Easter Greeting
Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, wrote this Easter letter, addressed to "every child who loves Alice."
Gather your family for great stories from great storytellers. Stories bring us together and the stories on The Apple Seed will spark memories that you can share with the people you love. The Apple Seed is a storytelling podcast by BYUradio and is hosted by Sam Payne.
Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, wrote this Easter letter, addressed to "every child who loves Alice."
Pete Griffin is a storyteller with a taste for stories of the natural world. Here's one that's particularly delicious.
As Eshu Bumpus explains, there are many stories about tortoises and hares (we bet you know one). This one has a lion in it, and some music too! j
Winston, a little frog with a big mouth, is fond of asking other critters what they like to eat. There's a lesson in this old tale, for Winston and for you.
Sometimes you embark on an adventure thinking it’s going to be hard, but then it winds up being harder than you ever imagined. You’re in way over your head, but somehow, you get through it, and you find yourself a little bruised, but wiser on the other side. We’ve got an hour of stories like that for you today.
Donald Davis shares a story fragment about a beloved teacher who does what she can to remember each student in her long career.
Brian "Fox" Ellis tells the story of a hungry hunter with an unusual choice: slay a deer for food, or trust in the deer's promise of a single wish.
We're getting a jump on April Fool's Day with an hour of stories about pranks, hoaxes, and general mischief. (4:11) West Virginia storyteller Bil Lepp and his buddy Skeeter have a mischievous plan to rig a competition at a summer camp in "Vacation Bible School," recorded live in the Apple Seed Studio.
This week we've got two things on our mind: road trips, and the important objects we collect along the way that summon memories of the journey.
Some of the first major interactions we ever have with someone from a different generation happen in an elementary school classroom. Today we have an hour of stories about elementary school teachers and their students: