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THE ANIMALS SPEAK

THE LAKOTA WAY (WAMÁKASHKAŊ’IYA: LAKHÓL WICHÓH’AŊ KIŊ)

A thoughtful audio presentation that works best when paired with the beautiful book.

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Shaun Taylor-Corbett, whose heritage includes Blackfeet, narrates Sibert honoree Nelson‘s (Hunkpapa Lakota–Standing Rock Sioux) picture-book presentation of Lakota principles as embodied in the natural world. The name of each animal, from buffalo to frog to horse and more, is presented in both English and Lakota, followed by a sentence or two of description and explanation of how their behaviors inform the Lakota way of life. Taylor-Corbett’s light, earnest voice is a good tonal match with the text, and he smoothly incorporates the Lakota vocabulary into his delivery. His pacing is measured, granting the animals the respect they’re due and allowing little listeners following along with the print book to linger on each page to take in the details of Nelson’s illustrations, which are inspired by traditional Lakota artwork.

A thoughtful audio presentation that works best when paired with the beautiful book. (Picture book. 6-10)

Pub Date: March 17, 2026

Duration: 7 mins

DD ISBN: 9798898850357

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: April 21, 2026

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    ORRIS AND TIMBLE: STAR STORIES

    From the Orris and Timble series , Vol. 3

    Bramhall embraces the storytelling tone that has built this series.

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    Mark Bramhall, who read the first two audiobooks in this series, now brings listeners the final installment in a satisfying conclusion. His narration shows his deep understanding of the characters—Orris, a rat, and Timble, an owl—as well as their unlikely friendship. He excellently executes grouchy Orris’ outward crabbiness and his more vulnerable interiority. Bramhall portrays young, patient Timble’s affection for the owl and his desire for Orris to experience the joy of flight with him. By the audiobook’s end, both flight and trust are achieved and the pair shares a new level of happiness. The final scene celebrates the magic these tales have brought to devoted fans.

    Bramhall embraces the storytelling tone that has built this series. (Early chapter book. 7-9)

    Pub Date: April 7, 2026

    Duration: 18 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780593861905

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: April 20, 2026

    Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2026

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      LULU AND THE OTHERS

      A TRUE STORY

      Listeners will hear the smile in Vacker's narration, and Lulu will win their hearts.

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      Karissa Vacker joyfully narrates this nonfiction picture book. Listeners initially may be puzzled by Lulu's family: Are they humans? Apes? However, by the time it’s clear that Lulu is a bonobo destined to be returned to the wild, listeners will be fully invested in Lulu's connection to her human family—she can sign, use the fridge, and peruse magazines. Vacker’s narration sounds kind and caring as she recounts Lulu's transformation from beloved pet to respected wild bonobo. In the wild, it is Lulu's knowledge of being "other" that makes her a great leader, especially as she welcomes new bonobos to the group and nurtures them. An author’s note offers more scientific details.

      Listeners will hear the smile in Vacker's narration, and Lulu will win their hearts. (Picture book. 4-8)

      Pub Date: March 10, 2026

      Duration: 9 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063471726

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: May 19, 2026

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