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Death, Be Not Mop-Headed: HUBERT AND THE APPLE TREE, S1E10

Posted on July 6, 2026July 7, 2026 by sw.murnau

Listen to the episode directly on Buzzsprout here, or on your podcatcher of choice. Don’t forget to subscribe! About the Episode We all dread teaching our children about death—probably because of the way death figures into our own lives. If we could forestall death’s terror by refiguring it as a natural part of lived experience,…

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: World’s Tallest Hobbit, S1E9

Posted on June 29, 2026June 29, 2026 by sw.murnau

Happy 250th Birthday, USA! Shall we try for a few more, do you think? What do Abe Lincoln and Hobbits have in common? How do biographers decide what information to include in biographies? Just as importantly, how do they decide what to exclude? And what has our walk down Caldecott Lane started to tell us…

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Might as well ban reading—A Pride Special S1E8

Posted on June 24, 2026June 28, 2026 by sw.murnau

Happy Pride! People—and by that we mean corporations—often start Pride off strong and end with a whimper. But we recognize that while Pride is about pride, it’s also about resistance. And resistance is a very, very long-form game. Today’s episode looks at four picture book iterations of a classic Russian folktale, The Gigantic Turnip: One…

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THE GATHERING TABLE S1E7

Posted on June 15, 2026June 16, 2026 by sw.murnau

We wanted to find a Juneteenth book for our little that would address the holiday without requiring a lot of context she just isn’t equipped to understand yet. The Gathering Table did just that, showing us a world where Juneteenth is every day that we’re able to love and honor our families and community without…

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THE KITTEN STORY S1E6

Posted on June 10, 2026June 10, 2026 by sw.murnau

    How does a story’s point-of-view change our understanding of it? Is narration important in a children’s book? 2023’s THE KITTEN STORY: A MOSTLY TRUE TALE isn’t just another book about cute cats—though it’s got those. It’s also a fantastically illustrated story that teaches kids about the inevitability of disappointment on big days; the…

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THE GIFT OF RAMADAN S1E5

Posted on May 28, 2026May 28, 2026 by sw.murnau

How can children’s literature teach lessons, provide representation for marginalized groups, and provide insight into different ways of living–all without being preachy or pedantic? Join us for our discussion on 2019’s THE GIFT OF RAMADAN, a picture book that manages to do all these things beautifully. We’ll address the recent Mac Barnett scandal, then do…

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MEI LI S1E4

Posted on May 20, 2026May 20, 2026 by sw.murnau

The second entry in our fortnightly Caldecott series focuses on Thomas Handforth’s 1938 Mei Li. Books naturally fall in and out of the publication cycle: some get found and republished, others remain dead. Despite having won one of the most prestigious awards in children’s literature, Thomas Handforth’s stunningly illustrated picture book debut is today out…

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PAPER CHASE S1E3

Posted on May 13, 2026May 16, 2026 by sw.murnau

    Julia Donaldson is one of the biggest names in children’s literature, but her work with illustrator Victoria Sandøy–shall we call it The Tree Trilogy?–has gone largely unnoticed in the U.S. But who doesn’t want a children’s book filled with specialist knowledge about industrial paper making practices of the 20 and 21C? Adalyn is…

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Animals of the Bible S1E2

Posted on May 6, 2026May 6, 2026 by sw.murnau

\ Every other week, we’ll be reviewing Caldecott winners–so we decided to start in the beginning, a very good place to start! The internet is replete with blogs, podcasts, and social media projects undertaking precisely this challenge. ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE, the first “children’s book” to win the Caldecott, marks the beginning and end for…

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Food Truck Fest! S1E1

Posted on April 28, 2026May 6, 2026 by sw.murnau

Join us for a thoughtful discussion on a fantastic picture book for children who enjoy learning about food! It’s a wonderful read that’s become one of my toddler’s favorites. In our inaugural episode, we take a look at FOOD TRUCK FEST! written by Alexandra Penfold and illustrated by Mike Dutton. It tells the story of…

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