Storybox Playlist: Serving Up Gratitude

Thanksgiving is a deeply American holiday and one that we would do well to take up more consciously and enthusiastically. Aside from the food, the football, the family and the fun – Thanksgiving has its primary function in its name: Thanks Giving. It’s all about thanks for what we have. Here are some stories that focus on giving thanks.

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At Home with Martin & Sylvia

Home-Grown Thanksgiving

This year, Martin or Sylvia’s parents have decided to host the event at home. Everything they eat will come from their own garden…

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18 MINUTES

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Junkyard Tales

The Junkyard Feast: A Story of Thanksgiving

Every year Sergeant misses the junkyard animals thanksgiving feast because he spends it with the warden’s family. But this year, the animals do…

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26 MINUTES

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The Willowbee Tree

Sharing a Meal

The Willowbee children learn a lesson in sharing from some animals in Tasmania who happily share their food sources.

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18 MINUTES

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So Many Fairies

The Fairy Feast

When there’s a sudden change in the backyard of twin brothers Russell and Randolph, the stonewall gnomes, brook nymphs, and oak tree elves…

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20 MINUTES

Martin & Sylvia’s Giving Thanks (Collection)

On the drive to Grandma’s for their annual Thanksgiving Feast, brother and sister learn about the magical power of two important words: thank you. They realize that feeling a ‘thank you’ with their whole body can change how you feel — and change how other people feel! This lesson sets the whole family into a Thanksgiving holiday filled with appreciation, joy and family adventure.

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About the authors

  • David Sewell McCann

    David Sewell McCann

    Story Spinner

    David Sewell McCann fell in love with spinning stories in first grade – the day a storyteller came to his class and captured his mind and imagination. He has been engaged in storytelling all of his adult life through painting, film-making, teaching and performing. Out of his experience as a Waldorf elementary class teacher and parent, he has developed a four step method of intuitive storytelling, which he now shares through workshops and through this website.