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Brazilian Folk Characters
The Apple Seed • Season 2013, Episode 624, Segment 4
Jul 27, 2017 • 5m
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Our audio engineer, Andre Marques, shares some classic characters from Brazilian folklore.
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Insecure Flower by Bob Reiser
Jul 27, 2017
5m
A flower learns that beauty is more than just an appearance, beauty comes from what we create. You can learn more about Bob Reiser by visiting: www.bobtales.com
A flower learns that beauty is more than just an appearance, beauty comes from what we create. You can learn more about Bob Reiser by visiting: www.bobtales.com
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The Moral of the Story Roundtable
Jul 27, 2017
24m
A discussion amongst the Apple Seed Team, Sam Payne, Whitney Snow, Andre Marques, and Kassie Schreiber, about the role stories with morals have played in their lives.
A discussion amongst the Apple Seed Team, Sam Payne, Whitney Snow, Andre Marques, and Kassie Schreiber, about the role stories with morals have played in their lives.
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The Fox and the Crow by Susan Klein
Jul 27, 2017
3m
Aesop's Fable with a cautionary word towards flattery, with a brief introduction by our assistant producer, Kassie Schreiber. You can learn more about Susan Klein by visiting: www.susanklein.net
Aesop's Fable with a cautionary word towards flattery, with a brief introduction by our assistant producer, Kassie Schreiber. You can learn more about Susan Klein by visiting: www.susanklein.net
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The Emperor's New Clothes by Diane Wolkstein
Jul 27, 2017
10m
Whitney Snow's memorable story with a moral comes from Hans Christian Andersen, which she first heard from a Little Golden Book. It's about a Emporer and his staff that are so self-absorbed some swindlers decide to take advantage of their pride. You can learn more about the late Diane Wolkstein by visiting her Wikipedia page: wikipedia.org/Diane_Wolkstein
Whitney Snow's memorable story with a moral comes from Hans Christian Andersen, which she first heard from a Little Golden Book. It's about a Emporer and his staff that are so self-absorbed some swindlers decide to take advantage of their pride. You can learn more about the late Diane Wolkstein by visiting her Wikipedia page: wikipedia.org/Diane_Wolkstein
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The Brahman, the Tiger, and the Jackal by Heather Forest
Jul 27, 2017
10m
A folktale from India. You can learn more about Heather Forest by visiting: www.heatherforest.com
A folktale from India. You can learn more about Heather Forest by visiting: www.heatherforest.com
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