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Famous Fables, Fairytales and Folklore
by Drama Start
Welcome to the Famous Fables, Fairytales and Folklore podcast, a magical corner of the internet where timeless tales come to life! Our podcast is dedicated to sharing the world’s most beloved fables, fairy tales, and folklore with young listeners. We believe in the power of storytelling to inspire, educate, and entertain children of all ages. Our mission is to ignite the spark of imagination in every child through stories that have been told and retold across generations and create a bridge between the past and present, bringing the wisdom, humour and lessons of classic tales together.
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The Story of a Mother
The Story of a Mother, a touching Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a mother’s journey to save her child, facing love, loss, and sacrifice.
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The Old House
The Old House, a touching Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a lonely old man, a curious boy, and a wooden soldier that keeps memories alive.
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The Shadow
The Shadow, a mysterious fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a scholar whose shadow comes to life, gaining power while he loses everything.
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The Swineherd
The Swineherd, a fun fairy tale about a clever prince who disguises himself to test a vain princess, teaching a lesson about true love and values.
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The Shepherdess and the Chinmey Sweep
Enjoy The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, a heartwarming fairy tale about two china figurines who risk everything for love in a whimsical adventure.
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The Tinderbox
Discover The Tinderbox, a thrilling fairy tale for kids! Follow a brave soldier as he unlocks magic, riches, and adventure with a mysterious tinderbox.
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The Wild Swans
Discover The Wild Swans, a magical fairy tale for kids! Follow Princess Eliza’s brave journey to save her brothers, turned into swans by an evil queen.
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The Flying Trunk
The Flying Trunk, a magical Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a young man who soars through the sky, wins a princess’s heart, and faces his fate.
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The Red Shoes
Discover The Red Shoes, a magical and engaging fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, rewritten for 7-8 year olds with rich dialogue and a heartwarming lesson. Follow Karen’s journey as she learns that kindness is more valuable than vanity in this beautifully adapted children's story. Perfect for bedtime reading and young readers who love classic fairy tales!
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The Day Jesus was Born
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 25
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A Vist from St. Nick
“Welcome to The Christmas Story Advent Calendar, where every day from December 1st to Christmas Day, we unwrap a new festive tale to brighten your season. From heartwarming classics to magical fairy tales, join us as we journey through 25 enchanting stories that capture the spirit of Christmas. Whether you’re cozy by the fire, sipping hot cocoa, or counting down the days with your family, these timeless tales will bring warmth, wonder, and a touch of holiday magic to your December. Let the countdown to Christmas begin!”
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The Christmas Star's Secret
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 23https://myaesopsfablesforchildren.com
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The Pixie who Wanted to be an Elf
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 22
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The Missing Reindeer
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 21
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The Cobbler's Christmas Visitor
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 20.
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The Christmas Spirits
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 19.
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The Story of the other Wise Man
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 18
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At Christmas Time
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 17
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The Snow Queen
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 16
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The Christmas Tree and the Wedding
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 15.
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Holy Night
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day14
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The Gift of the Magi
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 13
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The Nutcracker
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar
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The Never Ending Christmas
Clara, a girl who adores Christmas, wishes for it to happen every day. A fairy grants her wish, and at first, Clara loves the endless festivities, presents, and treats. However, as Christmas repeats day after day, problems arise. Her family grows tired, the town falls into chaos, and the joy of the holiday fades. Realizing her mistake, Clara asks the fairy to undo the wish, understanding that Christmas is special because it only happens once a year. The next day, life returns to normal, and Clara learns to cherish not just Christmas, but all the other days of the year.
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Timmy and the Spirit of Christmas
When Timmy woke up, it was Christmas morning. He jumped out of bed with a new excitement in his heart. He helped his parents decorate the tree, sang carols with the neighbors, and even made paper ornaments like the little girl he had seen. That afternoon, Timmy invited everyone he could to a snowball fight in the park. He laughed and played until his cheeks were rosy and his heart was full. For the first time in a long while, he truly felt the magic of Christmas. That night, Timmy whispered, “Thank you, Spirit of Christmas, for bringing back the joy.” And from then on, Timmy made sure to share that joy with everyone, every Christmas.
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus
Santa Claus is kidnapped by the jealous Awgwas, evil creatures who despise the joy he brings to children. On Christmas Eve, they trap him in a dark cave to stop him from delivering presents. At the North Pole, Santa’s elves, with the help of magical allies like the Frost King and forest fairies, launch a daring rescue. Together, they defeat the Awgwas and free Santa just in time. Santa continues his Christmas journey, spreading happiness to children worldwide. The Awgwas learn they cannot stop the power of kindness, and Santa’s mission of love and joy triumphs once again.
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The Christmas Angel
Miss Amelia, a woman who dislikes Christmas, discovers an old porcelain angel from her childhood. That night, the angel magically glows and reminds her of the joy in giving. Through a series of visions, Amelia sees neighbors in need—a struggling elderly woman and a little boy longing for a toy. Inspired, she helps them, spreading kindness and rediscovering the true spirit of Christmas. Amelia transforms into a joyful giver, becoming the heart of her community’s celebrations. The angel’s glow remains a lasting reminder of the power of generosity and the magic of Christmas.
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A Christmas Dream and how it came true
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar
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Christmas at Sea
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 6
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The Elves and the Shoemakers
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 5
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The Little Match Girl
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 4
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The Snow Man
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 3
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The Fir Tree
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar, Day 2. The Fir Tree
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The Great Santa's Surprise
The Christmas Story Advent Calendar Day 1
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The Camel and the Monkey
The animals in the forest hold a talent show, and the monkey impresses everyone with his playful tricks and flips. Jealous of the applause, the camel tries to imitate the monkey’s performance but stumbles awkwardly, making the animals laugh. Embarrassed, the camel retreats, feeling defeated. The monkey kindly reminds the camel that he doesn’t need to copy others to be special, pointing out the camel’s unique strengths like endurance and resilience in the desert. The camel learns to embrace his abilities and stops trying to imitate others. The story teaches the importance of being proud of one’s unique qualities.
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The Lion and the Mosquito
Buzz, a tiny mosquito, challenges Leo, the mighty lion, to prove that size doesn’t equal strength. She buzzes around his face, dodging his swipes and even biting his nose, frustrating the powerful lion. Feeling triumphant, Buzz flies away, declaring herself the winner. However, she gets caught in a spider’s web due to her carelessness. Trapped and helpless, she realizes that even the clever and small must be cautious. Meanwhile, Leo learns that size isn’t everything, but pride can lead to trouble. The story teaches humility and the importance of being mindful of one’s weaknesses.
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The Fox and the Leopard
Foxy the fox and Leo the leopard argue about who is more impressive, with Leo boasting about his beautiful spotted coat. Foxy challenges him, saying cleverness matters more than looks. When hunters arrive, Foxy quickly navigates the forest’s secret paths and hides safely, while Leo struggles to escape due to his size and lack of quick thinking. After the hunters leave, Foxy explains that while Leo’s spots are lovely, it’s brains, not beauty, that save the day. Leo admits Foxy’s cleverness is impressive, and the two become friends. The story highlights the importance of intelligence over physical appearance.
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The Rivers and the Sea
Rivers Ripple and Twist grumble about giving their water to the sea, feeling it's unfair since the sea never seems full. They visit the sea to demand answers. The sea explains that it gives back through a cycle: the sun evaporates water into clouds, which bring rain to refill the rivers. The rivers realize they’re part of a greater system where everyone shares and gives back. They return home understanding their important role and feeling content. The story teaches that we’re all connected, and what we give often returns to us in unexpected and meaningful ways.
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The Fisherman and the little Fish
Fisherman Jack catches a tiny golden fish that pleads for its freedom, promising to return when it grows bigger. The fish argues that Jack will have a better meal later if he lets it go now. Jack thinks about the promise but decides not to risk it. He gently explains that a small fish in hand today is better than waiting for a bigger one that might never come. Jack takes the little fish home for his stew, feeling grateful for what he has. The story teaches that it’s wiser to appreciate what you have than to gamble on uncertainty.
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The Pig and the Sheep (Oinky and Wooly)
Oinky the pig and Woolly the sheep live on a farm but see life differently. One day, Farmer Joe takes Oinky to the barn, causing him to squeal in fear. Woolly, puzzled, reminds Oinky that the farmer often handles the sheep, like shearing their wool, and it’s harmless. Oinky explains that while sheep lose only their wool, pigs fear for their lives. Woolly realizes she hadn’t considered Oinky’s perspective. After Oinky returns unharmed, the two become better friends, learning to listen and understand each other's worries. The story teaches kindness and empathy, even when others’ experiences differ from our own
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The Poor Man's Vow
In a small village, a poor yet kind man named Peter rescues a trapped bird, who grants him one wish. Peter wishes to remain honest and good despite life's hardships. Years pass, and Peter endures hunger and cold but stays true to his vow. During a harsh winter, Peter selflessly shares his last food and warmth with a lost traveler, who reveals himself as the king in disguise. Impressed by Peter’s kindness and integrity, the king rewards him with a new home and abundance. Peter’s vow, supported by the bird’s promise, leads to a life of honor and peace.
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Zeus, the Stork and the Ant
In a peaceful meadow, Stella the kind Stork helps a struggling Ant carry a heavy grain. Impressed by Stella’s selflessness, Zeus appears and offers her one wish. Instead of choosing for herself, Stella wishes for the Ant to be stronger. Touched by her generosity, Zeus grants her an additional gift: the power to help all creatures in the meadow. The Ant, now stronger, carries its grain with ease and thanks Stella for her kindness. Stella uses her gift to aid others, fostering harmony in the meadow. Zeus watches proudly, knowing her selflessness has made the meadow a better place.
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The Athlete and the Flea
In a lively town, Alex, a famous and admired athlete, is challenged by Freddie, a tiny but proud flea, to a jumping contest. Amused by Freddie’s boldness, Alex agrees. Alex takes an impressive leap, thrilling the crowd, while Freddie, despite his small size, jumps remarkably far for a flea. Though Alex clearly wins, he praises Freddie’s courage and determination. The two become friends, teaching the town that greatness isn’t about size but about heart and effort. Their story inspires everyone to value courage and determination, regardless of how small or big one may be.
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Aesop and the Jealous Steward
In a distant kingdom, the wise storyteller Aesop was beloved for his fables, except by the jealous steward, who resented his popularity. To discredit Aesop, the steward falsely accused him of speaking ill of the king. The king, trusting Aesop, sought the truth. In response, Aesop shared a fable about a jealous dog seeking attention by causing trouble, teaching that jealousy stems from insecurity. The king recognized the steward’s envy and reminded him to celebrate others’ talents instead of being envious. The humbled steward apologized, and harmony was restored, with Aesop’s wisdom continuing to inspire the kingdom.
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The Thief and his Mother
In a village, young Tommy steals a coin and shows it to his mother, who dismisses it as harmless since no one saw him. Encouraged, Tommy’s thefts escalate over the years, with his mother never correcting him. Eventually, Tommy is caught stealing a necklace, angering the villagers. The chief scolds both Tommy and his mother, pointing out her failure to teach him right from wrong. Realizing her mistake, Tommy’s mother helps him make amends. Tommy returns what he stole, works to repay his wrongs, and learns honesty. Together, they rebuild their lives based on integrity and mutual respect.
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The Stork, the Goose and the Hawk
In a meadow near a river, Stella the Stork, Gabby the Goose, and Henry the Hawk celebrate their unique talents. A sly Fox suggests a race to determine who is the best, pitting Stella’s wading, Gabby’s swimming, and Henry’s flying against one another. During the race, each faces challenges—Stella gets stuck in reeds, Gabby struggles with strong currents, and Henry loses sight in thick clouds. Realizing they need one another, the friends work together to overcome the obstacles and reach the oak tree. They learn that teamwork and friendship, not competition, make them stronger, embracing their differences in unity.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Famous Fables, Fairytales and Folklore podcast, a magical corner of the internet where timeless tales come to life! Our podcast is dedicated to sharing the world’s most beloved fables, fairy tales, and folklore with young listeners. We believe in the power of storytelling to inspire, educate, and entertain children of all ages. Our mission is to ignite the spark of imagination in every child through stories that have been told and retold across generations and create a bridge between the past and present, bringing the wisdom, humour and lessons of classic tales together.
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