Today we're bringing you a poem about apples and the tale of 'Johnny Appleseed' that is told to nearly every school aged child in the United States.
All in The Topaz Story Book
Today we're bringing you a poem about apples and the tale of 'Johnny Appleseed' that is told to nearly every school aged child in the United States.
This week we begin with a retelling of the Roman myth of 'Pomona'.
We end the week this week with two lovely poems - 'Autumn Fashions' and 'Pomona's Best Gifts'.
In 'A Legend of the Willow Tree' we find a tale of the compassion of an old willow and the hubris of a stately bamboo.
Today's story 'Coming and Going' is, on it's face, at tale about birds. But really it's a story about parenthood and that feeling you get raising children.
Our final stories for the week both feature kind old trees doing their best. This is 'The Kind Old Oak' and 'The Tree'.
Today is a special treat for those who like to hear me make silly noises as I work through my bird calls in 'Autumn Among the Birds'.
Today we have two shorter tales, one featuring a kind tree who soothes 'The Anxious Leaf', and the other an origin story of the chestnut burr.
'Why the Autumn Leaves are Red' is one of those special kinds of origin stories that you really should listen to first before you share it with children. It's a little on the violent side.
Today we get a very short selection from 'The Topaz Story Book', including a really lovely poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.