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Julie’s Library

There Might Be Lobsters and Pilar's Worries

Julie’s Library

American Public Media

Stories For Kids, Kids & Family

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

How do you face a big, roaring ocean if you’re just a tiny dog? Or what if you love to dance, but can’t muster the courage to audition for the big ballet performance? Today, we’re reading two books about facing fears. Author Victoria M. Sanchez drops by the library for a visit. Plus, Andres Gonzalez from the Holistic Life Foundation teaches us to conquer anxiety with just our breath. Submit your Wonderful Words at julieslibraryshow.org/contact. Support the podcast at julieslibraryshow.org/donate.

This episode is sponsored by PayPal (paypal.com), Varsity Tutors (varsitytutors.com/library), American Heritage Chocolate (americanheritagechocolate.com), and Daily Harvest (dailyharvest.com with promo code LIBRARY)

Today’s featured books: THERE MIGHT BE LOBSTERS. Text copyright © 2017 by Carolyn Crimi. Illustrations copyright © 2017 by Laurel Molk. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Somerville, MA.

“Pilar’s Worries” written by Victoria M. Sanchez, illustrated by Jess Golden. Copyright © 2018. Used with permission of Albert Whitman & Company. All rights reserved.


Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Julie's Library,

0:02.3

where Bookstreet is together.

0:04.1

Today, we're going to read Pilar's Waries,

0:07.6

by Victoria Sanchez, illustrated by Jess Golden.

0:12.0

And there might be lobsters by Carolyn Crimmie,

0:15.5

illustrated by Laurel Mouk.

0:19.2

Welcome. I'm so glad you're here.

0:22.8

I'm Julie Andrews, and this is my library.

0:27.2

As always, my daughter Emma Walton Hamilton is here.

0:30.8

Hello. We can't wait to read with you today.

0:39.2

Mom, have you seen today's books?

0:41.3

I know I left them around here somewhere.

0:43.8

Well, well, I thought they were right there.

0:47.2

Me too, but they seem to have disappeared.

0:49.6

Oh, maybe over here?

0:52.8

Oh no, I think we've lost them.

0:55.0

No, no, here they are, Emma.

0:57.0

They were under this pile of paper.

0:59.5

I'm sorry, it's my fault.

1:01.2

Oh, what a relief.

1:02.9

I was so worried they were gone.

1:05.2

My palms were sweaty.

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