Episodios

  • The Fox and the Grapes
    Feb 6 2025

    In this fable, a hungry fox sees a bunch of grapes hanging high on a tree branch. The fox makes multiple attempts to reach them but fails each time. Frustrated, the Fox declares the grapes must be sour and walks away.


    Moral: It is easy to dismiss or dislike something that is difficult to obtain. Alternatively, the story teaches the value of perseverance rather than resorting to excuses or blame.


    Story by Aesop, Illustration by Milo Winter circa 1919, Narrated by Gary Davidson. Music by Gary Davidson - Website Aesopology.com - For Scripts & music go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Aesopology

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    5 m
  • The Mouse Council (Belling the Cat)
    Jan 15 2023

    In this fable mice are being terrorized by the house cat. In an effort to control the cat a meeting is called of all mice (a mouse council) to discuss the Cat problem. One mouse comes up with the idea of putting a bell around the Cat’s neck and all the other mice believe this is a great idea. Until one wise old mouse points out how difficult it would be for any mouse to put a bell around a cat’s neck.

    Moral: It is one thing to propose and idea, it is another thing to carry it out.

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    7 m
  • The Bear and the Bees
    Jun 5 2022

    This audio drama is based on Aesop’s fable “The Bear and the Bees”. In this fable, the Bear is foraging for honey and comes across a beehive in a log. One lone Bee appears to protect the hive and stings the Bear on the nose. The Bear is so angered it destroys the hive and soon finds it is being stung by hundreds of bees. Moral; It is wiser to put up with a single injury in silence, than provoke a hundred injuries with your anger.

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    7 m
  • The Tortoise and the Hare
    Apr 24 2022

    This audio drama is based on Aesop’s fable “Tortoise and the Hare”. In this fable, the Hare makes fun of the Tortoise for being so slow, and the Tortoise challenges the Hare to a race. The Hare is so overconfident takes a nap in the middle of the race and oversleeps. The tortoise wins. Moral - Slow and steady wins the race.

    Story by Aesop, Illustration by Milo Winter circa 1919, Narrated by Greta Lea Johnson (“The Fabulist”), "Please Don’t Eat Me" performed by Kristen Samu, “Thank You Little Mouse” performed by Don Klick. Music by Gary Davidson - Website Aesopology.com - For scripts, music scores and more go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Aesopology

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    8 m
  • The Lion and the Mouse
    Feb 19 2022

    This audio drama is based on Aesop’s fable “Lion and the Mouse”.  In this fable, the Lion is asleep on the Mouse’s path home. The Mouse decides to climb over the sleeping lion, but this awakes it, so the mouse does some fast talking to keep from being eaten. Sometime later the lion is captured by hunters and in need of help. So, the mouse hurries to Lion’s aid. Moral; Even the least of friends can be the greatest of helpers.

    Story by Aesop, Illustration by Milo Winter circa 1919, Narrated by Greta Lea Johnson (“The Fabulist”), "Please Don’t Eat Me" performed by Kristen Samu, “Thank You Little Mouse” performed by Don Klick. Music by Gary Davidson - Website Aesopology.com - For scripts, music scores and more go to https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Aesopology

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    5 m
  • The Ant and the Grasshopper
    Jan 22 2022

    This audio drama is based on Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper”.  In this fable, the Grasshopper comes upon some ants storing food and asks if they will share their food. The ants explain to the grasshopper since it was too busy playing to collect food, the Grasshopper will have to do without. Moral; There is a time for work and there is a time for play.

    Story by Aesop, Illustration by Milo Winter circa 1919, Narrated by Greta Lea Johnson. Song "Grasshopper" performed by Kimberly Jones. Music by Gary Davidson. 


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    4 m