Summary

More than 100 fables from the most famous storyteller of all times! Aesop’s Fables, the globally read phenomenon, originated from a man who lived long ago - a storyteller, actually. His name was none other than Aesop; his last name though, no one really knows. Aesop was a slave in ancient Greece who told his stories between 620 and 564 BCE, which is when he’s believed to have lived. Since those ancient times, many of his stories have been told and retold. It is sometimes hard to tell which is the original of so many of his stories, as they have been passed down orally, written from book to book, and told from generation to generation. So obviously, the stories have changed a lot over the years. His stories have spread so widely all through the years that there are different translations for all the stories, from Latin, to Greek, English and even some Asian languages. Each culture may have a different storyline or a different moral lesson, but at the end of the day, we are all learning the same thing under the great Aesop. There are so many fables out there wrongly accredited to Aesop, regardless of the fact that some of the stories came before his existence and even after his death. Some of them will be told at the end of this book. The general error that people have made is that anywhere a children’s story has mythical creatures or animals with morals at the end, we automatically assume it is a work of Aesop. Initially, the fables were supposed to be for adults and not children (that is the reason why most of the fables, if looked up today in their original versions and not a children’s translation, will be written in a complex and difficult to understand English rather than a generally understandable one). The moral lessons given at the end of the stories usually give political, social, and independent living advice, which sometimes doesn’t apply to children. But over the years, different authors have come at different points in time and have attempted to translate Aesop’s works into children’s books because after all, the stories are already full of animals and different creatures, which are appealing enough to the children crowd.  Some of the stories in this book have characters that are human, some others are animals, there are also mythical beings such as satyrs (a faun, a Roman mythological creature of with pointed ears, legs, and the short horns of a  goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry), trees, flowers, plants, gods and goddesses, forces of nature, plain objects, and even Aesop himself. Target audience of the book This book was written with the intention of reaching out to children between the ages of 2-10 years, or even older. It can be played to children as bedtime stories, so that the morals can be learned as they dream, or it could also be listened to in class by younger kids during story time. This way, children can easily ask questions and have their teachers explain the stories to them. It is very possible for adults, as well, to benefit from this book; it is a book that speaks to everyone of every age. The moral lessons in this book are elaborate enough for both children and adults to understand perfectly well. The confusing words and phrases that children might not understand should be explained by the parents, guardians or teachers. Some of the moral lessons also consist of proverbs and witty sayings to reinforce the point that the author is trying to make. These parts of the book need to be explained to younger children, as they might not understand what they mean. Listening to and understanding this book will help children to make better life choices in the future because of the moral lessons given after each story. It will sharpen their minds and improve their memories, not just academically, but also out in society in general.

©2019 Aesop (P)2020 Aesop

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150 Dad Jokes

Summary

The perfect gift idea for dad for any occasion in 2020 from birthdays to Father's Day to Christmas! What do you call your dad if he freezes? POPsicle! One hundred fifty hilarious and clean dad jokes that will keep everyone laughing for hours on end! Makes a great gift for Father's Day either for the kids to play for Dad or to have him play it for them! Listen now if you are ready for some laughs and groans!

©2020 Hayden Fox (P)2020 Hayden Fox

Narrator: Benjamin Gray
Author: Hayden Fox
Length: 19 mins
Available on Audible
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Scary Trivia for Adults

Summary

Ready to show off your knowledge about horror movies and books, plus some additional scary facts about nature?  Perfect for fans of Stephen King! Over 300 trivia/quiz questions, with correct answers revealed for each.  Good luck!

©2020 Sam Ward (P)2020 Sam Ward

Narrator: Benjamin Gray
Author: Sam Ward
Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
Available on Audible
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Would You Rather Book for Kids

Summary

Would you rather...be yelled at by mom or dad? Are you looking to have a fun-filled family game night that gets everyone involved or something to break the ice at a party? Perhaps you're wanting to get to know your kids and loved ones better, or maybe something to do while on a road trip or sleepover? This Would You Rather game book made specially for kids and their families and friends will have hours feeling like minutes and have everyone thinking hard and laughing even harder! Would You Rather Book For Kids includes: Over 200 clean, challenging, and hilarious questions tailored specifically for kids and their friends and families. Many different varieties of Would You Rather situations including ones that are comedic, thought-provoking, outrageous, and more! The perfect tool for getting to know others and bringing everyone closer, especially your kids and loved ones! Makes a great gift for any occasion especially during the holidays! A special bonus at the end of the book for even more laughs. A unique tutorial on how to play a game of Would You Rather that will not only keep everyone entertained for hours but also introduce some competition for even more fun! Great for family bonding and bonding among friends! Buy now if you are ready to have a book that will provide hours of fun for any occasion and help everyone get to know each other in ways they hadn't thought about before!

©2020 Hayden Fox (P)2020 Hayden Fox

Narrator: Benjamin Gray
Author: Hayden Fox
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Bedtime Stories for Children: Aesop's Fables

Summary

More than 100 fables from the most famous storyteller of all time! Aesop’s Fables, the globally read phenomenon, originated from a man who lived long ago, a storyteller, actually. His name was none other than Aesop; his last name though, no one really knows. Aesop was a slave in ancient Greece who told his stories between 620 and 564 BCE, which is when he’s believed to have lived. Since those ancient times, many of his stories have been told and retold. It is sometimes hard to tell which is the original of so many of his stories, as they have been passed down orally, written from book to book, and told from generation to generation. So obviously, the stories have changed a lot over the years. His stories have spread so widely all through the years that there are different translations for all the stories; from Latin, to Greek, English, and even some Asian languages. Each culture may have a different story line or a different moral lesson, but at the end of the day, we are all learning the same thing under the great Aesop. There are so many fables out there wrongly accredited to Aesop, regardless of the fact that some of the stories came before his existence and even after his death. Some of them will be told at the end of this audiobook. The general error that people have made is that anywhere a children’s story has mythical creatures or animals with morals at the end, we automatically assume it is a work of Aesop. Initially, the fables were supposed to be for adults and not children (that is the reason why most of the fables, if looked up today in their original versions and not a children’s translation, will be written in a complex and difficult-to-understand English rather than a generally understandable one). The moral lessons given at the end of the stories usually give political, social, and independent-living advice, which sometimes doesn’t apply to children. But over the years, different authors have come at different points in time and have attempted to translate Aesop’s works into children’s books because after all, the stories are already full of animals and different creatures, which are appealing enough to the children crowd.  Some of the stories in this audiobook have characters that are human, some others are animals; there are also mythical beings such as satyrs (a faun, a Roman mythological creature of with pointed ears, legs, and the short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry), trees, flowers, plants, gods and goddesses, forces of nature, plain objects, and even Aesop himself. Target audience of the audiobook: This audiobook was made with the intention of reaching out to children between the ages of two and 10 years or even older. It can be played for children as bedtime stories so that the morals can be learned as they dream, or it could also be played in class to younger kids by their teachers during story time.

Public Domain (P)2020 Aesop

Narrator: Benjamin Gray
Author: Aesop
Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
Available on Audible
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Would You Rather: Game Book for Teens

Summary

Would you rather...have your employer or your parents go through your texts? Are you looking to have a fun-filled family game night that gets everyone involved or something to break the ice at a party? Perhaps you're wanting to get to know your kids and loved ones better, or maybe something to do while on a road trip or sleepover? This "Would You Rather" game audiobook made specially for teens and their families and friends will have hours feeling like minutes and have everyone thinking hard while laughing even harder! Would You Rather: Game Book for Teens includes: Over 200 clean, challenging and hilarious questions tailored specifically for teens and their friends and families. Many different varieties of "Would You Rather" situations including ones that are comedic, thought-provoking, outrageous, and more! The perfect tool for getting to know people better in ways you would never have thought before! Makes a great gift for any occasion especially during the holidays! A special bonus at the end of the audiobook for even more laughs. A unique tutorial on how to play a game of "Would You Rather" that will not only keep everyone entertained for hours but also introduce some competition for even more fun! Great for family bonding and bonding among friends! Get it now if you are ready to have an audiobook that will provide hours of fun for any occasion and help everyone get to know each other in ways they hadn't thought about before!

©2019 Hayden Fox (P)2020 Hayden Fox

Narrator: Benjamin Gray
Author: Hayden Fox
Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible