Listen "#2 – Laughter Therapy"
Episode Synopsis
Today’s Reading: The Capture, chapters 16 - 27
Will Soren and Gylfie escape the horrors of St. Aggies? What does it mean to kill off a character in a children’s book? And what in the world is quanking? CJ and PB have the answers.
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Questions, complaints, corrections, or stories from your own experience with the Guardians of Ga’Hoole? You can tweet our Twitter, tumble our Tumblr, or email us at [email protected].
ED NOTE: Apologies for chewing or grumble sounds in the final cut, Miles is still learning the ropes as a producer.
Supported by the Moonshot Network
Theme music by Morgan Jackson
Cover Art by Matthias Lissak
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Sources:
Scientific American on Birds and Magnetism
Morris, B. (1974). Young Children and Books on Death. Elementary English, 51(3), 395-398. [http://www.jstor/stable/41387179
Carr, R. L. (1973). Death as Presented in Children's Books. Elementary English, 50(5), 701-705. http://www.jstor/stable/41388049
Gutierres, I. T. et al (2014). Affective Dimensions of Death: Children's Books, Questions, and Understandings. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 79(1), 43-61. http://www.jstor.org/43772828
Will Soren and Gylfie escape the horrors of St. Aggies? What does it mean to kill off a character in a children’s book? And what in the world is quanking? CJ and PB have the answers.
--
Questions, complaints, corrections, or stories from your own experience with the Guardians of Ga’Hoole? You can tweet our Twitter, tumble our Tumblr, or email us at [email protected].
ED NOTE: Apologies for chewing or grumble sounds in the final cut, Miles is still learning the ropes as a producer.
Supported by the Moonshot Network
Theme music by Morgan Jackson
Cover Art by Matthias Lissak
--
Sources:
Scientific American on Birds and Magnetism
Morris, B. (1974). Young Children and Books on Death. Elementary English, 51(3), 395-398. [http://www.jstor/stable/41387179
Carr, R. L. (1973). Death as Presented in Children's Books. Elementary English, 50(5), 701-705. http://www.jstor/stable/41388049
Gutierres, I. T. et al (2014). Affective Dimensions of Death: Children's Books, Questions, and Understandings. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 79(1), 43-61. http://www.jstor.org/43772828
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