Lea-Anne Peach & Anna Marie Riley
WTH Story Corner
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!
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Lea-Anne Peach & Anna Marie Riley
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Mar 5, 2026
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Episodes
The Secret Project (Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter) 05.03.2026 18:01
Sooooo, yeah. This one's...yeah. What do you say about a book that introduces kindergarteners to the development of the atomic bomb? Anna and Lea-Anne bumbled their way through an interpretation of this psychotic undertaking with as much grace as a bull in a china shop.
Luigi: The Spider Who Wanted to be a Kitten (Michelle Knudsen/Kevin Hawkes) 06.10.2025 18:35
Identity crises, Spider posers, and gaslighting Grannies. Join us as Lea-Anne loses her damn mind over a book she likens to a Vietnam flashback.
17 Things I'm Not Allowed To Do Anymore (Jenny Offill) 11.06.2025 16:38
If you think you just might be raising the next Elizabeth Holmes, this book could be for you. A modern-day Ramona Quimby takes things to the next level of chaos only to be consistently shut down by the adults. And the moral of the story? Wellll, let's just say it's questionable. Find the book at your local library, indie bookstore, or on Amazon .
My Cat Looks Like My Dad (Thao Lan) 02.04.2025 14:22
Pets as children, Dads in 80s gym gear, and Moms who pass for teenagers take center stage in this cerebral journey to found families. Yeah, most adults wouldn't even pick up on the subtle message of this one. Lea-Anne was so excited she forgot to put on pants.
Mr. Wuffles (David Wiesner) 11.03.2025 13:08
How does a book about a cat playing with aliens who crash landed in his house get nominated for a Caldecott? Yeah, we were kinda stumped too. Oh, did we mention there are no words? Lea-Anne is mostly mystified while Anna is just annoyed. If the choices of the publishing industry leave you scratching your head, this one's for you. Oh, and that video about the history of the world I mentioned? Y...
The Dead Bird (Margaret Wise Brown/Christian Robinson) 14.02.2025 16:32
Got a family funeral coming up? It's Greatest Generation authors to the rescue! Why write about the meaning of life or ways to process grief when you can publish a how-to guide for death complete with the stages of rigor mortis? The Dead Bird proves you can be known for children's literary classics and still get your most disturbing ideas published!
Berenstain Bears Get the Gimmies (Stan & Jan Berenstain) 07.02.2025 20:02
Parenting styles, hypocrite bears, and gift shop induced PTSD are explored in detail in this week's episode. We both agree Mama Bear was right. What do you think?
The Wretched Stone (Chris Van Allsburg) 24.01.2025 16:05
Another master class in breathtaking artwork framing a truly bizarre story (if we can even call it that). Is it an allegory for television? Is it just entertainment for adults who took gummies before reading a bedtime story? We'll find out in this episode!
Whoosh (Barton/Tate) and Mr. Ferris and his Wheel (Gibbs Davis/Ford) 10.01.2025 21:13
Terrible recommendation technology, the necessity of failed inventions, and turn-of-the-century male preoccupation with size take center stage in Anna and Lea-Anne's exploration of children's biography!
Just Because (Matthew McConaughey/Renée Kurilla)-the real one 12.12.2024 15:51
Ooohkay. After uploading the B-roll, here's the edit. Sorry about that!!! Celebrity vanity project or existentialist musings of a child whisperer? (Hint: it's the first one) Anna and Lea-Anne have fun picking apart this plotless series of musings about the contradictions in life. They don't apologize for the critique, but they do apologize for the fact that Anna should be recording in her office i...
Probuditi (Chris Van Allsburg) 16.11.2024 13:02
Manipulative siblings, creepy ass cover art, and mic drop endings reign supreme in this hard to pronounce tale from the writer of Jumanji and Polar Express.
Carl and the Meaning of Life (Deborah Freedman) 23.10.2024 13:16
Another book with an existentialist crisis? We're in! Anna and Lea-Anne investigate work ethic, consumer culture, synonyms for worm poop in this gem.
The Duck Never Blinks (Alex Latimer) 01.07.2024 13:19
Wildlife harassment, psilocybin, and underfunded sociopath librarians take center stage this week in a truly odd selection with literally no plot (which drives Anna to the brink of her sanity)
Amos & Boris (Steig) 12.04.2024 15:45
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
The Grudge Keeper (Rockliff/Wheeler) 08.03.2024 18:48
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!
Queen Victoria's Bathing Machine (Gloria Whelan/Nancy Carpenter) 27.02.2024 13:15
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 .
The Giving Tree/Tree Who Set Healthy Boundaries (Silverstein/Payne) 08.02.2024 12:04
Yes, it's a two-fer! Shel Silverstein's beloved classic gets the Topher Payne treatment. Proving once and for all that you don't have to ban books to discuss your values with your kids!
Where the Sidewalk Ends (Shel Silverstein) 13.01.2024 18:55
Ok, we got a little carried away here. Anna and Lea-Anne read excerpts from their favorite poems in this timeless classic. Think your kids could use a jolt of Gen X impertinence? This is the book for you!
The Missing Piece (Shel Silverstein) 18.11.2023 14:44
Feminist geometry, the playboy mansion, and Kindergartners first lesson in opportunity cost come together in what may be the strangest book in the Shel Silverstein collection. Buckle up. We'll be hitting much of his catalogue and even rebuttal works by others authors in this series! Buy the book here A Boy Named Sue (Johnny Cash song) here
Chez Bob (Bob Shea) 01.11.2023 13:42
Lea-Anne has found her spirit animal! Innovation and Entrepreneurship are among the unlikely themes from this gem about a lazy alligator who wants his food to come to him. As do we all.
Miss Rumphius (Barbara Cooney) 20.10.2023 15:29
A truly odd and yet inspiring story of a woman balancing her personal desires with the need to make the world more beautiful. Mix in a little commentary on the wealth of white Victorian America and colonialism and you've got a sultry hit! (this is why Anna and Lea-Anne should never record in the same room(
The Day the Crayons Quit (Drew Daywalt) 27.09.2023 17:20
We know what you're thinking. There just aren't enough children's books explaining modern human resource principles for your little would-be middle manager. Well, you're in luck! In the second part of a series looking at labor and the workplace, Anna and Lea-Anne pulled out this gem. And if you've ever worked in an office, you can spot each and every color among your co-workers...
Click Clack Moo: Cows that Type (Doreen Cronin) 06.09.2023 14:47
Who knew the nuances of organized labor could be best explained through a children's book? Anna and Lea-Anne dish on the Hollywood strikes, the value of EVERYONE learning from kiddie lit, and freeloading ducks in this week's episode honoring Labor Day in the U.S. Buy it here !
June 29, 1999 (David Wiesner) 25.07.2023 11:57
Artichokes as big as skyscrapers, an economy built on avocados, and slack ass Alien interns make up the bulk of one of the stranger stories we've explored on this podcast. Gorgeous art supporting a truly bizarre tale? We may be seeing a pattern here!
Pride by Rob Sanders 26.06.2023 13:39
Do you have a Pride flag? We do too! Any idea how it came about? Yeah, neither did we. This delightful book shows kids the history behind it and tells the story of the courageous Harvey Milk. See more of Rob Sanders' work here
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