Friends and Helpers

audiobook

Friends and Helpers

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

This collection invites young listeners to discover the quiet lives of the creatures that share our world, encouraging kindness and respect through gentle storytelling. Written at the turn of the twentieth century, its opening essay argues that compassion for animals is the first step toward a more humane society. The narrator’s calm voice sets a thoughtful tone, reminding children that cruelty often begins with ignorance.

Among the varied chapters are vivid tales of birds, farmyard friends, and a weary traveling dog named Rover, whose hunger and mistreatment spark a child's instinct to care. The book blends short narratives with poems and rich illustrations, each piece chosen to spark curiosity about animal habits and needs. Early scenes show Rover’s uneasy wanderings, offering a clear moment for listeners to consider how even small acts of empathy can change a life.

Throughout, the stories serve as gentle lessons in responsibility, showing how everyday actions—feeding a robin, protecting a sheep, or simply listening—build the foundation of a compassionate character. Listeners are guided to see animals not as background scenery but as friends whose well‑being matters to us all.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (246K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.