1.11 Then Quite Suddenly the Floor Seemed to Tip Up
1.12 The Next Day, Cook Came to Mother
1.13 For Some Reason or Other
1.14 Anthea Felt Rather Uncomfortable
1.15 The Old Ranee or Queen
1.16 All This Had Taken Some Time
1.17 The Children Sidled Away
1.18 So They Went
1.19 We Shan't Be Able to Go Anywhere on the Carpet
2.1 Has Anyone Got Any Matches? Said Anthea
2.2 The Stone Was Heaved Up
2.3 So They All Went in
2.4 They Went Down the Road
2.5 Mother Arranged with Aunt Emma
2.6 Everything Was Nicely Washed Up
2.7 At This Point the Phoenix
2.8 It Was Jane Who Awoke with a Start
2.9 Well, Miss, Said the Burglar
2.10 The Morning After the Adventure
2.11 Good Gracious, Said Jane
2.12 So the Children Arranged to Wait
2.13 And Instantly They Were
2.14 Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
2.15 When She Had Gone Out the Phoenix
2.16 The Songs in the Play It Took to Be Hymns
2.17 But a Fierce Waft of Smoke and Hot Air
2.18 No One Had Noticed the Phoenix
2.19 Anthea Put the Last Touches
2.20 When They Got Home, There Lay the Carpet
2.21 Whatever Have You Done with the Carpet?
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
By Edith Nesbit / Read By Anna Bentinck
Description:
This sequel to Five Children and It sees the four children finding a carpet—and then being told by a Phoenix that it is a magic carpet. It means a series of adventures. Anna Bentinck reads the tale with great charm. With delightful music of the period.