Audiobooks: Fairy Tales
Mr Papingay's Ship
This is a sentimental fairy tale written by Marion St. John Webb, in which children undertake an adventure in a somewhat magical ship.
Eric Prince of Lorlonia
Set in days of chivalry, this is a natural and supernatural tale of a princess, prince, and an evil uncle. Goodness prevails in the end.
Little Boy Lost
A boy is lost in a jungle and natives steel his clothes. His adventure turns to understanding and acceptance of his new companions.
Mr Papingay's Flying Shop
This is a sentimental fairy tale written by Marion St. John Webb. It features young children in the most unusual yet fun flying shop.
Little Round House
This clever fairytale adventure takes place inside a British mailbox. You would never guess what goes on in there.
Hammond's Hard Lines
Set in an old British boarding school, viewed as a prison, this humorous fairytale adventure is a forgotten classic.
Godmother's Garden
This charming Victorian fairytale has a woman protagonist and is suitable of young people of all ages - and the young at heart.
King of The Golden River
In this fairy tale, the wind is personified and holds great sway over Austria's Treasure Valley. Two elders take on a dangerous challenge.
Dragons - Two Dragons
This is a lovely dragon tale, with several important life lessons for its young readers.
Dragons - Snap-Dragons
This forgotten classic is a tale of Christmas Eve, featuring none other than Father Christmas himself – and dragons!










