EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 11 MIN
What the flowers told Martha | Nature Stories
from Ririro.com - Kids Stories (0-6 Years) · host Ririro
In this imaginative and charming story, a young girl named Martha visits her grandmother's farm and finds herself in a magical garden where flowers can talk. Lonely while others nap, Martha is invited by a buzzing bee to join the flowers in the garden. She is delighted when the flowers like the Rose, Lily, and Tulip begin sharing their stories with her. The Rose recounts a tale of love and thorns, involving a nightingale and a jealous Thorn Bush. The Jonquil shares the mythological tale of its ancestor, Narcissus, who was so enamored with his own reflection that he transformed into a flower. Lastly, the Tulip nostalgically reflects on its origins in distant lands. Through these enchanting narratives, Martha learns not only about the unique histories of each flower but also valuable lessons on love, vanity, and cultural heritage. This story beautifully combines elements of fantasy with cultural anecdotes, ideal for encouraging imaginative thinking and storytelling in children.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ririro-com-kids-stories-0-6-years--6559507/support.
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In this imaginative and charming story, a young girl named Martha visits her grandmother's farm and finds herself in a magical garden where flowers can talk. Lonely while others nap, Martha is invited by a buzzing bee to join the flowers in the garden. She is delighted when the flowers like the Rose, Lily, and Tulip begin sharing their stories with her. The Rose recounts a tale of love and thorns, involving a nightingale and a jealous Thorn Bush. The Jonquil shares the mythological tale of its ancestor, Narcissus, who was so enamored with his own reflection that he transformed into a flower. Lastly, the Tulip nostalgically reflects on its origins in distant lands. Through these enchanting narratives, Martha learns not only about the unique histories of each flower but also valuable lessons on love, vanity, and cultural heritage. This story beautifully combines elements of fantasy with cultural anecdotes, ideal for encouraging imaginative thinking and storytelling in children.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ririro-com-kids-stories-0-6-years--6559507/support.
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