<p>I’m trying to remember what the story of a certain play i was in in the 4th grade was.
I don’t know if it’s famous or if my teacher made it up.
All I remember is that I sang a song that goes like this:
“walking, walking, the journey is so slow. walking, walking, we still have much to go. Our knees are blah blah blah… STONE SOUP!”</p>
<p>okay. the search took a little more creativity to yeald the correct results. I found what I was looking for. But I certainly didn’t remember anything like wjat I just found.
which is pretty weird because I was also a narrerator.</p>
<p>Ah, one of my favorite stories as told on Kaptain Kangaroo, oh, about 45 years ago. 3 soldiers wander into a village and are looking for something to eat as they are very, very hungry. All of the villagers are poor and do not want to share with the soldiers nor anyone else. The soldiers asks to borrow the biggest cooking pot in the village and they fill it with water and put it on the fire.The villagers are intrigued and surprised that the soldiers plan to make soup with nothing but a stone that they place into the pot. As they gather to watch each villager decides the stone soup will taste just a little better if they added a veggie or meat to it. Next thing ya know they have a bubbling cauldren of delicious stew.</p>
<p>If I remember it correctly, the village was very very poor, and this particular old couple had nothing to eat. a traveller came and asked for a meal. They said they were making a delicious soup out of stones and water, and all it needed to make it perfect was a little barley/ or onion/ or meat/ etc…so each stranger was asked to contribute the one ingredient to make the soup perfect, until, when they had all given something, it actually was. That’s what I remember, anyway.
Oh, wait!! the post above me sounds more right!! lol</p>
<p>both are right. but the way i remember it is :
a bunch of tired kids were walking, walking in a journey that was so slow. walking, wlaking with so much more to go. then they made stone soup.</p>
<p>there’s another one whose title is way too long and I can’t remember it. It was about a frog who fell in love with a “frogess”. The title was the heroin’s name, but it’s too long to remember.</p>
<p>it goes like this (or something like it): Tikitikitumtumyikatakatantan… and something in the end.</p>