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[Curious Boots: A Tale of Discovery and Reward]-[Encore: Curious Boots feat. Colin Hanks]

Circle Round · B1 · 2022-07-26

Preschool Enlightenment
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Curious Boots: The Rewards of Unending Curiosity

Introduction

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear presents a Norwegian folktale titled "Curious Boots." The story follows three brothers—Elias, Tobias, and the youngest, Lucas (nicknamed "Boots")—as they embark on a quest to save a royal castle from an enchanted spell. The narrative serves as a charming parable about the power of inquiry and the unexpected rewards of maintaining a curious mind.

The Royal Challenge and the Mother's Wisdom

A mysterious spell has plagued the royal palace, causing "thick, thorny vines" to block out the sunlight and the well to run dry, turning the earth into stone. The Queen promises a "richly rewarded" fate to anyone capable of clearing the vines and restoring the water.

Before departing, the brothers' mother gives them a crucial piece of advice: "no matter what happens, you'll always stay curious." She emphasizes that they must "ask questions" and "not rest until you find the answer." While Elias and Tobias dismiss this advice, the young, overlooked Boots takes it to heart, setting the stage for his success.

The Power of Inquiry: Investigating the Unknown

As the brothers journey toward the palace, they repeatedly encounter mysterious sounds. While the older brothers mock the noises and wish to ignore them, Boots follows his mother's instruction to stay curious. His persistence leads to the discovery of three magical, miniature tools:

  1. The Tiny Axe: Upon hearing a "chop, chop, chopping sound," Boots investigates and finds a tiny axe, "no bigger than your thumb," that has been waiting for him.
  2. The Tiny Shovel: During a night in a rocky hill, Boots tracks a "digging sound" to find a shovel, "no longer than your pointer finger," capable of breaking through hard stone.
  3. The Hazelnut: In a grassy meadow, Boots follows a "rippling sound" to a hazelnut that acts as an infinite source of water, trickling out to quench the land.

Each tool reveals a shared purpose: they have been waiting for someone who cared enough to ask questions and investigate the source of their activity. By choosing curiosity over apathy, Boots gains the very items required to fulfill the Queen's impossible tasks.

Triumph at the Palace

Upon reaching the castle, the older brothers fail to make a dent in the enchanted vines or the stone ground. When it is his turn, Boots utilizes his magical finds. He commands the tiny axe to "chop and chop away," clearing the vines and letting "glorious rays of sunlight" flood the palace. He then uses the tiny shovel to dig and the hazelnut to fill the well, proving that his intellectual engagement was more powerful than the brute strength of his older brothers.

Conclusion: A Lesson for Listeners

Boots earns his reward, but his greatest prize is the mindset he cultivated. The story concludes by encouraging listeners to apply this same curiosity to their daily lives. By asking why things work the way they do—whether it is how airplanes stay in the air or how earthworms see—listeners are invited to "work together to find an answer." Ultimately, Curious Boots reminds us that the world is full of hidden wonders, and those who dare to ask questions are the ones most likely to uncover them.

🎯Key Sentences

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so stay tuned.
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smack dab in the middle
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a really cool story you may have missed the first time around
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Curiosity keeps life interesting.
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Consider it done.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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smack dab in the middle
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catch wind of
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go a very long way
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consider it done
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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