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Stone soup

Book • 1947
Stone Soup is a classic folktale that tells the story of a group of travelers who convince a skeptical village to share their resources by promising to make a delicious soup from only stones and water.

The story highlights themes of community, cooperation, and resourcefulness.

It's often used to illustrate how collective effort can lead to greater outcomes than individual contributions.

The tale's simplicity and enduring appeal make it a favorite among children and adults alike.

It's a story that continues to resonate across cultures and generations.

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