
TARINOITA
SISÄLLYS:
A lively anthology of fable‑like tales unfolds through a chorus of talking animals, each offering its own slice of wisdom and mischief. From a boastful donkey coaxing a nightingale into a song contest, to a pompous elephant who rules without true insight, the stories blend gentle humor with subtle moral questions about pride, fairness and the consequences of power. The narrative voice shifts effortlessly, turning simple farmyard scenes into reflections on community, kindness and the quirks of human nature.
The collection moves beyond the barnyard, letting geese argue their ancestral glory, lions grapple with squeaky sheep, and clever foxes negotiate with bears over tangled dilemmas. Listeners are invited into a world where every creature—be it a curious cat, a wandering mouse, or a patient owl—speaks with a distinct personality, prompting both laughter and contemplation. These short, vivid episodes promise a charming listening experience that feels like gathering around a hearth for timeless, thought‑provoking stories.
Language
fi
Duration
~58 minutes (55K characters)
Release date
2024-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1768–1844
Best known as Russia’s great fabulist, this witty writer turned talking animals and short moral tales into sharp observations about everyday life. His fables became classics, and many of their sayings passed into ordinary Russian speech.
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