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[The Animal Kingdom: Tales of Cleverness, Cooperation, and Heroism]-[Two Hour Road Trip Reel: 'The Animal Kingdom']

Circle Round · B1 · 2018-05-23

Preschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

Introduction: Celebrating the Animal Kingdom

This special compilation episode of Circle Round explores the fascinating relationship between humans and the animal world through a collection of folktales. Hosted by Rebecca Sheer, the program highlights themes of problem-solving, the importance of sharing, and the recognition that true strength comes from intelligence and community rather than mere physical power.

The Goat in the Garden: The Power of the Small

In "The Goat in the Garden," a family’s livelihood is threatened by a stubborn, destructive billy goat that refuses to leave their vegetable patch. Despite the attempts of Sophia, her husband Simon, and their daughter Olivia to drive the goat away, the animal remains defiant, claiming, "I am the billy goat from the hills and mountains." The conflict is only resolved when a tiny ant intervenes. By biting the goat’s ears, the ant forces the beast to flee. This story serves as a poignant reminder that, as Sheer notes, "no matter how big or small we are, we all can be heroes and save the day."

Share and Share Alike: Wisdom in Cooperation

"Share and Share Alike" contrasts the quick-witted Rabbit with the lazy, greedy Bear. When Rabbit rents land from Bear, the latter attempts to trick her by claiming only the "tops" of the crops, then switching to the "bottoms" when he realizes his mistake. Rabbit’s superior knowledge of agriculture allows her to outsmart him at every turn. Ultimately, the story shifts from a narrative of deception to one of mutual benefit, ending with the two animals learning that "share and share alike" is the most sustainable way to live.

Thunder and Lightning: Explaining the Elements

This Nigerian-inspired tale offers a mythological explanation for natural phenomena. Thunder (a sheep) and Lightning (a ram) are tasked with calling for rain, but Lightning’s inability to control his own strength leads to destruction in the village. After being exiled to the forest and accidentally starting a fire, they are eventually moved to the sky. The story concludes that thunder and lightning are the result of a playful, powerful ram and his protective mother, illustrating that even chaotic forces can be part of a necessary, harmonious cycle.

The Magpie with Salt on Her Tail: The Trap of Wishing

In "The Magpie with Salt on Her Tail," young Theo is obsessed with the legend that sprinkling salt on a magpie’s tail will grant any wish. He spends years catering to the bird’s increasingly extravagant demands—from gold-handled knives to a grand castle. When he finally succeeds, he realizes he has forgotten his original wish and has already attained wealth through his own hard work. The magpie’s lesson is clear: Theo didn't need magic, as he had already secured everything he needed through his own labor and ingenuity.

Stella and the Dragon: Redefining Strength

Finally, "Stella and the Dragon" challenges traditional notions of power. When a dragon threatens her community, Stella, a farmer, uses her wit rather than physical force. By convincing the dragon that she is "Stella the Powerful" and playing on his fear of hitting the moon with a boulder, she retrieves his gold to feed her 100 children. Her victory is not won with muscles, but with the "strength of the mind," proving that courage and cleverness are the most potent tools for overcoming adversity.

Conclusion: The Wisdom of Folktales

Throughout these stories, Circle Round emphasizes that the animal kingdom and the human experience are deeply intertwined. Whether through the industriousness of the Rabbit, the humility of the Bear, or the mental fortitude of Stella, these tales encourage listeners to value empathy, persistence, and the collective strength found in helping others.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope you've buckled your seatbelt because you are in for one spectacular ride.
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I'm going to march out there right now and make that billy goat go away.
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I'll have to start the whole garden over from scratch.
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I'll just need a little something in return.
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I'll take four grains, One for me, one for my husband, and two for my twins.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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in for a spectacular ride
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good things come in small packages
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put into action
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save the day
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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