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[Mr. Owl’s Midnight Pie Dilemma: A Tale of Self-Deception and Redemption]-[Mr. Owl's Pie: A Story for Kids]

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids · B1 · 2025-08-09

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The Great Pie Deception: A Tale of Mr. Owl

In the latest episode of Little Stories for Tiny People, host Rhea Pector celebrates the 10th anniversary of her beloved podcast with a whimsical story titled "Mr. Owl's Pie." The narrative serves as a humorous exploration of self-deception, the struggle of willpower, and the unexpected consequences of keeping secrets within a marriage.

The Denial of the "Sweet Beak"

The protagonist, Mr. Owl, finds himself in a peculiar predicament after a visit to Dr. Owling. Following complaints of symptoms that the doctor attributes to an "excess of sweets," Mr. Owl is placed on a strict, restrictive diet. Despite his undeniable cravings, Mr. Owl vehemently denies having a "sweet beak." He convinces himself—and tries to convince his wife—that he has no interest in desserts, dismissing his dietary changes as "a piece of cake."

This self-deception is tested when Mrs. Owl prepares a "mulberry rhubarb pie with cricket crumble" for a local charity bake sale. The aroma of the baking process becomes a source of intense torment for Mr. Owl, who attempts to hide behind his newspaper like a shield, pretending to be engrossed in news about the "South River" being overrun by "chocolate grasshoppers" (a slip of the tongue that betrays his true focus).

The Midnight Incident

Determined to avoid the temptation, Mr. Owl retreats to his hammock early, hoping to sleep through the ordeal. However, his subconscious has other plans. He experiences a vivid dream where his doctor grants him permission to eat nothing but pie. Upon waking, Mr. Owl discovers the horrifying truth: the pie is gone, the pan is licked clean, and his own feathers are covered in "flaky pie crust" and "bits of rhubarb."

He realizes with dawning horror that he has been sleepwalking, consuming the entire dessert in his unconscious state. Faced with the "irrefutable evidence" of his full stomach and the missing pie, Mr. Owl experiences a moment of catastrophe, fearing he has ruined his wife's contribution to the Forest Food Bank.

Redemption Through Hard Work

Refusing to panic, the "wise old grandfather owl" devises a plan to rectify his mistake. He locates an old recipe book and embarks on a frantic, exhausting quest to recreate the dessert. His journey involves "collecting mulberries" and even enduring a tense encounter with a human gardener, where he narrowly avoids being "swiped at by a broom" while attempting to secure fresh rhubarb.

After a "painstakingly slow process" of baking, Mr. Owl manages to recreate the masterpiece, complete with a "beautiful lattice pie crust." When Mrs. Owl discovers him in the kitchen, exhausted and covered in flour, he finally confesses his secret: "I have a sweet beak, and apparently I sleepwalk."

A Heartwarming Conclusion

In a twist of irony, Mrs. Owl reveals that she had actually baked extra pies all along, suspecting that her husband might eventually succumb to his cravings. The couple ends up contributing three pies to the charity event, which proves to be a "fantastic success." The story concludes with the couple sharing a knowing smile, highlighting the importance of honesty and the gentle, forgiving nature of their relationship. As Mr. Owl reflects on his chaotic day, he decides that the story of where he acquired his rhubarb—and the encounter with the broom—is a "long story" best saved for another time.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am fairly certain I know who they are from.
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I'm pretty sure they mean podcast.
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How dare you not say a word about 10 whole years of stories?
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Let me just do a little math.
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I'm no mathematician, but it's true.
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📝Key Phrases

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it has come to our attention
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take it away
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banish the thought
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give one's left wing for
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in one's golden years
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📖 Transcript

This is Ria. Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.
Our story today is... Oh. I thought I might get farther before that happened.
It seems I just received several emails, and I am fairly certain I know who they are from.
Let's see. Oh yes. The studio spiders. The ones who live in the uppermost corners of my tiny studio...
And tap away on their tiny laptops. Dear Rhea, it has come to our attention that you are not even planning to mention that this week marks the 10th anniversary of your frogcast.
I'm pretty sure they mean podcast. Moving on.

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