Fuse 8 n’ Kate: The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant by Jean de Brunhoff

Our theme of problematic picture books that deal indirectly with colonialism continue with this natural companion to Curious George. Today’s book is notable if only because it is the first “classic” we’ve discussed that I read as a child. Will that make me more inclined to like the book or not? You’ll just have to […]

StoryofBabarOur theme of problematic picture books that deal indirectly with colonialism continue with this natural companion to Curious George. Today’s book is notable if only because it is the first “classic” we’ve discussed that I read as a child. Will that make me more inclined to like the book or not? You’ll just have to see.

We discuss Blast From the Past, the Babadook, the difference between bowler and derby hats, and the ultimate lesson in retail therapy. “You want to deal with your mom’s death? Buy yourself some spats!”

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Show Notes:

– Mmm. Green water

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– Eat your heart out Nancy Drew.

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– In retrospect I don’t think that’s a tombstone. I think that’s probably a road marker.

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– This image will haunt me unto my death.

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– We three wiggly elephants. I absolutely love Kate’s theory that they were going to let anyone green become king.

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– The tale of a skeptical dromedary.

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– Busting out the base drum.

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– The most beautiful image in the book.

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– Meta, man.

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– The confirmation. There is a dog butt.

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– A link to the interview with Jean de Brunhoff’s son in the Wall Street Journal. Babar the Elephant Takes His Final Bow.

– Should We Burn Babar? Here’s the Kirkus review that didn’t find the book all that keen.

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– The telltale Eiffel Tower.

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– Leslie Jones can be found here on Instagram. And I believe this was the Buzzfeed article Kate referred to. It’s called Right Now the Only Thing I Care About Is Olympic Skater Adam Rippon’s Tweets.

– And what the heck. For old time’s sake. This is probably the most pinned-to-a-corkboard comic in libraries of all time:

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