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[Birdie's Treasure Hunt: A Tale of Ancient Secrets and Unlikely Heroes]-[Birdy's Treasure Hunt]

Storynory - Audio Stories For Kids · A2 · 2025-09-25

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Birdie's Treasure Hunt: A Journey into History and Magic

The Setting: An Idyllic Welsh Escape

In the latest episode of Story Nori, listeners are transported to a picturesque farm in Wales, characterized by "rolling hills" and "long sandy beaches." Jake and his family settle into a converted barn, surrounded by a quintessential storybook landscape. Among the farm's inhabitants, the most notable is "the Emperor," a magnificent Berkshire pig described by the farmer as being so intelligent he could be a "straight A student." This intellectual pig, along with the farm's rustic charm, sets the stage for a grand adventure.

The Legend of Buried Treasure

During their stay, the family encounters a local "treasure hunter" using a "metal detector" to search for gold. Intrigued by the prospect of wealth, Jake seeks the assistance of his wise companion, Birdie—a black crow who claims to have lived for over 2,000 years. Birdie reveals a fascinating piece of history: he once advised a "Welsh Druid" to bury his valuable items, including "swords, goblets, and chains," to protect them from the invading Romans led by "General Agricola." Birdie recalls that the Druid performed his ceremonies on a "pointy hill," which happens to be the exact location where the Emperor pig resides.

The Quest and the Unlikely Discovery

Despite initial skepticism from his family, Jake remains determined to find the treasure. Guided by Birdie, who perches on the Emperor’s head, the group witnesses an extraordinary scene. The Emperor begins "rooting in the ground" and digging with his "trotter," eventually unearthing a silver goblet. This discovery catches the attention of the professional treasure hunter, who soon joins the effort.

As the days pass, the Emperor proves to be a far more effective treasure seeker than the modern "buzzing contraption," unearthing a collection of bronze, silver, and gold artifacts. Many of these items are engraved with the "emblem of a wild boar," a striking resemblance to the Emperor himself, suggesting a deep, mystical connection between the prize pig and the ancient treasures.

A Fair Conclusion

Following the discovery, the museum acquires the collection of boar-marked items, acknowledging their historical significance dating back to pre-Roman times. However, the "bird goblet," bearing the mark of Jake’s friend, is returned to the farmer, who generously gifts it to Jake. The story concludes with the goblet sitting proudly on the mantelpiece—a "very special" souvenir that Jake insists is "probably magic."

Through this whimsical narrative, the story highlights the beauty of imagination and the idea that history is often hidden in plain sight, waiting for the right pair of eyes—and perhaps the help of an ancient, wise crow—to reveal its secrets. "Fair's fair," as the farmer says, and for Jake, the real treasure was the incredible experience of uncovering a piece of the past with his extraordinary animal friends.

🎯Key Sentences

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He's clever, no doubt about it
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Oh, you're joking
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Has he found any gold yet?
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Yeah, why not
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Fair's fair.
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📝Key Phrases

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no doubt about it
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root around
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beeping like crazy
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fair's fair
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the fright of one's life
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📖 Transcript

Birdies treasure hunt.
Hello and welcome to story nori.
You're listening to jana and i'm back with a brand new birdie story.
It was a lovely hot, dry summer.
Jake and his family packed their bags and drove to a scenic part of Britain called Wales, where there are castles and rolling hills and long sandy beaches.
Some people say there are even dragons there, but Jake didn't see any.

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