In a quiet forest, a small bird is gravely insulted by a creature many times her size—and refuses to let the offense pass.
The Willow-Wren and the Bear is a classic Grimm fairy tale that celebrates wit, unity, and the unexpected power of the small against the mighty. When a boastful bear mocks the humble home and honor of a willow-wren’s family, the tiniest voices of the woods rise in protest. What follows is not a tale of claws and teeth, but of clever planning, cooperation, and poetic justice carried out with charm and humor.
As birds, insects, and animals take sides, the story unfolds with playful tension and fairy-tale logic, reminding listeners that respect is not earned by size or strength, but by character. Lightly moral without being heavy-handed, this story delights in the triumph of intelligence over arrogance and fairness over force.
Warmly narrated by Emilynn ler Derna, this timeless animal fable is perfect for family listening, bedtime stories, and anyone who enjoys classic fairy tales filled with wit, warmth, and a satisfying sense of justice.











