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[The Perilous Goblin Picnic: A Tale of Temptation and Bravery]-[Throwback: The Goblin Picnic!]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-10-28

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📋 Summary

The Allure of the Forbidden

The story centers on the village of Homestone, a settlement defined by its proximity to the "Rootwilds," a dark and dangerous forest. Local folklore warns of the "goblins," creatures described as "short and knobbly, with long limbs and ghoulish faces." These creatures inhabit the "darkest places of the root-wilds," luring humans with "magical food" that acts as a curse. Once a human tastes this food, they lose the ability to consume anything else, eventually wasting away until they transform into a goblin themselves. Despite these dire warnings, a young boy named Hawk, driven by the "bluff certainty" of youth and a desire to be the "hero of his own story," chooses to ignore the wisdom of his sister, Rose, and the village elders.

The Trap of the Goblin Picnic

Hawk’s arrogance leads him deep into the woods, where he encounters three goblins—Spag, Spug, and their companion. The goblins employ a classic trap: a "picnic" filled with "rust-red tomatoes, queerly curled peppers, and lumpy white roots." The goblins use song and deception to lull Hawk into a false sense of security, convincing him that "food was food." Hawk consumes their offerings, and upon returning home, he realizes the curse has taken hold: his mother’s "meat pie" tastes like "burnt toast and spoiled milk." As his health deteriorates, his skin begins to turn a "sickly brownish-green," signaling his slow, inevitable transformation into a goblin.

A Sister’s Heroism and the Moonlight Cure

When their parents remain dismissive, attributing Hawk’s condition to a simple "stomach flu," Rose takes matters into her own hands. She recognizes that Hawk is suffering from the "goblin curse." Demonstrating remarkable courage, Rose ventures into the forest armed with her father’s bow. She discovers the goblins’ lair and witnesses them gloating over the impending transformation of her brother.

Rose engages in a desperate confrontation, using a "hollowed-out pumpkin" to splash "bubbling stew" into the goblins' faces. During her escape, she secures the true antidote: water from the "moonlight stream." The climax occurs when the lead goblin catches up to her near their home, attempting to force another "inky black" fruit into her mouth. Hawk, despite his weakened state, manages to fire an arrow, causing the goblin to burst into "swampy water."

Redemption and Lesson

The story concludes with a moment of high tension as Rose uses her hair, saturated with the "shimmering" moonlight water, to wring the cure into Hawk’s mouth. The "foul colors" fade, and Hawk’s humanity is restored. This tale serves as a cautionary narrative for listeners, emphasizing the importance of listening to warnings and the dangers of succumbing to superficial temptations. As the narrator concludes, the legend of the goblins serves as a reminder: "no matter how hungry you are, no matter how good it smells, never—ever join in on a goblin picnic."

🎯Key Sentences

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Spoiler alert, it won't go well.
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Nothing to be afraid of, right?
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I knew all that scary stuff was just a story.
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What could happen?
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You goblins aren't so bad as everyone says.
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📝Key Phrases

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tune in
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missed the first time around
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turn into
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tag along
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banged out
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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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