Storybox Playlist: Stories of “The Golden Rule”

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. Do naught unto others which would cause you pain if done to you. Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. Three different religions and one golden rule. Here are more stories about the golden rule and how it heals and builds community.

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Martin & Sylvia

The Cook Out

Visitors are returning to Martin and Sylvia’s house — friends they haven’t seen in a year! When one of those friends isn’t as…

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19 MINUTES

3+
Martin & Sylvia: More Adventures!

Sheep and Shepherds

When Mr. Brown gives the children a chance to care for Pinochle and Raspberry, his new sheep, they also have a chance to…

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20 MINUTES
Summer

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By Thistle By Thimble

Tibby and the Fifth Virtue

Tibby loves books, especially those about knights and warriors. One day he finds a book and does not know how it arrived, could…

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23 MINUTES

8+
Dry Gables: Hands Together

Something Greater Than Myself

EB Hertz has tried being many different things, but it isn’t until his friend Franz suggests that he run for mayor that he…

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32 MINUTES

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Junkyard Tales

Buster: A Story about Bullying

When Zippy is being bullied, Sergeant knows how to discover the true source of the teasing and transform it with understanding and kindness.

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26 MINUTES
Spring

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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.