Wicked Uncles Lost Dog Story by Bertie. Read by Richard. Proofread Audio edited by Jana Elizabeth. Dont miss our Wicked Uncle Writing Competition! When Jemima was old enough to walk to the shops on her own, Dad bought her a phone. It was her most pri
Owing to a bit of disorganisation, Bertie slept through Halloween this year, despite all ghostly moans and growns, and the fireworks going off everywhere. And so this years spooky story comes about a month late. I told him not to worry, because peopl
We do hear you! Bertie has noticed all the comments asking for another Wicked Uncle story. Uncle Jeff returns with an uncharacteristically generous and flamboyant style. Dad is going to be 50, and his younger brother is planning a wonderful party for
Title: The Goblins Christmas Writer: Elizabeth Anderson Genre: Poetry Preface to The Goblins Christmas poem Once upon a time I visited Fairy-land and spent a day in Goblin-town. The people there are much like ourselves, only they are very, very small
Megan loved bears more than anything else in the whole world. She had a polar bear, a grizzly bear, a panda bear, and even a koala bear. She had other animals too, but it was only the bears that got to sleep in Megans bed at night. Each night before
Maxwell put up his hand and waited for his teacher, Mrs. Gilbert, to notice him. Do you have a question, Maxwell? she asked. Its more like a problem, Maxwell said. I lost my tooth. Maxwell stood up and held out his hand to show his class his baby too
Ollie the octopus only had seven legs. The last one will grow, the ocean doctor said the day Ollie was born. But when? asked Ollies mother. She was very sad. When Ollie turns eight years old, the doctor said. For seven years, Ollies brothers and sist
After school one winter day, Jacks mother told him to go out and play in the snow. But its so cold outside, Mother! Jack said. Put on your coat and your hat and your mittens, his mother said. You can build a snowman before your father comes home. Im
The sun was about to rise on Farmer Tims farm. Chester Chicken woke up the cows with his important news. The chickens are taking a holiday today, Chester Chicken said. Is that so? said Daisy the cow. What is the special occasion? We worked too hard t
Marty Mckay was already five years old, but he was still the baby of the family. Can I have some tea too? Marty asked his mother. She drank her tea from a beautiful cup and stirred it with a silver spoon. No, Marty. Youre too young to drink tea. But,
Inky-Pinky-Pooh was a very little kitten, and he lived in a very large house. It was a very grand house, too, but when a new cook arrived one day things began to be bad for poor Inky-Pink. For the new Cook did not like animals at all. She rarely reme
This chocolate-crazed story should get you in the mood for an Easter-egg hunt. Look out for a surprise-guest appearance from a famous fluffy animal dear to the hearts of chocolate-lovers everywhere. Jim is one of the very few boys on earth who doesnt
Astropup and Lady Annabelles Diamond Dog Collar Hello Astropup here! If you have heard any of the Sherlock Holmes stories, read by the excellent Richard here on Storynory, you will know that Holmess best friend, Doctor Watson, wrote down everything t
How would you like to write a Wicked Uncle story of your own and hear me Richard read it out here on Storynory? This Summer (or winter if you live down under) get your pen or your keyboard ready to write for us. Think up your own plot based on the lo
Give me the grace that you gave through your son Teach me to love the unlovable ones. Show me the truth of your holy word I want to become the salt of the earth. Because of your grace I will love my brother No matter what he's done Because of your gr
Up until now, it has been a bit of mystery as to exactly how Prince Bertie was turned into a frog. Colin the Carp, who lives in the pond with Bertie at the bottom of the garden, has been going around whispering things behind his back. He has been tel
A Huntsman, returning with his dogs from the field, fell in by chance with a Fisherman who was bringing home a basket well laden with fish. The Huntsman wished to have the fish, and their owner experienced an equal longing for the contents of the gam
A Lion, unable from old age and infirmities to provide himself with food by force, resolved to do so by artifice. He returned to his den, and lying down there, pretended to be sick, taking care that his sickness should be publicly known. The beasts e
A Peacock spreading its gorgeous tail mocked a Crane that passed by, ridiculing the ashen hue of its plumage and saying, I am robed, like a king, in gold and purple and all the colors of the rainbow; while you have not a bit of color on your wings. T
A middle-aged man, whose hair had begun to turn gray, courted two women at the same time. One of them was young, and the other well advanced in years. The elder woman, ashamed to be courted by a man younger than herself, made a point, whenever her ad
- 英文经典:弗兰肯斯坦-Frankenstein
- 中国十二生肖:马-The Horse
- 中国十二生肖:蛇-The Snake
- 中国十二生肖:龙-The Dragon
- 英文经典:傲慢与偏见-Pride and Prejudice
- 英文经典:远大前程-Great Expectations
- 英文经典:福尔摩斯历险记-The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
- 英文经典:变形记-Metamorphosis
- 中国十二生肖:猴-The Monkey
- 中国十二生肖:羊-The Goat
- 中国十二生肖:猪-The Pig
- 中国十二生肖:狗-The Dog
- 中国十二生肖:鸡-The Rooster
- 事实:字母"Q"是第二大不常用单词-“Q” is the Second Least Common Letter
- 事实:摄影者排队在等候什么-Photographers Line Up For Manhattanhenge
- 事实:纽约城曾是新阿姆斯特丹-New York City Was Once New Amsterdam
- 事实:人类记忆力的局限-The Limit of the Human Memory
- 事实:离开的另一种说法-Six Feet Under Means Departed
- 事实:达芬奇眼中的树-Da Vinci’s Rule of the Trees
- 事实:动物栖息地的缺失是导致动物灭绝的重要原因-Habitat Loss is the Leading Cause of Extinction
- 英文经典:弗兰肯斯坦-Frankenstein
- 中国十二生肖:马-The Horse
- 中国十二生肖:蛇-The Snake
- 中国十二生肖:龙-The Dragon
- 英文经典:傲慢与偏见-Pride and Prejudice
- 英文经典:远大前程-Great Expectations
- 英文经典:福尔摩斯历险记-The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
- 英文经典:变形记-Metamorphosis
- 中国十二生肖:猴-The Monkey
- 中国十二生肖:羊-The Goat
- 中国十二生肖:猪-The Pig
- 中国十二生肖:狗-The Dog
- 中国十二生肖:鸡-The Rooster
- 事实:字母"Q"是第二大不常用单词-“Q” is the Second Least Common Letter
- 事实:摄影者排队在等候什么-Photographers Line Up For Manhattanhenge
- 事实:纽约城曾是新阿姆斯特丹-New York City Was Once New Amsterdam
- 事实:人类记忆力的局限-The Limit of the Human Memory
- 事实:离开的另一种说法-Six Feet Under Means Departed
- 事实:达芬奇眼中的树-Da Vinci’s Rule of the Trees
- 事实:动物栖息地的缺失是导致动物灭绝的重要原因-Habitat Loss is the Leading Cause of Extinction