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[The Fairy Fort: A Lesson in Respect and Harmony]-[Encore: The Fairy Fort]

Circle Round · B1 · 2026-01-06

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Fairy Fort: A Lesson in Respect and Harmony

In this episode of the Circle Round podcast, the narrative of "The Fairy Fort" serves as a folklore-inspired parable exploring the consequences of human arrogance and the importance of respecting nature and tradition. The story centers on two siblings, Muriel and Declan, living in the Irish countryside, whose differing beliefs regarding the existence of fairies lead to a supernatural conflict.

The Disregard for Local Lore

Muriel, the elder sister, is a harpist who respects the local legends passed down by their mother. She warns her brother, Declan, specifically about the "fairy fort"—a "circular mound of earth surrounded by a ring of trees"—which is believed to be the home of magical beings. Despite these warnings, Declan, driven by skepticism, dismisses the fairies as a "made-up idea" and decides to gather bluebells from the sacred site. By picking these flowers, Declan commits an act of "mischief" against the unseen inhabitants of the fort.

Supernatural Retribution

The consequences of Declan’s actions are immediate and punitive. That night, upon attempting to sleep, he feels as though his bed is "full of thorns," likening the sensation to a "blackberry bramble." When he tries to sleep in his sister's room, the same sensation persists. Muriel correctly identifies this as a form of revenge, noting that the "impish sprites" (fairies) are known to wreak havoc when their territory is disturbed. This shift in Declan’s perspective illustrates a transition from hardened skepticism to an acknowledgment of forces beyond his understanding, as he realizes that "believing in fairies didn't seem like such a babyish thing after all."

Restoring Harmony through Music

Seeking to "break a fairy spell," the siblings consult their mother, who explains that the only resolution is to "make peace" with the fairies. While Declan suggests material gifts like "silver coins," the mother correctly notes that fairies have no use for human currency. It is Muriel who realizes that the fairies' passion for "music and dancing" is the key.

When Muriel approaches the fairy fort, she finds the fairies in a state of agitation, their "tiny eyes blazing" and "faces scowling." However, by playing her harp, she transforms the atmosphere. The music acts as a bridge between the human and supernatural worlds. The fairies, previously vengeful, become delighted and "beaming," ultimately agreeing to "reverse your brother's spell" on the condition that Muriel continues to share her music with them.

Conclusion: The Power of Respect

The story concludes with a restored peace, as Declan is freed from his torment and Muriel honors her commitment to perform for the fairies. Beyond the magical elements, the tale emphasizes that harmony is maintained not through dominance or material wealth, but through creativity, empathy, and a humble respect for the traditions and environments we share. The episode further encourages listeners to foster their own connection to the "mischievous" nature of the world by creating "fairy bells," a creative craft that invites children to engage with the themes of magic and wonder in their own lives.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll have to pass.
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You go out and enjoy yourself.
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Hold on a second.
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You're not trying to play a trick on me, are you?
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I can't think of any other explanation.
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📝Key Phrases

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gear up for
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wreak havoc
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pass on something
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roll one's eyes
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throw a fit
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