Little Fur Podcast

Little Fur Podcast
Podcast Description
Deep analysis and discussion about Margaret Wise Brown's mysterious 1946 children's book, "Little Fur Family."
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Examines themes in children's literature, specifically focusing on works like 'Little Fur Family' by Margaret Wise Brown, with discussions about character symbolism, narrative depth, and cultural implications, featuring episodes that analyze darker interpretations alongside whimsical storytelling.

Deep analysis and discussion about Margaret Wise Brown’s mysterious 1946 children’s book, “Little Fur Family.”
In our inaugural episode, Isaac is joined by podcast producer Matt Frassica (The Briny). Matt and Isaac talk about the meaning of the “tiny, tiny fur animal,” why the dandelion is so big, and Matt shares a dark interpretation of the book’s meaning. Plus the “Russian dirge” version of the ending song.

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