Oral tradition Versions are found in India, Africa and Europe
The story of a turtle with a big dream.
Story
A turtle dreams of flying. He asks the birds for help and they come up with a clever plan which will work – as long as the turtle can keep his mouth shut….
Why we chose it
The story was chosen by Geraldine McCaughrean for our World Stories room in 2016. With its vivid characters – the determined turtle and the inventive birds – it was a favourite with young visitors at storytelling sessions in the museum.
Where it came from
The Story of the Disobedient Tortoise is found in the Panchatantra, the books of fable and animal tales dating back to 3rd-5th century India. The Story of the Talkative Tortoise is found in the Jataka Tales dating back to 4th and 5th century India.
Where it went next
Oral retellings and Arabic translations carried the stories to Europe.
Associated stories
Similar stories are found in Ancient Greece - Aesop’s story of The Tortoise and the Birds - and medieval France - Jean de La Fontaine’s story - The Tortoise and the Two Ducks.
For an alternative version listen to The Talkative Tortoise.
Oral tradition Versions are found in India, Africa and Europe