The Tale of Little Pig Robinson


(4 stars; 10 reviews)

“Poor Pig Robinson Crusoe!
Oh, how in the world could they do so?
They have set him afloat, in a horrible boat,
Oh, poor pig Robinson Crusoe!” – from the book

The charming story of Robinson, the pig from Edward Lear’s poem The Owl and the Pussycat. Robinson is sent to market by his aunts, both of whom are two fat to go themselves. (Summary by Rachel)


This book is part of the Legamus collection. It is public domain in the European Union, where it is hosted on Legamus' servers. It may not be legally accessed in the United States.

Reviews


(5 stars)

How wonderful to have a children's book read by a kid! My little two-year old is sometimes scared by strange adult readers' voices, but he was quite pleased to hear Rachel's sweet voice. Very good reading with clear diction. Couldn't be better!

the tale


(4.5 stars)

i love this book but the speach was bleary