To earn a living, the wife spent her days picking fruit for the banana farmer down the road. NARRATOR: In a small village, there lived a husband and wife. You can see the saùng-gauk in action here. The arched harp has a distinctive shape: as the neck extends from the body, it forms a bow-shaped curve, which is why it’s sometimes called a “bow harp.” The arched harp’s roots are ancient, dating back to 3000 BC in Egypt! From there, the instrument made its way southward to Africa and eastward to Southeast Asia, where it became known as the “Burmese harp” or saùng-gauk. So don’t be discouraged! As long as you’re making progress and achieving smaller goals, you’re still climbing that “ladder” to success. You may not reach your long-term goal right away. Then ask a grown-up to help you write down or draw the steps it’ll take to make your goal a reality. At the top of your Goal Ladder, write or draw your big goal. So find a piece of paper, and draw a picture of your very own Goal Ladder. Sometimes the best way to achieve a big goal is to break it into smaller goals: more manageable, short-term steps that will help us get there. Perhaps you want to write and illustrate your own storybook. What’s one goal that you hope to work hard to achieve? Maybe you want to learn how to play guitar or tie your shoes. We'd love to see it! To access all the coloring pages for past episodes click HERE. Our resident artist is Sabina Hahn and you can learn more about her HERE. We’re also keeping an album so share your picture on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and tag it with #CircleRound. It’s available now in many countries on Disney+ with Premier Access, and will be available to all Disney+ subscribers in December.ĪDULTS! PRINT THIS so everyone can color while listening. You can see Tzi and Jimmy in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Mulan. And kids, listen for Jimmy Wong’s voice in Sony’s upcoming animated feature, Wish Dragon. Grown-ups, you might recognize Tzi Ma from films like The Farewell and Tigertail. Voices in this episode include Gabriela Fernandez Coffey, Tzi Ma and Jimmy Wong. Our story is called “Dirt Into Gold.” Versions of this tale come from the Burmese people, in southeast Asia. In today’s story, we’ll meet a character who works really hard - just so he can avoid working hard for the rest of his life!
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