PODCAST · kids
Tales of Mother Goose
by Charles Perrault
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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008 - Little Red Riding-hood
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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007 - The Fairy
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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006 - Blue Beard
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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005 - Riquet of the Tuft
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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004 - The Master Cat or Puss in Boots
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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003 - Little Thumb
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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002 - The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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001 - Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper
Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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Dive into the enchanting world of Tales of Mother Goose, where youll discover the original tales collected by Charles Perrault and published in French in 1696. These timeless stories may surprise you, as they often differ from the sanitized versions we know today—reflecting a time when childrens ears were not so delicately shielded. For instance, in the tale of Little Red Riding-hood, you might recall the line, Grandmamma, what great teeth you have got! to which the wicked Wolf ominously replies, That is to eat thee up. Join narrator Phil Chenevert as he brings these captivating narratives back to life.
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Charles Perrault
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