The star-money
the Brothers Grimm 1812
There was once on a time a little girl whose father and mother were dead, and she was so poor that she no longer had any little room to live in, or bed to sleep in, and at last she had nothing else but the clothes she was wearing and a little bit of bread in her hand which some charitable soul had given her.
She was, however, good and pious. And as she was thus forsaken by all the world, she went forth into the open country, trusting in the good God.
Then a poor man met her, who said: "Ah, give me something to eat, I am so hungry!" She reached him the whole of her piece of bread, and said: "May God bless it to thy use," and went onwards.
Then came a child who moaned and said: "My head is so cold, give me something to cover it with." So she took off her hood and gave it to him; and when she had walked a little farther, she met another child who had no jacket and was frozen with cold. Then she gave it her own; and a little farther on one begged for a frock, and she gave away that also.
At length she got into a forest and it had already become dark, and there came yet another child, and asked for a little shirt, and the good little girl thought to herself: "It is a dark night and no one sees thee, thou canst very well give thy little shirt away," and took it off, and gave away that also.
And as she so stood, and had not one single thing left, suddenly some stars from heaven fell down, and they were nothing else but hard smooth pieces of money, and although she had just given her little shirt away, she had a new one which was of the very finest linen. Then she gathered together the money into this, and was rich all the days of her life.
Introduction
The Star-Money is a delightful Aesop fable that teaches children about generosity and kindness. It's a heartwarming story perfect for young readers aged 3-8, encouraging them to think about the value of helping others.
About Aesop
Aesop was an ancient Greek storyteller renowned for his fables, which often feature animals and impart moral lessons. His tales have stood the test of time, captivating children and adults alike with their simple yet profound messages. Aesop's ability to communicate life lessons through engaging stories makes him a key figure in children's literature.
Values and Lessons
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The Star-Money
The Star-Money is a delightful Aesop fable that teaches children about generosity and kindness. It's a heartwarming story perfect for young readers aged 3-8, encouraging them to think about the value of helping others.
Origin of the Tale
The Star-Money is rooted in Aesop's tradition of fables, which originated in ancient Greece around 600 BCE. These stories were often passed down orally, connecting generations through their universal themes of morality and ethics. The tale reflects the cultural values of sharing and compassion that transcended time and continue to resonate today.
About Aesop
Aesop was an ancient Greek storyteller renowned for his fables, which often feature animals and impart moral lessons. His tales have stood the test of time, captivating children and adults alike with their simple yet profound messages. Aesop's ability to communicate life lessons through engaging stories makes him a key figure in children's literature.
Values and Lessons
Generosity is rewarding
Kindness makes a difference
Helping others brings happiness
True wealth is measured by giving
Compassion can change lives
Related Activities
🎨Create a star-shaped craft to symbolize kindness
💬Have a 'kindness jar' where family members add notes of good deeds
✨Role-play different scenarios of helping others
📝Draw a picture of what generosity looks like to them
🎯Write a short story about a time they helped someone