Ever wonder why you never see an owl in the daytime? The answer makes for quite a story. This classic folk tale from Puerto Rico is one of the misplaced feathers, a colorful coat, and a lesson about selfishness and sharing. Find out more in this episode of Your Classical Storytime, featuring storytelling by John Birge, music by Gioachino Rossini, and illustrations by Mia Jennings.
‘The Turtle and the Flute’
‘The Wish Fish’
‘The Little Squirrel Who Worried’
‘The Elephant’s Child’
'Outfoxed'
'The Lost Menorah'
'Something From Nothing: The Story of Fry Bread'
'The Little Man From Uxmal'
'Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come!'
'Sweet Arabella'
'Dog Days of Summer'
'Goose, Goose, Baby Goose!'
'I Like Me!'
'Arion and the Dolphin'
'Mighty Mikko!'
'Why Crocodiles Have Tears'
'The Snow Maiden'
'Lurkey Is Lost!'
'Día de los Muertos'
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