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Here are five audiobooks for middle-grade listeners to enjoy, all with outstanding performances by their narrators. Selected by Audiofile Magazine.
Thanks to pages filled with dwarves, elves, trolls, goblins, spiders, eagles, wizards, J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit is the adventure of a lifetime.
When you read Roald Dahl’s Matilda, you’ll be snickering from start to end. Matilda was the last long kids’ book that Roald Dahl wrote.
What Breathes Through Its Butt? is a fun and challenging introduction to scientific ways of thinking. Great for anyone interested in STEM.
T is for Thor is a beautiful and captivating introduction to Norse mythology for young readers eager to move beyond the two-dimensional Hollywood depictions.
The We Can Color! series offers readers an enticing combination of coloring and fun facts. Readers can immerse themselves in a wide variety of topics.
Best of all, Whale’s The Official Doodle BoyTM Coloring Book serves as an inspiration and proof that it’s a-okay to doodle all over everything.
With colorful elementary school classrooms and a wonderfully diverse cast, TEACHING MRS. MUDDLE strikes the perfect balance between humor and comfort.
A wonderful tribute to a solid foundation and commitment, Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia’s BESS THE BARN STANDS STRONG is a gem, sure to delight.