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Owl Stories

Ep22 Rabbit and Two Snakes

7 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Thank you for listening to OWL STORIES. If you enjoyed the podcast today, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales.  This story comes from an American Indian trickster tale. FAMILIES & TEACHERS: I have a 5-day lesson plan, with colorful mini posters, retell and sequencing activities, a Reader's Theatre and much more wrapped up in a nice little bundle available in my store at TPT [https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/tiny-farm-big-heart-learning] (Tiny Farm Big Heart Learning) to help support developing comprehension skills at home or at school.  ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.

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Ep22 Rabbit and Two Snakes

Thank you for listening to OWL STORIES. If you enjoyed the podcast today, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales.  This story comes from an American Indian trickster tale. FAMILIES & TEACHERS: I have a 5-day lesson plan, with colorful mini posters, retell and sequencing activities, a Reader's Theatre and much more wrapped up in a nice little bundle available in my store at TPT [https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/tiny-farm-big-heart-learning] (Tiny Farm Big Heart Learning) to help support developing comprehension skills at home or at school.  ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.

27 de may de 20267 min
episode Ep21 The Dog and The Shiny River artwork

Ep21 The Dog and The Shiny River

Thank you for listening to OWL STORIES. If you enjoyed the podcast today, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales.  This fable  The Dog And The Glassy River comes from the Aesop Collection :: The Dog and His Reflection. It teaches children that it is foolish to be greedy. FAMILIES & TEACHERS: I have a free  activity, Reader’s Theatre, and mini poster retell in my TPT [https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/tiny-farm-big-heart-learning] store to help support developing comprehension skills at home or at school.  ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.

15 de may de 20267 min
episode Ep20 The Mango Who Was Afraid To Fall artwork

Ep20 The Mango Who Was Afraid To Fall

Thank you for listening to OWL STORIES. If you enjoyed the podcast today, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales.  This folktale The Mango That Was Afraid To Fall comes from the country of India. To reshape the story for my own, when I retell a story, I take liberties here and there to suit my voice and a child's ear. It makes it easier for children to follow along and build the visual story in their minds. In folktales and mythology from India, mangoes symbolize fertility, wisdom, love, and divine blessing. They are frequently used to signify the "king of fruits," often appearing in stories to test characters' morality, represent cherished memories of summer, or act as magical, transformative objects that bring prosperity and youth. FAMILIES & TEACHERS :: I have included the pdf for an activity [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OfmPMJ4NeENjtkC56uY0YAclG2zvZjWZ/view?usp=share_link], a reader’s theater [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MU8hCKvE1kThTMYEpOwru0uhIiiFBbmS/view?usp=share_link], and a retelling chart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OR057iyHvmC1mckeKGA9B9h-tTTyTRhW/view?usp=share_link] for this story. I hope you find it helpful with your children and students (once a teacher - always a teacher). ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.

29 de abr de 20265 min
episode Ep19 The Cat and the Fiddle artwork

Ep19 The Cat and the Fiddle

Thank you for listening to OWL STORIES. If you enjoyed the podcast today, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales.  The Cat and The Fiddle dates back to the 16th century and though its origin is medieval, we know it because of L. Frank Baum's Mother Goose in Prose. Baum was such a fantastic writer :: he wrote the 14 books of OZ - and we all know about those ruby slippers! When I verbally retell a story, I take liberties here and there with vocabulary in order to suit my voice and a child’s ear. It’s really hard for the littles to follow Old English.  Families and Teachers: I have included a Reader’s Theatre [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H9HkqgfslfflcCoW63cLfV14hJaGcLG5/view?usp=share_link] for students to act out The Cat and The Fiddle - great strategy for comprehension and a fun learning activity. See you next time! ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world. Claim: The story you have heard today is text created and read by me. The work belongs to me and you may not claim it as your own.

2 de abr de 20269 min
episode Ep18 Little Boy Blue artwork

Ep18 Little Boy Blue

Thank you for joining OWL STORIES today. If you like what you hear, please hit the follow button and visit again to hear more long lost tales :: now there are 18 selections - WOW! When I retell a story, I always pick from stories in the public domain and usually they were written 200 years ago; so, I take liberties to change a few words here and there to suit my voice and a child’s ear. I hope you liked the story today. There's a reason for all the repetition in rhymes; repetition helps teach language and vocabulary. Whether you're singing about animals, food, or nature, your child is learning and making sense of the vocabulary words as they are singing. So rhyme on! For the 2nd and 3rd grade teachers and parents, here is a Reader's Theatre [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ITX9jNxXX8rIGd_x4AaN0_K2ClXBnITn/view?usp=share_link] to go along with this weeks story :: Little Boy Blue. Please check out the math videos on Youtube :: tinyfarmbigheart [https://www.youtube.com/@tinyfarmbigheart]. We are also on instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tinyfarmbigheart/?hl=en] if you’d like to make suggestions. ___________________________________________ Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes. Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the ⁠⁠⁠public domain⁠⁠⁠ [https://ambadar.com/insights/copyright/who-owns-the-copyright-of-mythological-characters/#:~:text=Essentially%2C%20stories%20and%20characters%20from,free%20from%20exclusive%20IP%20rights.]. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world. Claim: The story you have heard today is text created and read by me. The work belongs to me and you may not claim it as your own.

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