Dido, the Dancing Bear: His Many Adventures
Richard Barnum
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One of the Kneetime Animal Stories for children, Dido the Dancing Bear may seem unethical today, but when it was written in 1916, such spectacles were a relatively common and "harmless" entertainment, In this story, we follow Dido as he is caught, trained and put in a circus. Along the way, he meets several other animals from the series. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
Richard Barnum is a pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which mass-produced children's books. (2 hr 54 min)
Chapitres
Dido Cuts Up | 10:10 | Lu par Natalia |
Dido Is Caught | 16:57 | Lu par Alan Lord |
Dido Is Trained | 14:27 | Lu par Alan Lord |
Dido Learns to Dance | 10:20 | Lu par danna535 |
Dido Crosses the Ocean | 20:47 | Lu par Shasta |
Dido in the Country | 15:03 | Lu par Shasta |
Dido Meets Don | 17:42 | Lu par Shasta |
Dido Helps a Girl | 17:38 | Lu par Shasta |
Dido in the Bakery | 11:04 | Lu par Nightshade |
Dido Scares a Man | 14:03 | Lu par mleigh |
Dido in the Circus | 11:52 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Dido in a Fire | 14:29 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |