The Bear is throwing a birthday party. Should he ask the tricky Monkey to play the music for him?
Childe Rowland to the Dark Tower Came …. an ancient story from England about the son of King Arthur… and maybe the first of more stories.
We continue the story of Childe Rowland, his two brothers and his sister. We take off from where the traditional story ends, with more adventures of the the four children of King Arthur. In this story, they are extremely hungry as they leave the Land of the Elves – but when they eventually find food and shelter, more adventures lie in wait for them.
Rowland’s sister is healing the wounds of the Innkeeper – but the older brothers, Benedict and Edmond are convinced that he is a highwayman who tried to rob them. What is the innkeeper’s secret?
Rowland agrees to pay a ransom to the fairy queen to rescue the innkeeper’s daughter. But is it a trap? Will the Queen steal the sword Excalibur?
A little girl is sick and the doctors says the only medicine that can cure her comes from the tears of the tigress. The Monkey promises to trick the Tigress into giving up some tears. Will his tricks succeed? Dedicated to Hallie in New York.
Hello, this is Jana, and I’m back with a story about a boy called Jake and his best buddy, Birdy. Birdy and the Magical Stardust. Let me tell you, Birdy is no ordinary back-garden crow; he’s old. And I don’t mean old like Dad or GrandDad. I mean ancient, like , “I-was-there-when-they-built-the-pyramids” kind of old. […]
Get in the mood for Halloween with a story from our spooky series, the Dutch Hotel. Every autumn, renowned historical novelist Angus MacPeabody works on his latest creation in Room 13, drawing inspiration from an old typewriter…. and perhaps from the ghosts of the hotel’s past.
Jake is hoping to go to Lapland for Christmas to see Santa, but it all depends on some precarious family finances. The answer lies in a series of puzzles. Can Jake’s best friend Birdy, a smart crow, help him and his family to go on this special treat?
Story Written by Bertie for Storynory And read by Jana Elizabeth Ello folks, It’s Monkey here. Now, before Jana starts spinning yarns about what a trickster of a fella I am, I just want to let you know I’m not as bad as she makes out. There are animals in this very jungle, my home, […]