The Travelling Musicians by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

(10 User reviews)   1178
By Karen Choi Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - True Adventure
Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859 Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859
English
Have you ever felt like you're past your prime? Like your best days are behind you? That's exactly how a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster feel in this classic Grimm tale. They've each been cast aside by their owners for being too old to work. But instead of giving up, these four animals decide to run away together to the city of Bremen to become musicians. They never actually make it to Bremen, and that's where the real adventure begins. Along the way, they stumble upon a cottage full of robbers. With nothing left to lose and everything to gain, they use the only things they have left—their voices—in the most clever and hilarious way to scare off the thieves and claim a new home. It's a short, sharp story about finding your voice (literally!), sticking together, and proving that you're never too old for a second act. If you need a quick reminder about the power of friendship and clever thinking over brute strength, this little story delivers in about ten minutes.
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You know the Brothers Grimm for their darker fairy tales, but 'The Travelling Musicians' (sometimes called 'The Bremen Town Musicians') is one of their most charming and upbeat stories. It's a quick read with a big heart.

The Story

A donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster are all facing the same grim fate. Their owners think they're too old to be useful. The donkey is to be sold, the dog and cat are to be drowned, and the rooster is headed for the soup pot. So, they each run away. They meet on the road and decide to band together. Their new plan? To go to the city of Bremen and become street musicians.

That night, tired and hungry, they spot a lighted cottage in the woods. It's occupied by a gang of robbers enjoying a feast. The animals hatch a simple but brilliant plan. They stack on top of each other—donkey on the bottom, then the dog, then the cat, with the rooster on top—right outside the window. Then, on a signal, they all let out their cries at once: the donkey brayed, the dog barked, the cat meowed, and the rooster crowed. The terrifying racket sends the robbers fleeing into the night, convinced a monster is attacking. The four friends then feast on the leftover food and settle in for a cozy sleep, having found a much better home than they ever expected.

Why You Should Read It

On the surface, it's a funny story about animals scaring robbers. But look a little closer, and it's really about resilience. These characters are written off by society. Instead of accepting that, they choose a new purpose—becoming musicians—even if it's a bit of a silly dream. What I love most is that they don't win by being strong or magical. They win by being clever and working as a team. Each animal's unique 'voice' is a weakness to their old owners, but together, those voices become their greatest strength. It's a powerful little metaphor about community and using what you have. The ending is perfectly satisfying—they don't need fame in Bremen; they've already found safety, friendship, and a full belly.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect story for anyone who needs a quick, uplifting read. It's fantastic for reading aloud to kids—the animal sounds are always a hit—but there's enough cleverness in it for adults to appreciate, too. If you're a fan of classic fables where the underdogs (and under-cats, and under-roosters) win the day through wit and cooperation, you'll adore this tale. It's a gentle, timeless reminder that it's never too late to start over, especially with good friends by your side.



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Liam Nguyen
10 months ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. A true masterpiece.

Michelle Jones
8 months ago

Solid story.

Christopher Garcia
2 months ago

Essential reading for students of this field.

Jennifer Scott
9 months ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. Thanks for sharing this review.

Andrew Nguyen
1 year ago

I have to admit, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. I would gladly recommend this title.

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