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WTH Story Corner

By: Lea-Anne Peach & Anna Marie Riley
  • Summary

  • Here we explore the quirky, bizarre, and wonderful world of children's literature. Each episode we find a book or story that will entertain and delight you (and maybe your child). What the Hell Story Corner is a podcast for parents and educators, but be sure little ears aren't listening in. Lea-Anne and Anna get honest about these books and the issues they explore, which can lead to 'adult' language. You'll never look at kiddie lit the same!
    Lea-Anne Peach & Anna Marie Riley
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Episodes
  • Amos & Boris (Steig)
    Apr 12 2024

    What should be on the packing list for an existentialist journey through a Russian tragedy? That's the question for this book allegedly suitable for kindergartners. Lea-Anne reflects on the merits of flowery language while Anna gets a bug up her ass about Chekhov's gun.

    Buy here

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    16 mins
  • The Grudge Keeper (Rockliff/Wheeler)
    Mar 8 2024

    Lea-Anne and Anna unpack a few mixed messages in this beautifully told and illustrated tale about friendship and forgiveness. The balancing act required to raise kids with self esteem who are also empathetic is explored among a few other topics.


    Find it here or check your local bookstore!

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    19 mins
  • Queen Victoria's Bathing Machine (Gloria Whelan/Nancy Carpenter)
    Feb 27 2024

    Lea-Anne and Anna have a little fun at the Brits' expense this week with this odd but delightful tale of Victorian modesty gone amuck.

    Check your local library or independent bookstore. You can also order online here.

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    13 mins

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