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This page lists recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud, and the year each recording was made. Articles under each subject heading are listed alphabetically (by surname for people). For help playing Ogg audio, see Help:Media. To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests.
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Blueberries for Sal is a classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey in 1948. The story is set in Maine, following the adventures of a young girl named Sal and a bear cub named Little Bear as they both go blueberry picking with their respective mothers before winter.
The book is about a group of field mice who are gathering food, except the titular mouse who prefers to store up something special for the winter instead. The book won a 1968 Caldecott Honor for its illustrations [2] and is listed in the literary reference book 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up. [1
Winter Story is a 1980 children's book, the final of the four seasons of Jill Barklem's Brambly Hedge series. [1] In the book the biggest snowstorm in years leaves enough snow for an ice ball. [ 2 ] The Economist review of books described the book as a "(Beatrix) potter through Brambly Hedge", "mousy little tales with beautiful, busy drawings".
Earlier in the episode, Jenna read aloud a letter that she prepared for Hoda as part of her co-host's last day at TODAY. In the letter, Jenna thanked Hoda for everything she's learned from her.
The Long Winter is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her Little House series. It is set in southeastern Dakota Territory during the severe winter of 1880–1881, when she turned 14 years old. The novel was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal in 1941.