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Stories including "Roses for Valentines Day" and "Chinese Year of the Tiger".

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    Roses for Valentines Day

    Roses for Valentines Day

    Happy Valentine’s Day! Here are two romantic fables about roses. The Rose and the Butterfly and the Rose and the Pigweed.

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    Chinese Year of the Tiger

    Chinese Year of the Tiger

    2022 is the year of the Tiger. People born in the year of the Tiger are courageous and adventurous. But the Tiger did not always represent those characteristics – as this story shows.

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    The Statue that Sneezed

    The statue that sneezed

    Two statuesque stories from Korea. One is about a statue that has a surprise in store. The other is about a mole who is ambitious for his daughter to marry into high society. And a shout out to our wonderful supporter, Outschool. https://outschool.com/storynory.

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    The Dutch Hotel, Part Four, New Year

    Dutch Hotel New Year

    The Dutch Hotel is opening on New Year’s Eve. But many of the staff are off sick. Who could help out? The ghosts? And who are the ghosts anyway? Happy New Year from Storynory!

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    The Holiday Spy

    Mouse at Christmas

    Merry Christmas! Here is a holiday spy story featuring a family of mice and staring GrandPa Mouse, Judith Mouse, and Jimmy Mouse. Wishing all Storynory listeners, Peace, Good Health, and Prosperity ! Dedicated with thanks to Cecelia from England!

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    Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh

    The Magi at Christmas

    We’ve heard of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh from the Christmas story in the Bible. What has the ancient Greek, Herodotus to tell us about these wondrous gifts?

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    Three Donkey Fables

    donkey kick

    Donkeys are famous for being stubborn. These three funny fables show you how humans get on with their asinine friends.

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    Cambyses – The Crazy King?

    Apis the bull god

    Cambyses, King of Persia, invaded Egypt. The conqueror showed no respect for Egyptian customs. For example, he threw a spear at the Egyptian bull-god, Apis. Herodotus says this proves he was crazy. What do you think?

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    The Cat that Went Ting-a-Ling

    mouse, cat bell

    Mice and cats have been enemies since the time of Aesop. In this updated fable, a mouse suggests tying a bell to the cat’s tale. Great idea! But who is going to put it into practice? And if you live in the USA, check out our new sponsor, Little Passports Promo Code Story for a great way to learn about the world from home. Sponsored by Little Passports Promo Code “Story”

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    Introducing Flip & Mozi’s Guide to How to Be An Earthling

    Introducing Flip & Mozi’s Guide to How to Be An Earthling

    Introducing Flip & Mozi’s Guide to How to be an Earthling, the intergalactic musical podcast that brings conservation into the conversation for kids and their grown-ups.