In this fun how and why story from South Africa a little tortoise is frustrated at not looking as interesting as all the other animals. In the end she finds a way to stand out, but not quite as she planned. Listen to Gcina Mhlophe from Durban in South Africa to find out how the tortoise got her cracked shell.
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How Otter Tricked Rabbit
In this lively story, Gayle Ross from the Cherokee Nation in the US illustrates how Rabbit's habit of playing tricks on his friends backfires, and leaves him with the stubby little tail he has to this day.
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How Stories Came Into the World
We all love stories, but where did they come from? Listen to Wangari tell this lively and imaginative how and why story from South Africa which explains all.
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Why Rooster Brings the Sun
Have you ever wondered why the sun comes up once rooster starts crowing?
Listen to Kim telling this lively, interactive song-story from China and find out.
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Why the Whale has a Sad Song - a story from the Indigenous people of North America’s Pacific Northwest
This story is a selection from: ‘The Best of Super Great Kids’ Stories.
We’re going to release one popular story from our archive - each month on a Wednesday in the middle of the month.
This episode was the first to be released on our podcast. It’s a ‘How and Why’ story retold by Tuup. He’s been telling this story for many years. He first read it in a book called: 'Whale in The Sky' by Anne Siberell' (Puffin 1991) and was inspired to work it into a version of his own.
There are many stories about powerful birds and big fish told across the American Pacific Northwest. Happy Listening!
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