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We step foot into spooky book season with the 1983 children’s classic The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright. This episode is full of horrors like creepy dolls and Reagan’s America as we explore the scary story of what happens when families refuse to talk through their issues. Discussions of topic also include a history of mental health treatment from Ashley, Cabbage Patch Kids being lost to time, and a trip down memory lane of our own childhood toys. Plus, would you believe it, Kaycee finds a way to connect this back to Pretty Little Liars.
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The History of Cabbage Patch Kids
Ronald Reagan's shameful legacy: Violence, the homeless, mental illness
The History of Creepy Dolls
Playing with dolls helps children talk about how others feel, says study
Playing with Dolls is Serious Fun
Once Upon a Time in a Dark and Scary Book: The Messages of Horror Literature for Children
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We step foot into spooky book season with the 1983 children’s classic The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright. This episode is full of horrors like creepy dolls and Reagan’s America as we explore the scary story of what happens when families refuse to talk through their issues. Discussions of topic also include a history of mental health treatment from Ashley, Cabbage Patch Kids being lost to time, and a trip down memory lane of our own childhood toys. Plus, would you believe it, Kaycee finds a way to connect this back to Pretty Little Liars.
Episode Notes & Further Reading
Follow us on Instagram @toalltheya
The History of Cabbage Patch Kids
Ronald Reagan's shameful legacy: Violence, the homeless, mental illness
The History of Creepy Dolls
Playing with dolls helps children talk about how others feel, says study
Playing with Dolls is Serious Fun
Once Upon a Time in a Dark and Scary Book: The Messages of Horror Literature for Children

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