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The Pack of Ragamuffins
- Narrated by: Laura Paton
- Length: 5 mins
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Summary
This is a story from the Grimms' Fairy Tales 2 collection.
Jacob and Wilhelm's first book of fairy tales, Children's and Household Tales, published in 1812, included 86 folktales and was an instant success. Shortly thereafter, the brothers incorporated 70 more stories in their next volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales. This continued for six more editions! The complete collection contains over 200 stories, and is probably the best-known work of German literature.
Filled with fantasy, magic, and talking animals, these enchanting tales for children often teach a lesson about moral values, and right from wrong. Reader Laura Paton's warmth and flair for characters, paired with bright and exciting classical music, results in a memorable production that younger listeners will enjoy again and again.
In this title you will find The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids, The Pack of Ragamuffins, Brother and Sister, The Three Snake-Leaves, The Boots of Buffalo-Leather, The Drummer, The Three Spinners, Old Rinkrank, The Grave Mound, The Master Thief, The Hare and the Hedgehog, The Little Folks' Presents, Master Cobbler's Awl, and The Three Sluggards.
Editor reviews
Innkeepers, beware! A cock, hen, duck, pin, and needle comprise the rowdy crew that make up The Pack of Ragamuffins, and they're looking for a place to stay. Laura Paton animates these colorful, crazy characters with silly accents and voices, replete with a real duck quack or two. At just about five minutes, this story makes for quick listening. Some antiquated vocabulary can make the tale a tad bit confusing for young audiences, but Paton's easy enunciation and excitement make the adventure fun anyhow. So, why not take five minutes to cause mischief with these zany Ragamuffins?