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[The Gruff Brothers and the Troll: A Tale of Hospitality and Growth]-[Throwback: Billy Goats Gruff]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-07-24

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The Gruff Brothers and the Troll: A Modern Retelling

The Hungry Beginnings

The story follows the three Gruff brothers—Homer, Woody, and Charlie Ray—who are described as "ravenous" due to a sudden growth spurt. Their mother, Amberlee Gruff, laments that the boys are going to "eat me out of house and home," as they have already consumed every blade of grass on the family lawn and even resorted to gnawing on "spindly twigs" and "aluminum cans." To solve the food crisis, Amberlee instructs them to cross the "old stone bridge" to find a lush meadow filled with "sweet grass" and "dandelions."

The Encounter with Charlene

As the brothers race toward the meadow, they each encounter Charlene, a "crabby old troll" living under the bridge. Despite their mother's assurance that Charlene's "bark is worse than her bite," the brothers are initially terrified. Each brother, starting with the youngest, Charlie Ray, uses their wits to escape being "gobbled up" by the troll. They employ a clever redirection strategy, promising Charlene that a "way bigger" brother is following behind them, offering a more "gourmet meal" than their own skinny frames.

A Diplomatic Resolution

When Homer, the eldest and most level-headed of the brothers, reaches the bridge, he takes a different approach. Instead of fleeing or teasing, he engages the troll in conversation. Learning that Charlene and his mother, Amberlee, are old schoolmates, Homer pivots from fear to hospitality. He invites Charlene to dinner, promising her "lasagna" and "strawberry rhubarb pie."

Transforming Conflict into Community

This invitation leads to a heartwarming transformation. During the meal, Charlene confesses, "I've never actually eaten anybody; it's just something I say," confirming that her aggressive persona was merely a defense mechanism for her loneliness. By choosing kindness over conflict, the Gruff family turns a potential predator into a friend. The story concludes with a positive resolution: Charlene stops threatening travelers, the Gruff brothers gain unfettered access to their meadow, and the Gruff family gains a new, weekly dinner guest, proving that empathy can bridge even the widest gaps.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm so hungry
2
you've eaten up everything around here.
3
I forgot about the meadow
4
keep an eye out.
5
we'll be home for dinner too
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📝Key Phrases

1
eat someone out of house and home
2
enough is enough
3
move on to greener pastures
4
keep an eye out
5
her bark is worse than her bite
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📖 Transcript

Hello! Welcome to Stories Podcast. I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is a throwback episode.
Tune in to hear one of our classic stories from the archive that you might have missed the first time around.
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