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Esio Trot
- Narrated by: Quentin Blake
- Length: 33 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Animals & Nature
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Publisher's Summary
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Esio Trot by Roald Dahl, read by Sir Quentin Blake.
Mr Hoppy loves Mrs Silver.
Mrs Silver loves Alfie the tortoise.
Sometimes Mr Hoppy wishes he could become a tortoise. Until one day he finds a way to win Mrs Silver's heart, with the help of a little magic and some cabbage.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-04-20
this is the best book ever
I love books by Roald dahl and he is very funny and the narrator was quite good
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- anne-marie
- 09-08-18
cool
this book was amazing I love ready these books they are so amazing all sort of adventures you will find
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- E.A.P.
- 16-05-15
Lovely story. Loved the ending.
The performance of this story is wonderful and story is so lovely especially at the end. Worries don't matter no more when happiness and love fill the little creature's journey of life.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-04-21
good
kids liked it
and did too. it was fun and light hearted. give it a go.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-07-20
amazing!
I have fallen in love with Quentin's voice. As well as the story being so sweet and lovely, it's make my heart tingle!
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- Jolee Dorie Davis
- 28-02-20
Total Success, would recommend...
intro great, for my son a little info and context for me a mini mind winder about how times change. Fabulously read, clear, concise and lovely smooth time which makes for a good listener at bedtime. excellent story I am today as much as when I was younger a huge Roald Dhal fan and have introduced my son to his work and he snapping up every story...
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-10-19
Esio Trot...I love it
I love this book and I listen to it every night I am 9. I've listened to it about 40 times. My favourite part is when Mr hoppy swaps alive for the bigger tortoise. And I love when Mrs silver describes little ladies house when the bigger tortoise can't fit in
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- Carrie
- 07-02-19
Short and sweet
This isn't the longest story to purchase but it is a lovely listen. My son has listened to it repeatedly, at least 20 times or more. Anyone who has seen the short film will have no problem with Quentin Blake's silky tones wrapping around the image in your mind making a joyful short story.
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- 16-10-18
Radio trot a
A great book to listen to when in bed or a start to a early morning
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- Mary Lot
- 01-04-16
Esio Trot
I loved it because it had a happy ending. The best bit was when they got married. I lived all the three characters because they were all so nice. I also liled that there were no bad bits. Amélie, 5 years old
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- Nebula Purchaser
- 16-12-19
Esio trot
I loved it it was awesome. One day I will buy the hole set on audible.
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- Veronica
- 29-07-17
Such a treasure to be told by Quentin Blake too!
Would you consider the audio edition of Esio Trot to be better than the print version?
I loved it, so yes - better than the print version.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Esio Trot?
It's a cheeky story line I'll tell you that! The ending wasn't what I expected, but then we are talking about a tortoise? I loved the imagination of Roald Dahl, again he never ceases to amaze me. The magic spell for growing - priceless!!
What does Quentin Blake bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Look I'm a huge fan of Quentin Blake, being an illustrator myself. So stumbling across a Roald Dahl book NARRATED by Quentin Blake was a real treasure! Quentin really brings out the British charm of Dahl's stories that your own voice in your head can't quite do.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Felt a mix of happiness and umbrage at the end. You'll have to read it to see what I mean, but glad everyone in the end was happy.
Any additional comments?
This story would be great for a classroom! I loved it and even though it only went for 33 minutes or so, it's so entertaining. I'll be slowly downloading all of Roald Dahl's other audio books too. For the young and young at heart! <3 Bravo!