I'm not entirely sure which specific 'big rock little rock story' you're referring to. It could be a local folktale, a story from a particular region or community. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.
There are many big rock stories around the world. For example, Ayers Rock in Australia is a huge and iconic rock formation. It is not only a significant geographical feature but also has great cultural importance to the Aboriginal people. They have many ancient stories and legends associated with it.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. It might be a story where the big rock is the main character in a sense. For example, it could be a story about how a big rock got moved from one place to another and the adventures or challenges that came with it. It could be about the discovery of the big rock and what people thought when they first saw it.
It could be a story about a girl who saw a large rock that you own or found. Maybe the rock has some special significance, like it's a beautiful geode or has some historical value.
The 'big rock story' could be various things. It might be a story about a really large rock, perhaps a boulder that has some significance in a local area, like a landmark. Maybe it was involved in some historical event or is part of a local legend.
Sorry, I don't know the origin of the 'big rock little rock story' as there are many stories with such simple titles. It could be from an oral tradition in a small village, or it could be a made - up story by someone and then passed around locally.
The origin of the 'big rock candy mountain story' is a bit unclear, but it was popularized among hobos and those in the traveling and vagrant communities in the United States. It's likely that it was created and passed down orally within these groups over time, with different people adding their own elements to the story as it spread.
The 'big rock candy mountain' is a song and story often associated with a hobo's dream. It's about a place full of wonderful and unrealistic things like lakes of gin and cigarette trees. It represents an idyllic and almost too - good - to - be - true place that hobos might have dreamed of during hard times on the road, a place where food and luxury items are freely available.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many stories related to a big rock pond. It might be about the wildlife there, like the fish, frogs and birds that live around it.