Storybox Playlist: Stories of Rivalry

Do you have a rival? Is this person related to you, or maybe a childhood friend? Or is it someone in your field, someone who does something similar to what you do? In any case, there is nothing like a rivalry to get your blood boiling and motivate you into action. Here are some stories that will help you see the other side of that rivalry and support healthy connection rather than destructive competition.

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At Home with Martin & Sylvia

Little Sister

Daddy helps Martin understand little sisters, and realize the importance of being a big brother.

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17 MINUTES
Spring

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Stories About Sibling Rivalry

Monkey Brothers

Clancy wishes he could do the things his older sister can do, until he meets a monkey with similar frustrations and together they…

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21 MINUTES

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Martin & Sylvia's Nature School

Gentle Tracking

Martin is disappointed that Sylvia has to join him on a hike with his friends, but ends up appreciating that she’s there in…

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24 MINUTES

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Stories for Generosity

Plenty for All

Little Ty learns a lesson from some creatures in the Sahara about how generosity and sharing bring new friends.

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22 MINUTES

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Stories About Sibling Rivalry

Tilde the House Tomte

Tilde the house gnome helps new step-siblings learn to get along when their mother leaves town for a week. Her secrets: love and…

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23 MINUTES

We also have touched on the topic of Sibling Rivalry. You can find that PlaylistHERE.


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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.