The Spider and the Fly by Marry Howitt is a poem with a moral and a warning for children. Listen to this dramatic reading from <i>Storynory</i> read by Natasha Lee Lewis.
The story of the Helen of Troy, the face that launched a thousand ships. Helen was married to a Greek King, but the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, promised her to Paris, a Trojan Prince. Audio from <i>Storynory</i>.
This classic story by Oscar Wilde is set in a garden that is not unlike paradise. Children play freely among the trees and flowers. And then the owner, The Selfish Giant, returns from a long holiday and drives out the children. But all is not lost, for the giant finds redemption through a child.
Heracles was the the strong-man of the ancient world. He performed twelve labours, and we tell you about the first 6 in this audio from <i>Storynory</i>.
A shoemaker was terribly poor and had just enough money to buy leather for one pair of shoes. A Christmas story with elves – guaranteed to delight children.
Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers who are envious of his beautiful coat, a gift from their father. He finds himself in Egypt where his fortunes are soon on the rise.
The story of how George saved a town and a princess from a fearful dragon. He is associated with courage and chivalry and several countries have chosen him as their patron saint.
The famous story of the greatest rat-charmer of all time. Natasha’s <i>Storynory</i> reading is synced to the beautiful illustrations of Kate Greenaway (1846 – 1901).