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Alice's Wonderland Adventure

Christopher Allen

57min00

  • Jeunesse - Pour les 6 - 12 ans
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76 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 57min.
ALICE'S WONDERLAND ADVENTURE Alice in Wonderland – Retold, Reimagined & Reinvented The summary of this audiobook is as follows:Seven-year-old Alice follows her younger brother William (nicknamed the White Rabbit for his obsession with time) into a hidden door in their garden hedge, tumbling into Wonderland—a surreal world where her family embodies fantastical roles. Her father is the Mad Hatter, her mother the tyrannical Queen of Hearts, and William the frantic White Rabbit. Guided by a Cheshire Cat and talking flowers, Alice navigates absurd challenges, including a chaotic croquet match with the Queen and a trial over a missing strawberry from a royal tart (secretly stolen by William to aid her escape).Throughout her journey, Alice learns that Wonderland is a reflection of her family’s hidden quirks: her father’s creativity flourishes as the Hatter, her mother’s strictness magnifies as the Queen, and William’s punctuality defines his rabbit persona. After outwitting the Queen’s wrath with help from the Dormouse and her brother, Alice climbs back through the rabbit hole, returning to her ordinary life—but with a strawberry and a tiny blue hat as proof her adventure was real.The story blends whimsy with deeper themes of identity, family dynamics, and the blurred line between reality and imagination, offering a fresh twist on the classic Alice in Wonderland tale.The initial opening credit music is modern, upbeat with female vocals lasting about 3 minutes with the instrumental closing music about the same jazz funk genre.The story and music itself runs to nearly 1 hour and is narrated by claire francis, my wife.I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to comeChristopher Allen - At your service
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Cosmic Crusade

Christopher Allen

1h46min30

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142 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h46min.
COSMIC CRUSADE The Infinite Threshold The summary of this audiobook is as follows:Captain Zara Okonkwo, a former xenoarchaeologist of Nigerian-Canadian heritage, commands the UFS Meridian on an exploration mission to the Theta Serpentis sector. Her diverse crew includes First Officer Keth'miran, a Vulcan-Andorian hybrid who balances logic with emotion; Science Officer Lyra Chen-Okafor, a brilliant young quantum physicist; Chief Engineer Naia Vel'tar, whose Betazoid-Risian heritage allows her to sense machine "emotions"; Security Chief Thane Zh'kaareth, a former Andorian Imperial Guard; and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Yuki Tanaka-Okafor, who specializes in cross-species medicine.The crew discovers a massive crystalline structure called the Threshold, which broadcasts complex mathematical patterns across space. They are contacted by Vel'keth, a Zephyrian guardian who explains that the Threshold is an ancient test created by beings called the Architects. The structure offers access to advanced knowledge that could heal worlds damaged by the Romulan supernova disaster, but only to species that prove themselves worthy through trials of wisdom, courage, and unity.Despite the risks—some who attempt the trials never return—Okonkwo decides to proceed, motivated by the potential to help millions of refugees still suffering from the galactic catastrophe. The crew enters the Threshold, where they encounter the Architects, ancient beings who maintain a vast repository of knowledge from civilizations across the galaxy.The first trial, the Challenge of Wisdom, presents an impossible moral dilemma: save half the population of a doomed star system or watch them all die. Rather than accept this false choice, the crew devises a third option—using the stellar flare's own energy to power a planetary defense system, turning the threat into the solution. This demonstrates their refusal to compromise their principles even when faced with seemingly impossible circumstances.
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Affiche du document My Big Sister's Hijab

My Big Sister's Hijab

The Sincere Seeker kids Collection

05min15

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7 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 05min.
Embracing Hijab & Discovering Its Beauty: A Young Muslim Girl's Inspiring JourneySophia's Journey to Learning About Hijab & Loving It is a beautifully illustrated book that introduces young Muslim girls to the significance and beauty of wearing the hijab. Through an inspiring and relatable story, Sophia learns about the hijab from her older sister Mina, whom she admires for her faith, kindness, and modesty.Key Features• A heartwarming story that fosters love for the hijab• Beautiful illustrations to captivate young readers• Gentle explanations of why Muslim women wear the hijab• Emphasizes modesty, humility, and faith• Encourages confidence and pride in Islamic identityPerfect For• Muslim girls aged 3 to 10 curious about the hijab• Parents introducing Islamic values and practices• Teachers and educators in Islamic schools or weekend programs• Gifting for Eid, Ramadan, or birthdays• Bedtime or daily storytime reading• Families seeking faith-based resources for Muslim childrenWhy Families Love This Book• Empowering Message – Encourages girls to embrace modesty and confidence in their faith• Relatable Characters – Highlights Sophia and Mina’s inspiring bond• Educational & Inspiring – Explains the spiritual and practical significance of the hijab• Visually Engaging – Beautiful illustrations keep children excited to learn• Promotes Family Values – Celebrates sibling relationships and family guidanceBy Reading Sophia's Journey to Learning About Hijab & Loving It, Children Will:• Learn the meaning and purpose of the hijab• Develop confidence in expressing their faith• Appreciate the values of modesty and humility• Foster a closer connection to Islamic teachingsEmbark on Your Child’s Spiritual Journey Today! Click "Add to Cart" now to help your child connect with their faith through Sophia's inspiring hijab journey!
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Affiche du document King Matthew the First

King Matthew the First

Janusz Korczak

2h14min15

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179 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h14min.
‘King Matthew the First’ is firmly established in the canon of world classics for children. Written in 1922, this children's novel tells the adventures of a ten-year-old prince who suddenly inherits the throne from his father. At first the boy submits himself to old royal customs and to the influence of the incumbent ministers. However, he soon decides to prove to the world and to himself his independence and courage, reaching out to standards repeatedly set by his heroic ancestry. So, when war breaks out, with his friend Felix, Matthew disguises himself as a common soldier and joins the fight. The life at the front teaches him humility, resolve, emotional self-control, resourcefulness and the price of true friendship. After a triumphant return from the war, Matthew feels that has already acquired enough experience and wisdom to break free from the control of his mentors and advisors and…to govern. He chooses his allies and friends, including King Bum-Drum. In his dream of a fair state, he introduces many bold reforms. Yet, he commits the unfortunate mistake of bringing to life a governing assembly run by adults and children with equal prerogatives. This too far-reaching reform unites his enemies and weakens his country. Foreign powers take advantage of the situation and attack King Matthew’s kingdom. This time, despite a brave defense, Matthew is defeated and judged. He is sentenced to death, but the punishment is mitigated at the last minute and turned into an exile on a desert island.‘Little King Matthew’ is one of the most famous children's novels in the world. It has been translated into dozens of languages and repeatedly adapted for movies. This limited series edition has been created in memory of the prestigious Polish publication from 1955, which was illustrated by George Srokowski—one of the best Polish graphic artists of the twentieth century.The author of this Polish novel, Janusz Korczak (the pen name of Henryk Goldszmit, 1878-1942), is a prominent Polish-Jewish writer. He was famous not only for his novels—he was also a pediatrician, educator and social activist. He became famous as a theoretician and practitioner in the field of Education. He was the inventor of an original system of working with children, which was based on partnership, self-governing institutions and procedures, and the promotion of self-education. As a researcher delving in the child’s world, he pioneered the development of educational diagnostic activities and became a precursor of children’s rights.Janusz Korczak was a co-founder and director of the orphanage for Jewish children in Warsaw (1912-1942) which was moved in 1940 to the Warsaw Ghetto. Until the last moment, he remained with the orphans. He died a martyr’s death in the Treblinka extermination camp.
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