Welcome back to Camp Faithfully Explore! Today’s campfire story takes us deep into the northeastern woodlands and into an ancient Haudenosaunee garden where Corn, Bean, and Squash learn one of the greatest secrets of all time: we grow best when we grow together.
Kids will giggle, move, breathe, pretend, and plant themselves right into this legendary story that Indigenous communities have passed down for generations. This episode is perfect for families, classrooms, car rides, and quiet bedtime snuggles.
Corn, Bean, and Squash are three sisters who share a garden… but not much else. They argue. They wobble. They flop. They dry out. Everything feels impossible until Mother Earth whispers a reminder:
You don’t have to do the job of three with the strength of one.
When Corn offers height, Bean offers support, and Squash offers protection, everything changes. The garden flourishes. The sisters grow stronger. And campers learn that teamwork doesn’t just help it transforms.
This episode includes a mini yoga-style flow:
Perfect for classroom brain breaks!
The Three Sisters teach us:
Everyone has strengths. No one has all the strengths. We grow best when we grow together.
Turn to someone you’re with and tell them one thing they are good at.
That one sentence? That’s you helping someone grow.
We leave the garden behind and travel down a dusty road to meet a traveler who shows kindness to a stranger when no one else would.
It’s the story of the Good Samaritan and it’s going to be an adventure.