‘The Three Questions’ read by Meryl Streep

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In “The Three Questions,” a thoughtful boy named Nikolai seeks answers to important questions about doing good and making choices. Through his journey, he learns from his friends and a wise turtle, Leo, that the best time to act is now, the most important person is the one you’re with, and the right thing to do is to help others. The story emphasizes the significance of living in the moment and the value of kindness in our daily lives.
  1. What do you think is the best time to help someone?
  2. Why do you think the person you are with is important?
  3. Can you think of a time when you did the right thing to help someone?

Welcome to Storytime with Meryl Streep!

Hello there! Today, we’re going to enjoy a wonderful story called The Three Questions. It’s based on a tale by Leo Tolstoy and is written and illustrated by Jon J. Muth. Let’s dive into the story of a curious boy named Nikolai.

Nikolai’s Big Questions

Nikolai was a thoughtful boy who wanted to be a good person. But sometimes, he wasn’t sure how to do that. He had three important questions he wanted answers to:

  • When is the best time to do things?
  • Who is the most important one?
  • What is the right thing to do?

Nikolai asked his friends for help. Sonya the heron, Gogol the monkey, and Pushkin the dog all had different ideas. Sonya thought planning ahead was important. Gogol believed paying attention was key, and Pushkin said having a group to help decide was best.

Seeking Answers from Leo the Turtle

Nikolai decided to visit Leo, the wise old turtle, who lived high in the mountains. When he arrived, he found Leo digging a garden. Nikolai offered to help, and together they finished the task. Just then, a storm began, and they heard a cry for help.

Nikolai found a panda with an injured leg and helped her. He also rescued her baby from the storm. The next day, the panda thanked Nikolai for his kindness.

Discovering the Answers

Even after helping the panda, Nikolai still wondered about his questions. Leo explained that Nikolai had already found the answers:

  • The best time to do things is now.
  • The most important one is the person you are with.
  • The right thing to do is to help those around you.

Nikolai realized that by helping Leo and the panda, he had learned what truly matters.

The Lesson of the Story

This story teaches us that every moment is important, and we should always try to do good for the people around us. It’s a reminder that life is full of lessons, and we learn from our experiences every day.

Thank you for joining us for this story! We hope you enjoyed it and learned something new. Keep reading and exploring more stories with us!

  • What do you think Nikolai learned from helping the panda and Leo the turtle? Can you think of a time when you helped someone and how it made you feel?
  • If you were Nikolai, who would you ask for advice when you have big questions? Why do you think it’s important to ask for help from others?
  • Leo the turtle said the best time to do things is now. Can you think of something you want to do today to help someone or make them happy?
  1. Time Capsule Activity: Create a “Time Capsule” with your family or friends. Gather small items or write notes about what you think is important right now. Discuss why these things are important to you at this moment. Bury the time capsule in your backyard or keep it in a safe place. Plan to open it in a year and see how your thoughts and priorities might have changed.

  2. Helping Hands Chart: Make a “Helping Hands” chart at home. Each time you help someone, like Nikolai did, add a handprint or a sticker to the chart. At the end of the week, count how many times you helped others and talk about how it made you feel. Discuss with your family or classmates why helping others is important and how it impacts the people around you.

  3. Role-Playing Scenarios: With a friend or family member, act out different scenarios where someone needs help. For example, pretend someone has dropped their books or needs help tying their shoes. Take turns being the helper and the person in need. After each scenario, talk about how it felt to help and be helped, and why it’s important to be aware of the needs of others around you.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Storyline Online intro] Hi, welcome to Storyline Online, brought to you by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. I’m Meryl Streep, and today we’re going to read *The Three Questions*, based on a story by Leo Tolstoy, written and illustrated by Jon J. Muth.

There once was a boy named Nikolai who sometimes felt uncertain about the right way to act. “I want to be a good person,” he told his friends. “But I don’t always know the best way to do that.” Nikolai’s friends understood and wanted to help him. “If only I could find the answers to my three questions,” Nikolai continued, “then I would always know what to do.”

His three questions were: When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?

Nikolai’s friends considered his first question. Then Sonya, the heron, spoke. “To know the best time to do things, one must plan in advance,” she said. Gogol, the monkey, who had been searching for something good to eat, said, “You will know when to do things if you watch and pay close attention.” Then Pushkin, the dog, who was just waking up, rolled over and said, “You can’t pay attention to everything yourself. You need a group to help you decide when to do things. For example, Gogol, a coconut is about to fall on your head!”

Nikolai thought for a moment. Then he asked his second question. “Who is the most important one?” “Those who are closest to heaven,” said Sonya, circling up into the sky. “Those who know how to heal the sick,” said Gogol, stroking his head. “Those who make the rules,” growled Pushkin.

Nikolai thought some more. Then he asked the third question. “What is the right thing to do?” “Flying,” said Sonya. “Having fun all the time,” laughed Gogol. “Fighting,” barked Pushkin right away.

Then the boy thought for a long while. He loved his friends and knew they were all trying their best to help him answer his questions, but their answers didn’t seem quite right. Then, an idea came to him. “I know!” he thought. “I will ask Leo, the turtle. He has lived a very long time. Surely he will know the answers I am looking for.”

Nikolai hiked high up into the mountains where the old turtle lived all alone. When Nikolai arrived, he found Leo digging a garden. The turtle was old, and digging was hard for him. “I have three questions and I came to ask your help,” Nikolai said. “When is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?”

Leo listened carefully but only smiled. Then he went on with his digging. “You must be tired,” Nikolai said at last. “Let me help you.” The turtle gave him his shovel and thanked him. Because it was easier for a young boy to dig than it was for an old turtle, Nikolai kept on digging until the rows were finished.

But just as he finished, the wind blew wildly and rain burst from darkened clouds. As they moved toward the cottage for shelter, Nikolai suddenly heard a cry for help. Running down the path, he found a panda whose leg had been injured by a fallen tree. Carefully, Nikolai carried her into Leo’s house and made a splint for her leg with a stick of bamboo. The storm raged on, banging at the doors and windows.

The panda woke up. “Where am I?” she said. “And where is my child?” The boy ran out of the cottage and down the path. The roar of the storm was deafening. Pushing against the howling wind and drenching rain, he ran farther into the forest. There he found the panda’s child, cold and shivering on the ground. The little panda was wet and scared, but alive. Nikolai carried her inside and made her warm and dry. Then he laid her in her mother’s arms.

Leo smiled when he saw what the boy had done. The next morning, the sun was warm, birds sang, and all was well with the world. The panda’s leg was healing nicely, and she thanked Nikolai for saving her and her baby from the storm. At that moment, Sonya, Gogol, and Pushkin arrived to make sure everyone was all right.

Nikolai felt great peace within himself. He had wonderful friends, and he had saved the panda and her child. But he also felt disappointed. He still had not found the answers to his three questions. So he asked Leo one more time. The old turtle looked at the boy. “But your questions have been answered!” he said.

“They have?” asked the boy. “Yesterday, if you had not stayed to help me dig my garden, you wouldn’t have heard the panda’s cries for help in the storm. Therefore, the most important time was the time you spent digging the garden. The most important one at that moment was me, and the most important thing to do was to help me with my garden.

“Later, when you found the injured panda, the most important time was the time you spent mending her leg and saving her child. The most important ones were the panda and her baby. And the most important thing to do was to take care of them and make them safe.

“Remember then that there is only one important time, and that time is now. The most important one is always the one you are with. And the most important thing is to do good for the one who is standing at your side. For these, my dear boy, are the answers to what is most important in this world. This is why we are here.”

It’s such an interesting book because it raises very big questions in a small story. It made me think about my own life when I try to figure out difficult things. I ask advice from friends, and everybody always has different advice, but the heron speaks for what’s important to her, and the monkey says what’s fun and important to him. The dog has a different point of view, but I feel like the turtle says to Nikolai, look inside yourself and to your own experience and what that’s taught you.

What happened to you teaches you something, and it teaches him to be aware of the lessons life is teaching you every second you go along. I love that little message, but it is a mystery how to answer the three questions, and I guess we answer them every day.

Thank you for watching Storyline Online. We’d like you to check out our other stories as well. Keep watching, and keep reading.

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