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Pages in category "Short stories by James Joyce" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Just So Stories: Rudyard Kipling: 1902 [1] [3] [2] The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Beatrix Potter: 1902 [3] [2] King Arthur and His Knights: Howard Pyle: 1902-3: The Call of the Wild: Jack London: 1903 [1] Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Kate Douglas Wiggin: 1903 [1] A Little Princess: Frances Hodgson Burnett: 1905 [1] [3] The Railway Children: E. Nesbit ...
The first series, which is aimed at four- to five-year-olds, comprised ten episodes focusing on the numbers 1-10, in order; each episode opened with Lolita introducing herself to the viewer, and pulling the number for the episode off its string (which was hanging from the studio ceiling), then pushing it into its correct hole in a wall, and singing the main theme, One to Ten, as each of its ...
The Tale of Jack Frost (25 December 2004, 31 December 2009) Tales from Europe; Tales of Aesop; Tales of the Riverbank; Tales of the Tooth Fairies (7 September 1993, 14 December 1993) Tales of a Wise King; Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1 January 1977) Taz-Mania (21 December 1998) Tea with Grandma (14 September 1992, 9 November 1992) Teacher's Pet ...
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (2003) is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury. Bradbury wrote an introduction to the collection where he speaks about some of the inspirations, influences and among other things, the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The collection repeats no stories from The Stories of Ray Bradbury.
The Happy Prince and Other Tales (or Stories) is a collection of bedtime stories for children by Oscar Wilde, first published in May 1888.It contains five stories that are highly popular among children and frequently read in schools: "The Happy Prince," "The Nightingale and the Rose," "The Selfish Giant," "The Devoted Friend," and "The Remarkable Rocket."
"Mute Milton" "The Greatest Car in the World" "The Final Battle" "The Powers of Observation" "The Ghoul Squad" "Toy Shop" "You Men of Violence" "The Finest Hunter in the World"
The stories are suitable for early exploration of cultural diversity. One day, Elmer decides that he wants to look like all the other elephants as he is tired of being different, and paints himself elephant colour in order to 'blend in'. Once painted, the other elephants and jungle creatures no longer recognise him.