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Lynne Reid Banks titles such as Indian in the Cupboard and I, Houdini (my kids just about wore out the cassette tape of this one)

 

Beverly Cleary books such as Mouse and the Motorcycle or any of the Henry Huggins books

 

Dick King Smith books such as Babe

 

E. Nesbit titles such as Five Children and It, and Treasures Seekers and Railway Children

 

Jim Weiss also recorded the book Rascal, one of my all time favorite books from my boys' childhood

 

And how about Charlotte's Web or Trumpet of the Swan?

 

My younger son devoured all the Redwall books.

 

Another favorite series for him was the Freddy the Pig books by Walter Brooks. They are delightfully silly

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Which is your favorite?

 

We are listening to James and the Giant Peach and older dd LOVES it. Thought I would try another Dahl book.

 

I'm not the poster you asked, but had to say Danny the Champion of the World, & Fantastic Mr. Fox by Dahl are enduring favourites in our home.

 

To the op:

we have enjoyed many of Jim Weiss' audio books,

 

as well as these:

 

G.A. Henty's audio books by Weiss - DD likes In the Reign of Terror, DS likes Beric the Briton (both like The Cat of Bubastes)

 

The Railway Children

 

The Roman Mysteries (with the male reader)

 

Paddington Bear (so droll & funny)

 

The Last Chance Detectives

 

Both the BBC & Focus on the Family's production of The Chronicle's of Narnia

 

Pilgrims Progress (unabridged ) was DS favourite from a VERY young age

 

DD liked The Boxcar Children audios we purchased

 

My Father's Dragon Series

 

The Story of Dr. Doolitte

 

DS Likes The Hobbit

 

There are a ton more, but I've run out of typing time.

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Tale of Despereaux is our family's absolute all-time favorite audiobook ever. The British actor who reads it does the most wonderful voices — I wish he'd done all the voices in the movie. (Oh, and that the movie actually stuck to the book, instead of making up a totally different and much weirder/creepier story. :glare: )

 

Jackie

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