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I often read to The Child Person at bedtime, and I recently decided to causally record these while I read them, to share with The Internet People.
I generally read a couple of chapters at bedtime, but I'm recording them one chapter at a time, to make sharing them a lot simpler. I'm not spending a lot of time doing these, but I hope you enjoy them, anyway.
The reading style I use here is a deliberate, narrative one, as opposed to an interpretive one. I might do some interpretive readings down the road, since I love it so much.
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[Please note, I've chosen to not use this service any longer. You can subscribe to my podcast via iTunes or by using Feedburner: http://feeds.feedburner.com/AuryaunsBedtimeStories. The community here is great--but this is a beloved hobby for me and I'm not in a position to use the Pro service to get the space I'd need to continue.]
I often read to The Child Person at bedtime, and I recently decided to causally record these while I read them, to share with The Internet People.
I generally read a couple of chapters at bedtime, but I'm recording them one chapter at a time, to make sharing them a lot simpler. I'm not spending a lot of time doing these, but I hope you enjoy them, anyway.
The reading style I use here is a deliberate, narrative one, as opposed to an interpretive one. I might do some interpretive readings down the road, since I love it so much.
Little House in the Big Wood: The Wonderful Machine
Auryaun's Bedtime Stories
20 minutes
11 years ago
Little House in the Big Wood: The Wonderful Machine
The harvest is a busy time, and Laura's father arranges to have a machine help with the work.
This is one of the later chapters, as the earlier sound clips have been lost. With positive feedback, I'll consider re-recording them, so you can enjoy the whole book.
Laura Ingalls Wilder on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingalls_Wilder
The Little House Books on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Little_House_on_the_Prairie_books
More about the American Homestead Act of 1862: http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/homestead-act/
Auryaun's Bedtime Stories
[Please note, I've chosen to not use this service any longer. You can subscribe to my podcast via iTunes or by using Feedburner: http://feeds.feedburner.com/AuryaunsBedtimeStories. The community here is great--but this is a beloved hobby for me and I'm not in a position to use the Pro service to get the space I'd need to continue.]
I often read to The Child Person at bedtime, and I recently decided to causally record these while I read them, to share with The Internet People.
I generally read a couple of chapters at bedtime, but I'm recording them one chapter at a time, to make sharing them a lot simpler. I'm not spending a lot of time doing these, but I hope you enjoy them, anyway.
The reading style I use here is a deliberate, narrative one, as opposed to an interpretive one. I might do some interpretive readings down the road, since I love it so much.