Two stories from Ugandan folklore to help you drift to sleep this week. First up is the story of "Nsangi and the Apes," where we learn why apes do not care for humans any longer. Then we learn why certain animals do not get along in "The Leopard, the Hare, and the Monkey."
Journey long, long ago to Tanzania, where you can learn about the young hunter who made friends with many creatures he caught...and enemies with one. Lessons in trust before bedtime.
This week, we travel to the northern land of Norway, where we have three stories collected by Asbjornsen & Moe for our sleepy ears: "The Mill at the Bottom of the Sea" and two short tales of the Fox and the Bear. The lessons this week are don't be a jerk, and don't listen to jerks.
In this episode, we have three stories featuring birds. First is "The Voices of Birds" from the Yoruba people of modern Nigeria, followed by "Chief of the Birds" from the Omaha tribe of North America, and ending with a Scottish tale called "The Wedding of Robin Redbreast and Jenny Wren."
Two stories before bedtime, one folklore from Thailand and one sci-fi from Puerto Rico, but both about parrots.