Where does the story Stone Soup takes place?

Countless fables exist to promote sharing as a virtue. None, however, are as delicious-sounding as the famed “stone soup.”

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When was the story of Stone Soup made?

Stone Soup: An Old Tale is a 1947 picture book written and illustrated by Marcia Brown and published by Charles Scribner's Sons.

What is the theme of the stone soup story?

Stone Soup is a story about the nature of happiness and the value of sharing, especially with strangers.

Is Stone Soup a true story?

However, a dish called “stone soup” really does exist in Oaxaca, Mexico. The Chinantec people used the rocky Mexican terrain to their advantage during the Pre-Ceramic period, according to National Geographic: Large boulders, heated with fire, served as cookware.

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