
We may include your riddle or joke in a future edition of “The Lion’s Roar”: the monthly newsletter you receive as a member of the Circle Round Club! Share your riddle or joke with someone you have fun with, then we invite you to share it with us! Grown-ups, send an email to and please include your riddle or joke-writer’s first name. Use your imagination to brainstorm your own riddle or joke about the moon (like this one: “Who was the first animal in space?” “The cow who jumped over the moon!” ?). I can seem to disappear even though I haven’t gone away.
#MOON CYCLE RIGHT NOW FULL#
I can be full even though I haven’t eaten anything. Our resident artist is Sabina Hahn and you can learn more about her HERE. We'd love to see it! To access all the coloring pages for past episodes, click HERE. We’re also keeping an album so share your picture on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and tag it with #CircleRound. Our artist is Sabina Hahn.ĪDULTS! PRINT THIS so everyone can color while listening. Original music and sound design is by Eric Shimelonis. This episode was adapted for Circle Round by Rebecca Sheir. On stage were some actors whose voices you’ve heard in many Circle Round stories: Feodor Chin, Joe Hernandez, and Jessica Rau. We recorded this episode before a live audience of very enthusiastic kids and grown-ups at KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio in Santa Monica, California.



Our story is called “Two Moons.” Versions of this tale come from the Southeast Asian countries of Thailand, Laos, and Malaysia. And as it turns out, he’s promising the moon… in more ways than one. It means you’re promising something impossible! In today’s story, a fisherman promises he’ll give back something he’s borrowed. Do you know what it means to “promise the moon”?
