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Fairy Tales & Folklore Audiobooks
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Retelling of Norwegian folktale: Sven comes into possession of a magic handmill to feed his family. He uses it to trick his rich greedy brother into sharing his wealth.
A Hawk flies through the Land of King Nafiz finding the Sun inside his Heart. His Love turns a conflict into a Forest of Hearts.
He experiences forgiveness and acceptance of self and others by seeing the bigger picture; by seeing Life from 'above'.
Teaching points -Numbers, Colors, Shapes, Acceptance, Helpfulness, Healing, Forgiveness
An Angel counts flowers until her friend The Golden Horse reads her mind and takes her on a ride through the forest of Color Changing Trees. On their way to the Sea that turns people blue, they meet a polka-dotted deer that teaches them how to find the ocean light within themselves.
Teaching points - Colors, Numbers 1-10, Honor, Respect, Imagination, Visualization
This story based on a Chinese folktale tells of a boy named Turtle who would rather play his flute all day than work in the fields. One day Turtle sees what he thinks is a lovely lady hiding in the jungle, but when he goes to find her, he finds a tiger instead. He becomes a hero when he tells the villagers about the tiger and helps them frighten the tiger away.
A sensitive, weepy Korean princess refuses to marry according to her status and is then banished from the palace and ostracized from her royal family. With no place to go, she is drawn by her pity to a poor beggar boy named Pabo Ondal. Through her encouragement and support, he matures to become a scholar and skilled horseman. Over time she learns to love him for his intelligence, determination, and natural ability to learn. The royal family finally accepts Pabo and approves of him as their son-in-law.
A collection of folktales and fairy tales from around the world have something in common, all are centered on a conflict of some sort. The conflict is usually resolved with the help of a friend, often one who is an unlikely comrade.
Before telescopes, before carbon dating, before behavioral science, there was story. Stories explained the mysterious. They served as entertainment. They provided examples of how to (or not to) live within a society. They were passed from generation to generation, and they live on today as myths and legends.
A Boy in the woods discovers the Castle of King Nafiz off in the distance. He meets a Llama that helps him find a secret doorway inside a tree where they discover a bamboo roller coaster. They enjoy a wild ride in, out, around, down, over and through the towers of shapes and land in the ocean near the Castle just in time...
Teaching points - Directions, Shapes, Teamwork, Friendship, Discovery