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Classic Fairy Tales 3

By: Peter Combe
Narrated by: Peter Combe
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Here are four of the most loved children’s fairy tales read and sung by one of Australia’s best-known children’s entertainers, Peter Combe – winner of three ARIAs for Best Children’s Album and famous for such classic songs as 'Wash Your Face in Orange Juice', 'Newspaper Mama', 'Spaghetti Bolognaise' and 'Toffee Apple'.

These stories, loved the world over, are read in Peter’s own inimitable style and come with one of his timeless songs. 1. The Hare and the Tortoise (story) 2. The Hare and the Tortoise (song) 3. Snow White (story) 4. Snow White and the Prince (song) 5. The Enormous Turnip (story) 6. The Enormous Turnip (song) 7. Robin Hood (story) 8. Robin Hood's Dream (song)

©2006 Peter Combe (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing
Collections & Anthologies Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Funny

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In Classic Fairy Tales 3, children’s entertainer Peter Combe performs cherished fairy tales in his versatile, lulling voice.

Classic stories like "The Tortoise and the Hare", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves", "Robin Hood", and "The Enormous Turnip". Each tale is capped off by a fully instrumented, original song by Combe.

Children will be delighted by Combe’s warm and inviting tone and his range of note-perfect characterizations, from the slow-witted hare to the evil Queen who’s jealous of Snow White’s beauty.

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