Board Book Breakdown

Ep. 08: Cheat Days & Lepidopterology (The Very Hungry Caterpillar)

KC and Eric Episode 8

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This week KC and Eric review Eric Carle’s 1969 classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. After The Bagunda summarizes the plot—an egg hatches, the caterpillar eats increasing amounts of fruit, then a chaotic Saturday spread of treats (including the aptly renamed "flat cheese"), gets a stomachache, eats a leaf, forms a cocoon, and emerges a butterfly—they debate whether the story fits a hero’s journey about consumption, self-regulation, and transformation. They cover publication history, Carle’s background and influences, and the book’s design innovations like hand-painted tissue collages and die-cut holes. “WTF moments” include the bizarre Saturday menu and a science complaint: butterflies form a chrysalis, not a cocoon. They joke about darker alternate endings, connect the book to intuitive eating lessons with kids, and recommend it as a must-have bedtime staple.

Timestamps: 

00:18 Welcome to the Board Book Breakdown

02:52 What the Kids Say

04:34 Coffee

06:25 Plot Breakdown

07:10 Plot Breakdown

09:55 Heros Journey 

13:45 Author and Influences

16:54 WTF Moments

18:12 Cocoon vs Chrysalis

22:12 Alternate Endings 23:57 Adult Food Lessons

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Board Book Breakdown is the hilarious, slightly NSFW podcast where two overstimulated parents dissect the children’s books our toddlers demand and ask the question that matters: why is this a thing? We read over a thousand kids’ books a year. Some are sweet, some are cardboard fever dreams from the nightmare collection… and of course, those are the kids’ favorites. 

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