Donkeys are famous for being stubborn. These three funny fables show you how humans get on with their asinine friends.
Why Dogs Wag their Tails, why hens peck the ground, and why spiders hate flies
Aesop’s fables are loved pretty much everywhere. In these four adaptations by Storynory a rat, grasshopper, a fox and a mouse tell their tales in their own words.
A story from India’s Panchatantra about a hungry Jackal who is dipped in blue dye. The animals in the jungle think that he is a god… and he takes full advantage of the situation. Also look out for our friends’ podcast, Kids’ Stories, Science and Secrets!
Damsel the King’s favourite elephant, until one day she starts keeping bad company. A Jatarka fable from ancient India.
Two charming stories from Nigeria. The first is a funny fable about a Spider, a Hippo and an Elephant. The second is about a wise man who rides on a Hyena on the way back from Mecca. Umar Isa Dandago links up with us from Nigeria to introduce the story and play the part of the tricky spider. He also tells us about the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, which is taking place now and features in the second story.
Limericks old and new, whole stories in five silly lines of poetry! Join us on this journey down Limerick Lane. Sponsoored by Kiwico key word Story
A story about clever Judith and brave Jimmy Mouse. A grand portrait of a cat is hanging on the wall of the cafe. The mice who live there are convinced it comes alive at night. What is the truth of the mystery? Sponsored by Athletic Greens.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Here are two romantic fables about roses. The Rose and the Butterfly and the Rose and the Pigweed.
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!