The Months is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone.
He met with twelve youths, who welcomed him and asked him about the months.
Lise said they each had their place and purpose, and it was arrogant of people to want to rearrange them.
His brother was jealous of him, and Lise told him of the inn and the twelve youths, but not how they had talked.
The tale follows a common pattern, of one sibling being polite to a powerful being and receiving gifts, of the second sibling being rude and receiving punishment, but in most such tales – "Diamonds and Toads", "Mother Hulda", "The Three Heads in the Well", "Father Frost", or "The Two Caskets" – the siblings are sisters or stepsisters in Aarne-Thompson type 480, The Kind and the Unkind Girls.