
By E. Nesbit
TO My Dear Godson HUBERT GRIFFITH and his sister MARGARET
CHAPTER 1. THE EGG
CHAPTER 2. THE TOPLESS TOWER
CHAPTER 3. THE QUEEN COOK
CHAPTER 4. TWO BAZAARS
CHAPTER 5. THE TEMPLE
CHAPTER 6. DOING GOOD
CHAPTER 7. MEWS FROM PERSIA
CHAPTER 8. THE CATS, THE COW, AND THE BURGLAR
A group of lively siblings and their friends—Robert, Anthea, Cyril, and Jane—spend a rainy November afternoon squabbling over cheap fireworks, secret trinkets, and the promise of a tram ride. Their ordinary quarrels soon give way to something extraordinary when a mysterious hole in an old carpet reveals a shimmering, magical surface.
Unfolding from that moment, the children discover a phoenix that can rebirth itself and a wishing‑carpet that whisks its riders to hidden realms beyond their imagination. Together they embark on a series of whimsical escapades, meeting enchanted creatures and navigating puzzling riddles, all while learning the value of courage, friendship, and a dash of cleverness. The tale balances gentle humor with a sense of wonder, inviting listeners to join the youngsters as they explore marvels that lie just beyond the everyday world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jo Churcher, and David Widger
Release date
1997-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1924
Best known for The Railway Children and the magical adventures of Five Children and It, this pioneering English writer helped reshape children's fiction by mixing everyday family life with wit, warmth, and wonder. Her stories still feel lively and modern, with children who sound and act like real kids.
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