A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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a little princess, nice clothes

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

a little princess, with friend

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

 a little princess, eating

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

Chapter 9

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Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

a little princess, cleaning

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

a little princess, final

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The Four Sisters by Norah Neilson Gray

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Total running time: 19 hours

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The Granddaughter writing, 1923, by Max Liebermann

PART 1

ONE:  PLAYING PILGRIMS

TWO:  A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Franz Skarbina, Unter dem Weihnachtsbaum

THREE:   THE LAURENCE BOY

FOUR:   BURDENS

FIVE:   BEING NEIGHBORLY

SIX:   BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL

LW Girl at the Piano by Robinson

SEVEN: AMY’S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION

EIGHT:  JO MEETS APOLLYON

NINE: MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR

TEN: THE P.C. AND P.O.

ELEVEN:  EXPERIMENTS

TWELVE:  CAMP LAURENCE

THIRTEEN: CASTLES IN THE AIR

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FOURTEEN:  SECRETS

FIFTEEN:  A TELEGRAM

SIXTEEN: LETTERS

SEVENTEEN: LITTLE FAITHFUL

EIGHTEEN:  DARK DAYS

NINETEEN: AMY’S WILL

TWENTY: CONFIDENTIAL

TWENTY-ONE:  LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE

TWENTY-TWO:  PLEASANT MEADOWS

TWENTY-THREE:  AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION

PART 2

TWENTY-FOUR:  GOSSIP

TWENTY-FIVE: THE FIRST WEDDING

The Wedding Morning by Bacon

TWENTY-SIX: ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS

TWENTY-SEVEN: LITERARY LESSONS

TWENTY-EIGHT:  DOMESTIC EXPERIENCES

TWENTY-NINE: CALLS

THIRTY:  CONSEQUENCES

THIRTY-ONE:  OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT

THIRTY-TWO:  TENDER TROUBLES

THIRTY-THREE:  JO’S JOURNAL

THIRTY-FOUR:  FRIEND

THIRTY-FIVE:  HEARTACHE

THIRTY-SIX: BETH’S SECRET

THIRTY-SEVEN:  NEW IMPRESSIONS

THIRTY-EIGHT: ON THE SHELF

THIRTY-NINE:  LAZY LAURENCE

FORTY:  THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

FORTY-ONE: LEARNING TO FORGET

FORTY-TWO: ALL ALONE

FORTY-THREE:  SURPRISES

FORTY-FOUR: MY LORD AND LADY

FORTY-FIVE:  DAISY AND DEMI

FORTY-SIX:  UNDER THE UMBRELLA

FORTY-SEVEN:  HARVEST TIME

When Mother Lets us Cook by Constance Johnson

Baking When Mother Lets us Cook

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Rolling piecrust When Mother Lets us Cook

Part 1

Fill to a level spoon or cup unless you're told to heap it up

Part 2

This rule above all others heed, have ready everything you need

Part 3

Part 4

Richard of Jamestown: A Story of the Virginia Colony by James Otis

Jamestown Virginia settlement ships

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Total running time: 3 hours, 8 minutes

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Forward

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Virginia Fisherman Island, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia photo by Ebyabe, GNU Free documentation license
Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Captain John Smith, retouched and digitally altered derivative work by Spiderpig, GNU Free Documentation license

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Baptism of Pocahontas in Jamestown

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Oysters, Huitres, by Julienbzh35, GNU Free documentation license

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Stories and Music for Christmas

Stories:

The Angel at the Altar

The Manger of Bethlehem

Shepherds and Singing Angels

The Star and the Wise Men

Music:

The following Christmas songs and madrigals are masterfully played by classical guitarist Jon Sayles. Many thanks to Mr. Sayles for releasing this music to the public domain, for our enjoyment.

Es ist ein Ros entsprungen

Sweet was the Song the Virgin Sang by John Wilbye

Hark, Jolly Shepherds by Thomas Morley

Though Amaryllis Dance in Green by William Byrd

Four hands, two necks, one Wreathing by Thomas Weelkes

Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter

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Ch. 01

Ch. 02

Ch. 03

Ch. 04

Ch. 05

Ch. 06

Ch. 07

Wenceslas Hollar A moth, three butterflies, and two beetles

Ch. 08

Ch. 09

Ch. 10

Ch. 11

Ch. 12

Ch. 13

Ch. 14

Ch. 15

Ch. 16

Ch. 17

Swamp in the Matra mountains, Hungary by Susulyka

Ch. 18

Ch. 19

Ch. 20

Ch. 21

Ch. 22

Ch. 23

Ch. 24

Ch. 25

Andersen’s Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen

Anne Anderson The Snow Queen

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Running time: 5 hours, 51 minutes

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The Emperor's New Clothes

01 – The Emperor

02 – The Swineherd

03 – The Real Princess

04 – The Shoes of Fortune

05 – The Fir Tree

06 – The Snow Queen

07 – The Leap Frog

08 – The Elderbush

09 – The Bell

10 – The Old House

11 – The Happy Family

Andersen The Story of a Mother

12 – The Story of a Mother

13 – The False Collar

14 – The Shadow

15 – The Little Match Girl

16 – The Dream of Little Tuk

17 – The Naughty Boy

18 – The Red Shoes

Puck of Pook’s Hill by Rudyard Kipling

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Total running time:? 5 hours, 58 minutes

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01 ? Weland?s Sword

02 ? Young Men at the Manor

03 ? The Knights of the Joyous Venture

04 ? Old Men at Pevensey

05 ? A Centurion of the Thirtieth

06 ? On the Great Wall

07 ? The Winged Hats

08 ? Hal o? the Draft

09 ? Dymchurch Flit

10 ? The Treasure and the Law

Robert Burns, selected poems

Red Rose

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Auld Lang Syne

Red, Red Rose

Winter: A Dirge

Man’s a Man for A’ That

e-text for A Man’s a Man

Comin’ Thro’ the Rye, read in Scots

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Robert Burns

Robert Bruce’s address to his army

The Banks O’ Doon

John Anderson

John Barleycorn

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To a Mouse; To a Mountain Daisy

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Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne?

For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

And surely ye’ll be your pint-stowp,
And surely I’ll be mine!
And we’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

We twa hae run about the braes,
And pu’d the gowans fine;
But we’ve wandered mony a weary fit
Sin’ auld lang syne.

For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

We twa hae paidled i’ the burn,
Frae morning sun till dine;
But seas between us braid hae roared
Sin’ auld lang syne.

For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

And there’s a hand, my trusty fiere,
And gie’s a hand o’ thine!
And we’ll tak a right guid-willie waught

For auld lang syne.
For auld lang syne, my dear,
For auld lang syne,
We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns

O my luve’s like a red, red rose.
That’s newly sprung in June;
O my luve’s like a melodie
That’s sweetly play’d in tune.

As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in luve am I;
And I will love thee still, my Dear,
Till a’the seas gang dry.

Till a’ the seas gang dry, my Dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun:
I will luve thee still, my Dear,
While the sands o’life shall run.

And fare thee weel my only Luve!
And fare thee weel a while!
And I will come again, my Luve,
Tho’ it were ten thousand mile!

Winter: A Dirge by Robert Burns

The wintry west extends his blast,
And hail and rain does blaw;
Or the stormy north sends driving forth
The blinding sleet and snaw:
While, tumbling brown, the burn comes down,
And roars frae bank to brae;
And bird and beast in covert rest,
And pass the heartless day.

The sweeping blast, the sky o’ercast,
The joyless winter day
Let others fear, to me more dear
Than all the pride of May:
The tempest’s howl, it soothes my soul,
My griefs it seems to join;
The leafless trees my fancy please,
Their fate resembles mine!

Thou Power Supreme, whose mighty scheme
These woes of mine fulfil,
Here firm I rest; they must be best,
Because they are Thy will!
Then all I want O do Thou grant
This one request of mine!
Since to enjoy Thou dost deny,
Assist me to resign.

Kindergarten videos

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Skip Counting by 2’s


Skip Counting by 5’s

Skip Counting by 10’s

American Coins

Four Seasons

Days of the Week

Months of the Year Song

12 Months in a Year

Alphabet Sounds from Sounds Like Fun!



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