Summary
The North Star In this classic storybook about lifelong learning, Reynolds inspires learners of all ages to navigate their full potential and follow their dreams. Roberto the Insect Architect A termite named Roberto pursues his dream of becoming an architect and travels to the big city where he hopes to find success. This funny and inspirational story will encourage viewers of any age to build their dreams. Henry Hikes to Fitchburg It isn't how fast you get someplace, but what you do along the way: that's the philosophy behind this story about two friends who agree to meet 30 miles away in Fitchburg. In this story inspired by Thoreau's WALDEN, Henry elects to take a very long nature walk, while his friend chooses to work to earn his train fare. About Henry
Contents
The North Star / by Peter ReynoldsRoberto the insect architect / by Nina Laden
Henry hikes to Fitchburg / by D.B. Johnson
About Henry.
Additional Information
Subjects |
Thoreau, Henry David,
-- 1817-1862
-- Fiction.
Self-actualization -- Fiction. Individuality -- Fiction. Insects -- Fiction. Children's audiobooks. |
Publisher | Norwalk, CT : Solon, Ohio :Weston Woods Studios ;2011 Findaway World, LLC, |
Edition | Unabridged. |
Other Titles | North Star. Roberto the insect architect. Henry hikes to Fitchburg. |
Contributors |
Reynolds, Peter H.
(Peter Hamilton), 1961- North Star.
Laden, Nina. Roberto the insect architect. Johnson, D. B. (Donald B.), 1944- Henry hikes to Fitchburg. Curry, Tim. Hayes, Sean, 1970- Naughton, James, 1945- Weston Woods Studios. Findaway World, LLC. |
Participants/Performers |
Narrators, Tim Curry (The North Star), Sean Hayes (Roberto the insect architect), James Naughton (Henry hikes to Fitchburg. |
Audience |
Ages 5-9. |
Language |
English |
Notes |
Unabridged. Title from Playaway label. One set of earphones and one AAA battery required for playback. Accompanying material may vary. |
System Details |
Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player. |
Description |
1 audio media player (31 min.) : digital, HD audio ; 3 1/4 x 2 in. |
ISBN | 9781617077951 161707795X |
Other | Classic View |