Breakfast Fable
Summary: Meet Miss Rebecca and her morning friends, Red Rooster and Grey Cat, as they start each day with playful mayhem and a learning story.
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- Copyright: © 2012 Rebecca Person, Levi Gwaltney & Ethership Corporation
Podcasts:
Miss Rebecca, Red Rooster and a reluctant Grey Cat say, "Thank you!" Breakfast Fable has had almost 1,000 complete downloads to date. As Red Rooster says, "A thousand? Wow! That's way more than ten!" We are so thankful for our listeners! Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster decides to crow before the sun as winter approaches and the days get shorter. Miss Rebecca takes the opportunity to teach "flexibility" by telling the story, "The Oak and the Reed". Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster and Grey Cat get carried away when given the opportunity to make suggestions for breakfast. Miss Rebecca takes the opportunity to tell the classic story, "Mouse Council" (also known as "The Bell Cat"). Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Cat gets greedy with the sardines, prompting Miss Rebecca to tell the beloved tale, "The Three Billy Goats Gruff". Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Miss Rebecca asks for help preparing apple sauce, giving her the opportunity to share the classic tale, "The Hen and Grain of Wheat". Cat learns a lesson on being fair. Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster does a good deed, prompting Miss Rebecca to tell one of the Bible's most endearing stories (Luke 10:30-37). Who is your neighbor? Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Remember the story about the little boy who cried, "Wolf!"? Grey Cat didn't in this retelling of the classic tale about truthfulness. Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Grey Cat is feeling down and it doesn't seem like anything will cheer him up... not even Red Rooster's chicken dance! Miss Rebecca takes the opportunity to retell the classic fable, "The Lamb and the Wolf". Over 300 downloads so far!! Thank you for listening to our podcast, and please leave feedback in the "Comments" section or in an iTunes Review. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Here is a (very) short and fun song. If you want more music on the Breakfast Fable Podcast, let us know in the comments section or in an iTunes review! Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster is counting chickens before they're hatched, prompting Miss Rebecca to tell the classic fable, "The Milkmaid and the Pail". Do you think Grey Cat would win the Farmer Brown Milk "Lovely Cat Contest"? Leave your response in the comments section or in an iTunes review! Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster gets carried away with his love of talking, reminding Miss Rebecca of the classic fable, "The Turtle and the Birds". Red Rooster learns he isn't the only one who likes to talk and talk and talk... and how sometimes it's better to think before opening one's mouth. Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
It's a special day. Grey Cat is getting a new collar. Red Rooster wonders why he doesn't wear a collar, which reminds Miss Rebecca of the classic fable, "The Dog and The Wolf". Who do you think is better off, the dog or the wolf? Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
When Miss Rebecca's day starts late because she misses Red Rooster's wake-up crow, Grey Cat has the chance to think about the silence in Red Rooster's absence. Do you think Grey Cat misses Red Rooster? Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Red Rooster tries to improve himself, all the way down to his doodle-do. Seeing her morning friend getting a little bit carried away, Miss Rebecca takes the opportunity to tell the classic tale, "The Belly and the Hands". Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader
Grey Cat and Red Rooster learn how arguments can end up costing more than a few words when Miss Rebecca uses a roadside fruit and vegetable stand to retell the classic tale, "The Trees and the Bramble". Brussel sprouts, anyone? Comments can be made on individual episode pages. To subscribe using your favorite podcast reader, click the orange "feed" icon! Subscribe in a reader