The Puddle People Hour - 7th Show

Today’s Guest: We are pleased to welcome Lisa Callsen to the show. She will be talking to us about Signing for Parents and Baby.
Story:
Thomas the Little Tailor
The Brother Grimm’s, Revision of Household Tales
By Mary Beth Marino and Pam Sargant
Used for Blog-Talk Radio Story-Hour, February, 2008
Once upon a time in a land far away there lived a little tailor named Thomas. One morning Thomas was sitting by the window, working cheerfully away, when he heard an old woman down in the street calling, “Good jelly to sell! Good jelly to sell!
Thomas smiled and called out “Here! I’ll buy some of that good jelly!” He selected two of his favorite flavors and eagerly took them into the kitchen to taste them. He took two thick slices of bread and spread out the jelly, brought them back into his work area and sat down to have a treat while he worked.
Before long several flies caught the scent of the wonderful jelly and came to have a treat themselves. Thomas did not like the idea of sharing his special treat with flies and started waving this way and that, trying to get rid of them. Finally he brought his two hands together with a loud SNAP! When he opened his hands again he found that he had caught 7 of them. Seven flies with one blow! As he went to wash his hands that phrase kept repeating in his mind and the little tailor was very pleased with himself. He didn’t think there was anyone in the world so skilled as to catch 7 flies with one blow.
Thomas went back to his window to continue his work and finish his treat. While he worked he started to sing a little song to himself.
Seven came and thought they’d stay
Ruining everything as they play
I told them all to go away
And seven with one blow I did slay
Thomas was working on a very nice belt for the Mayor, but he was getting so carried away, he decided to make it for himself instead, and stitched “Seven with one blow” right across the middle. He could always make another belt for the Mayor. He tried it on for size.
Then Thomas decided it might be time for him to go out on his own to seek his fortune. He gathered some things into a pack and before he could change his mind set off with a skip and a whistle.
Thomas was well into his journey, many miles from home, when he came upon a huge giant sitting against a tree. Now you would think that Thomas would be afraid, but not anymore…after all, his belt said, “seven in one blow”!
The overly brave Thomas, boldly called out to the giant, “Hello, Giant! I’m on my way to seek my fortune, do you know where I can find it?”
The giant glanced at Thomas and then decided to ignore him. Many a man would feel lucky to be ignored by a giant.
But Thomas was not afraid; he threw open his coat and showed the giant his belt with the inscription,“seven at one blow!”
Now the big giant looked twice at Thomas! This small human must be something special. But the giant decided to test Thomas himself and see just how great he really was.
The giant put Thomas through some tests. One was to get water from stone. Thomas knew he was not strong enough to do what the giant had done, but he put his brain to work on the problem. He had some cheese in his pack that looked like stone. He took it out and squeezed as hard as he could. There was a puddle of water at his feet! The giant was impressed.
Which each new test Thomas searched his brain and found some way to do the things the huge man asked of him. In the end, the two men sat down together for a rest and a good meal. The giant told Thomas of a nearby kingdom where he could try his fortune, “But be careful.” The huge man said, “I have two brothers who live near there and they are not as nice as I am.” After their meal, Thomas cheerfully went off in that direction, promising to be careful.
When Thomas reached the kingdom, he made his way through the castle town to the castle itself. On the way he heard many tales about the two giants who made messes all over the kingdom. He also heard that who ever got rid of the giants could marry the King’s beautiful daughter. By the time Thomas reached the castle he had an idea of how to do this.
“oh good King”, Thomas said. I hear you are having terrible problems with two mean giants who are making a terrible mess all over your kingdom. With your permission, I have a plan on how to take care of those giants and get rid of them once and for all.”
“How can such a little man take care of such big giants?’ the king asked.
“Trust me King”, Thomas said, throwing open his coat so the King could see his awesome belt”
The King, seeing the inscription on Thomas’ belt, “seven with one blow”, he realized that Thomas was just not “some little man”, but maybe a very powerful little man!
“O.k. Thomas, go and take care of those awful giants who are making a mess of my kingdom. I will give you the promised rewards if you can get rid of those giants once and for all”.
So, off Thomas went into the woods in search of the two mean giants.
He found the giants sleeping soundly under a huge oak tree. They were snoring so loudly, they did not hear Thomas creep up. Thomas picked up a large stone and a large metal cone and put them into a bag. Then Thomas quietly climbed up to top branch of the highest tree he could find and hid himself under the leaves, so the giants couldn’t see him.
Thomas counted, 1…2…3! And then dropped the brick on one of the giants. Thomas watched from the treetop, and heard the giant roar! Then he saw the giant stand up and start yelling at the other giant!
“You should NOT have thrown a brick at me”, he roared waking up the other giant who did not have a clue what was going on! Thomas then took out the large cone and yelled into it in his deepest voice. The cone made his voice boom over the countryside. “I threw the stone!” The two giants looked around. They could tell that whoever spoke was much taller than them but they couldn’t see a thing. “It must be a humungous invisible giant!” The older of the two whispered.
Thomas watched as the giants started to make poking motions around the area trying to find the other giant, then brought the cone to his mouth once more. “This is MY kingdom now! Leave before I step on you!”
The two giants looked at each other then up in the air around them. They were starting to get scared. Thomas brought the cone to his lips one more time and made the loudest scariest roar he could manage.
That did it, the giants did not wait to see what would happen and took off through the woods. They did not stop until they reached the other side of the world.
Thomas climbed down from the tree and was so proud of himself that he decided to add another inscription to his belt, “One blow and two giants, gone!”
So Thomas the Tailor, went back to the castle, and reported to the King that both giants would NOT be messing up his kingdom any more. The King was very impressed with Thomas and fulfilled his promise. Thomas and the king’s daughter were married, which made Thomas a prince. One day, he would own the keys to the kingdom and live happily ever after, knowing he had never in his life hurt a human being, but he did swat 7 flies all at one time.
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