Children's Fiction

Lisbeth Longfrock or Sidsel Sidsærkin

Read by Annise


Hans Aanrud



Lisbeth Longfrock - (Sidsel Sidsærkin in its original Norwegian) was seen by the author as a book written for adults, telling the stor…

Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail

Read by Shasta


Howard R. Garis



Once upon a time, not so very many years ago, there were two little monkey boys who lived with their papa and mamma off in the woods in a fu…

Dreams Collection

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Various



This is a collection of 20 stories and/or poems, contributed by Librivox volunteers, pertaining to dreams. ( ~ Michele Fry)

The Lark

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E. Nesbit



"The Lark" has all the charm and freshness which have made Miss Nesbit's former novels so justly popular, and yet the story is ent…

Little Jack Rabbit and Uncle John Hare

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David Cory



David Cory is the author of over 50 children's book including the Little Jack Rabbit series and the Puss-in-Boots series. This is the fifth …

Born to Good Luck

Read by Keith Salis


Frank Tousey



Dick Armstrong is an enterprising young man who works his way out of a slave-labor situation to become a successful businessman at only age …

Harper's Young People

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Various



Harper's Young People was an illustrated weekly publication for children containing delightful serialized stories, short stories, fiction an…

Baseball Joe in the Big League

Read by Donald Cummings


Lester Chadwick



"Baseball Joe" Matson's great ambition is to become a professional baseball pitcher. The Baseball Joe series follows his career as…

The Mary Frances Sewing Book

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Jane Eayre Fryer



This enchanting book was first published in 1913 “for all girls who love to make pretty things”. Meet Tommy Pin Cushion, Mr. Silver Thimble,…

Tales from Silver Lands

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Charles Finger



The 1925 Newbery Medal Winner for best children's literature published in the United States, this collection of Central and South American i…

The Flown Sky

Read by Matthew Olshan


Matthew Olshan



Allele Island is a beachcomber's paradise for a charming little primate named Eena Beena, who tends her stretch of beach—and the hapless cas…

Knock Three Times!

Read by Winnifred Assmann


Marion St. John Webb



“Jack and Molly were twins, and this was their ninth birthday. Such a happy, exciting day it had been; it felt like a birthday all day long,…

Whispering Tongues

Read by Donald Cummings


Homer Greene



Parmenter and Lee are good friends who attend Concord College. But a hazing incident tears the friendship apart, and affects the lives of bo…

The Corner House Girls

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Grace Brooks Hill



A timeless children's classic. Four girls from eight to fourteen years of age receive word that a rich bachelor uncle has died, leaving the…

Corner in Corn

Read by Keith Salis


Frank Tousey



Vance Thornton is a young man who works for a Corn Operator in Chicago. He picked up a lot of important skills by watching his boss, and now…

A Game of Chance

Read by Keith Salis


Frank Tousey



Will Sommers is a talented young man who currently works in the Engine Room of a factory, but who is quickly becoming an Engineer. He uses h…

The Radio Boys with the Forest Rangers

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Allen Chapman



Radio is an ideal boy’s hobby, but it's not limited to youth. It offers a wonderful scope for the unquenchable enthusiasm that accompanies t…

Simple Susan

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Maria Edgeworth



Set "in a retired hamlet on the borders of Wales, between Oswestry and Shrewsbury," Simple Susan is a juvenile fiction children's …

The Story of the Treasure Seekers

Read by Sarah Hill


E. Nesbit



This story follows the six Bastable Children; Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel and Horace Octavius, on their adventures to help their widowe…

The Toys

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Coventry Patmore



LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of The Toys by Coventry Patmore. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for April 25th, 2010.

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