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[The Fairy Catcher: A Lesson in Freedom and Empathy]-[Throwback: My Pet Fairy]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-04-29

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The Fairy Catcher: A Lesson in Freedom and Empathy

Introduction: The Trap of Possession

In this classic episode of the Stories Podcast, host Amanda Weldon recounts the tale of Nellie, a young girl who treats her time in the forest as "very serious business." Nellie possesses a deep fascination with magic, specifically fairies. She spends her days constructing elaborate "fairy traps"—which she describes as more of a "fairy bed"—hoping to catch one of these elusive creatures. Her methodology involves singing a specific song and creating a circle of twigs, sand, and flowers to entice a fairy to rest.

The Discovery and the Dilemma of Captivity

Nellie’s persistent efforts eventually succeed. She discovers a fairy sleeping on her constructed bed and, treating the creature like a "soap bubble that might pop," captures it in a glass jar. Excited, she rushes to show her father, a man who, despite his busy schedule, encourages her discoveries. However, her father immediately offers a word of caution: "It's a shame to see it bottled up. You should let her free." He explains that like humans, fairies do not thrive in captivity, noting that they "yearn to be free, to see what's around the next bend in the forest."

The Fading Magic

Nellie, blinded by her desire to keep her "personal bit of wild magic," ignores her father’s advice. She keeps the fairy, but soon observes a distressing transformation. The fairy’s "bright colors and gossamer wings had lost a lot of their luster," turning from vibrant hues to "drab and dusty" shades. Despite Nellie’s attempts to stimulate the fairy by tapping on the glass, the creature sits listlessly, appearing "unappreciated, undervalued, and betrayed."

In a desperate attempt to rectify the situation, Nellie upgrades the fairy’s environment from a glass jar to a luxurious fishbowl filled with "grass and flowers and pebbles and even a little hollow made of bark." Yet, the fairy continues to wither, eventually appearing as if she had been "dusted with ash." The physical decline of the fairy serves as a poignant metaphor for the suffocating nature of forced confinement.

The Empathy Breakthrough

To help Nellie understand the gravity of her actions, her father asks her to imagine living in a room where "every wall's a window and you never have a second of privacy," with no access to the outside world or the breeze. That night, Nellie experiences "claustrophobic dreams" and restless sleep, finally beginning to grasp the emotional toll her captivity has taken on the fairy. When she wakes to find the fairy struggling to breathe, she realizes her error: she had wanted to own a piece of magic so badly that she had failed to see "what it was doing to the little creature."

Restoration and Release

Driven by a newfound sense of responsibility, Nellie rushes to the woods to release the fairy. Even in the forest, the fairy remains frail, prompting Nellie to sing her fairy song once more—not to capture, but to heal. As she surrounds the fairy with natural elements like dandelions and blackberries, the magic returns. The fairy’s colors surge back to life, and she eventually flies away, "sudden and bright like the first rays of the sun."

Conclusion: Respecting the Wild

Nellie’s journey concludes with a shift in perspective. She repurposes her fairy-catching jar for mundane items like buttons and coins, signaling that her "fairy-catching days were over." She continues to build fairy beds in the forest, but with a selfless intention: "not because she wanted to take one," but because she recognized that they simply "deserved a comfy place to sleep." This story serves as a profound lesson on the importance of empathy, illustrating that true appreciation for beauty and magic requires allowing them to exist freely in their natural state.

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Something's wrong!
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Well, why do you think that is?
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Oh, is that so?
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True to her word
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she was certain she had fixed the problem.
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to tell you the truth
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on her hands and knees
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as far as ... went
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at least
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to go over some papers
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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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