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Creature Chats

Creature Chats

By: Maisie & Jana
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Follow a mom as she introduces mythical creatures to her daughter - learn with them about the myths and lore behind these magical beasts.

© 2025 Creature Chats
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 4: The Sphinx
    Dec 10 2025

    "What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon and three at night?" - Sphinx riddle asked to Oedipus in Sophocles' tragedy Oedipus Rex

    What’s big, mysterious, and loves riddles? The Sphinx! Join us as we chase this legendary creature across cultures and uncover its many hidden faces.

    Make sure to check out our Instagram to see pictures of all the stuff Maisie and Mom are talking about and to keep track of any upcoming hints for new episodes.

    You can also email us at mom@creaturechats.com!

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    25 mins
  • Episode 3: The Dullahan
    Oct 25 2025

    Today the ladies talk all about the Dullahan, also known as the Headless Horseman! Learn all about the different iterations of carriages and riders who got too excited and lost their heads.

    Make sure to check out our Instagram to see pictures of all the stuff Maisie and Mom are talking about and to keep track of any upcoming hints for new episodes.

    You can also email us at mom@creaturechats.com!

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    26 mins
  • Episode 2: The Kraken
    Oct 19 2025

    Today Maisie and Mom discuss our favorite (at least in the top 10) tentacled beast, the Kraken! Give a listen as you learn about the history of the kraken, some of the surprising places it shows up, and how it might be based on a real-life battle sailors would see out on the water!

    Make sure to check out our Instagram to see pictures of all the stuff Maisie and Mom are talking about and to keep track of any upcoming hints for new episodes.

    You can also email us at mom@creaturechats.com!

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    22 mins
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