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[The Lazy Pony: A Lesson in Responsibility and Hard Work]-[Throwback: The Lazy Pony]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-12-16

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The Lazy Pony: A Lesson in Responsibility

Introduction

In this classic episode of the Stories Podcast, host Amanda Weldon presents an adaptation of an Aesop’s fable titled The Lazy Pony. The story follows Webster, a pony who enjoys a life of leisure, and his owner, a young girl named Harper. This narrative serves as a gentle exploration of the transition from a carefree existence to one of responsibility and the value of hard work.

The Life of Leisure

Initially, Webster is defined by his idle habits. He spends his days "running through the fields," "munching on oats and hay," and "chasing the ducks by the pond." His relationship with Harper is centered on comfort, specifically the time she spends brushing his "coat and mane." Webster views his life as a perpetual playtime, believing that "working was for the other animals."

The Conflict: Duty vs. Laziness

When the farm faces financial hardship due to spring rains washing away crops, the family decides to mine and sell salt. Harper takes on the responsibility of transporting the salt to the market in Merrimack, tasking Webster with carrying the load. Upon feeling the weight of the "bushel baskets of salt," Webster becomes agitated. He feels that "it didn't seem fair" to have to work, as he had never been required to "earn his oats" before.

The Pattern of Deception

Webster devises a plan to avoid his chores. As they cross a stream on their way to the market, he pretends to trip, causing the salt to melt in the water. Despite his "dramatic" performance, the family remains patient. However, when he repeats the trick, Harper begins to suspect that the falls are not accidental. The turning point arrives when Harper, anticipating his deceit, replaces the salt with sponges.

The Lesson Learned

When Webster attempts his characteristic "stumble" into the stream, the outcome is different. The sponges absorb the water, becoming "extra heavy," which punishes Webster for his laziness. Realizing he has been outsmarted, Webster feels "a little guilty" and apologizes by nuzzling Harper. Through this experience, he learns that fulfilling his duties leads to a more rewarding life.

Conclusion

By the end of the story, the dynamic between the girl and the pony shifts. Webster continues to help with the weekly chore, but he finds that after "earning his oats," his meals taste better. The story concludes with a balanced life for Webster: he still enjoys his time "running through the fields" and "chasing the ducks," but he now understands the satisfaction that comes from contributing to his family’s well-being.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't wait!
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Earn my oats?
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It's not so bad.
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Part of growing up is helping around the farm.
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When it comes to holiday gifting, I want to give things people really love.
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📝Key Phrases

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tune in
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get the gist of
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run into some trouble
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give it a try
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earn one's oats
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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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