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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.
Laura explores the prairie while Pa and Ma decide whether to settle.
This book was the basis for the popular television show by the same name.
There are themes in the book that describe attitudes that would be considered backward and racist today. It is not the intention to either highlight or censor these, but to let them stand as they are in the book, as a record of historical interest.
Little House on the Prairie (book) on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_House_on_the_Prairie#Little_House_on_the_Prairie
Laura Ingalls Wilder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingalls_Wilder
The Homestead Act of 1852: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny#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.