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Fifty Famous Fairy Tales

By: Rosemary Kingston - editor
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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Here is a timeless and wonderful collection from the best sources of fairy tales: Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and Antoine Galland.

Tales in this collection include: "Puss in Boots", "Rumpelstiltskin", "The Frog Prince", "Cinderella and the Glass Slipper", "Jack and the Beanstalk", "The Wild Swans", "Snow White and Rose Red", "The Spirit in the Bottle", "Little Red Riding Hood", "The Three Bears", "The Musicians of Bremen", "The Fisherman and his Wife", and many others sure to be familiar to children and adults alike.

(P)2000 Blackstone Audiobooks
Classics Collections & Anthologies Primary Education Funny

Critic reviews

"Marguerite Gavin reads the entire collection, and her pleasant, articulate voice is welcome story after story." (School Library Journal)
"Gavin's assured, velvety voice is a good match for this adaptation of an anthology first published in 1917....Gavin's consistent, even-keeled delivery make this a good choice for bedtime and quiet time, for listeners both young and older." (Publishers Weekly)
"What a treat to have a compendium of the greats of folk literature from the European tradition narrated by Marguerite Gavin, who evokes memories of one's own mother reading the stories by one's bedside. Her steady, soothing voice navigates the familiar...and treasured, but less well-known, tales." (AudioFile)

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There are not 50 fairytales

There are not 50 fairytales in his recording, so you’re going to be disappointed if you expect it to actually be telling the truth with the title. There’s nothing wrong with what’s here, but I don’t know why it’s called this.

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Fifty Famous Fairy Tales

The narration is adequate. She doesn't change voices and lacks excitement, but she is easy to understand. The stories are definitely of the older variety -- quite a bit of violence.

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Fair Collection of Fairy Tales

If you are looking for a collection of fairy tales that has a good collection of classics and lesser known tales then this is a good option. The narrator is ok. Her voice is pleasant enough although sometimes she lacks emotion.
Many, if not most, of these tales have been edited slightly and are not as gruesome as the originals, but some still retain their “gothic” elements. If you want Disney, this isn’t it, but if you want something more tame than the original Grimm tales then these should suit you well.
I do love that this collection includes “Little One Eye, Two Eyes, and Three Eyes.” It was always a favorite of mine from my old book of stories. It is not usually included or known about, at least in my circle of acquaintances.

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amazeing

it was a blast to the past with all of my favorite storys amazing ten out of ten

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good narration, easy to understand

I downloaded a few different fairy tales series for my kids to listen to in the car. This was by far the best. A lot of the other stories that I downloaded had complex language that made it hard for my kids (4 and 7) to understand. This one is free of annoying music and the narrator speaks with a clear american accent. Several of the other story collections were narrated by people with thick English accents making it hard for young American ears to understand. This is also 6 hours long which is great because it provides so many hours of entertainment and also, the adult is not forced to listen to the same stories over and over again.

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Very Nice

These are well done, back to back and seem to captivate my 4 and 7 year old children in the back seats while I drive. I only wish the reader would announce the end at the close of each story as there is a time of reflection on what each story meant that I think the children and I with the children could benefit from. What I've started doing, when I'm listening with the children (and not talking to my passenger or just concentrating on my driving) is to say "The end." in an announcement fashion. Sometimes I stop the recording at this point to ask what lesson did each child learn, starting with the 4 year old. Nearly every story has a lesson and the children love to hear the stories over and over it seems. I highly recommend this collection.

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Dead bodies, slaughtered heads for bedtime!!!??

What on earth are you guys thinking? My daughter likes listening to fairy tales and stories at bedtime or quiet time.. luckily my husband and I were near by two separate occasions and heard the story about a man who had killed all his ex wives and kept their dead bodies hanging in a room. Omg! I’m so so pissed! What the heck really? Pull this content immediately.

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What did you love best about Fifty Famous Fairy Tales?

Each Fairy Tale is complete

What was one of the most memorable moments of Fifty Famous Fairy Tales?

When I listened it for the first time

What does Marguerite Gavin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

the emotion she inspires

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Fairy Tales

Any additional comments?

Wonderful

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Perfect for bedtime

The narrator has the perfect tone and animation
The stories are enjoyable.
I was searching for something that is easy and light for bedtime and found this. For about 4 nights, i played the story(s), and set the timer for 60 minutes. It keeps my mind perfectly occupied for dozing off. The stories are cute, and allow the brain to rest and sleep happens. One thing I would like to fix is the way one story ends and another begins so quickly. I wish there were a few more nanoseconds to the pause between stories or for the words, The end. and the words, Now we begin ..... But it serves my purpose perfectly.

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Chapters?

Would be nice if the stories were listed instead of “chapters.” How are we supposed to know where to find any of the 50 Fairy Tales? By using 30 second increments until we find the one we want to hear?

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