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THE WATER PRINCESS

Narrator Yetide Badaki's light and gentle voice is just what one might expect from a serene princess--a water princess, no less. Badaki gently but urgently shares the story of Princess GieGie and her journey to the well for her family's water. The princess rises at six in the morning and then begins her walk through a dust-filled world. Shea nuts, music, and the company of other women fuel her journey. Badaki's elongated phrases and forcefully enunciated words underscore the drudgery and weight of the water on the homeward trek. Elation fills her voice with GieGie's first sip and then gulp of water. The production concludes with the author explaining the water crisis in Africa. Georgie Badiel, whose life inspired the story, also tells about her foundation, which supports efforts in her native Burkina Faso.

(Picture book. 5-8)

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2018

Duration: 7 mins

Publisher: Weston Woods Studios

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    A BIG MOONCAKE FOR LITTLE STAR

    Playful music and Emma Lysy's cheerful narration animate this brief but thoroughly enchanting audiobook for young listeners. The whimsical story unfolds as Little Star can't resist slipping out of bed every night to nibble on the delicious mooncake that her mother baked and hung in the sky to cool. In a story reminiscent of trickster folklore, Little Star's mischievous nibbling slowly diminishes the big, round mooncake in an imaginative allegory of the phases of the waning moon. Lysy's lively delivery enhances the growing sense of anticipation as Little Star wonders whether her mother notices the changes with each passing night. This is a delightful listening experience, and Grace Lin's Caldecott Honor award-winning picture-book illustrations can provide a stunning visual complement.

    (Picture book. 3-8)

    Pub Date: Dec. 29, 2020

    Duration: 4 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781549104497

    Publisher: Hachette Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A BOY AND HIS BOT

      Shy, unpopular Code is miserable when his grandfather disappears. His life goes from bad to bizarre when, on a school field trip, he trips over a hole and winds up in Mek Mound—once an ancient Okalahoman pyramid, now a land of metallic robots that threaten Earth. David Ackroyd’s narration is solid and precise. He gives a human sound to a myriad of robot personalities—a windy-voiced curmudgeon of an inventor, Code’s chatty robot buddy, and their threatening nemesis, Immortalis. Ackroyd delivers Code’s fears and hopes, as well as moments of humor, as he searches for a way to free his grandfather and vanquish the mechanical villains.

      Ages 8+

      Pub Date: Jan. 11, 2011

      Duration: 4 hrs, 45 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780307915245

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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