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The Cryptid Catalog - Scary Stories for Kids

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  • Welcome to the Cryptid Catalog! Your place where creepy parents and strange kids can learn all about the things that go bump in the night together! Every other week Korina and Killian open the Cryptid Catalog to explore all that the world of the paranormal has to offer!
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Episodes
  • 62: The Beast of Busco
    May 20 2024
    How big do you think a turtle can get?
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    20 mins
  • 61: The Legendary Chimera!
    May 7 2024
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    18 mins
  • 60: The Howl-ifying Rougarou!
    Apr 22 2024
    Step down to Louisianna and learn about the Rougarou!
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    17 mins

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