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In this episode of Pages and Play, Nanny Miss Monique and Dara sit down with children’s author Josh Funk to talk about what makes a story truly connect with kids. Josh is known for creating playful, smart books filled with humor, mystery, and sharp wordplay that keep children engaged and adults entertained during read-alouds.
The conversation explores how storytelling shapes early literacy and emotional development, why rhyme and rhythm matter in children’s writing, and how humor makes stories more memorable. Josh shares his creative process, from building fair but surprising mysteries to designing stories that naturally inspire dramatic play. He also discusses the relationship between authors and illustrators and how visual storytelling changes the way children experience a book.
Josh also talks about his most recent release, Whodonut? A Holiday Mystery, a festive, kid-friendly whodunit featuring characters from his beloved Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast series. The book blends suspense, silliness, and clever clues, inviting young readers to solve the mystery alongside the characters.
Listeners gain insight into how strong storytelling encourages imagination, curiosity, and deeper conversations between children and caregivers.
About Josh Funk
Josh Funk is the author of numerous children’s books that combine humor, wordplay, and engaging storytelling. He is best known for the Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast series, along with titles like My Pet Feet, Dear Unicorn, and the “It’s Not a Fairy Tale” series. His work consistently balances fun with strong narrative structure, making his books favorites for classrooms and home libraries alike.
Latest Book:
Author Website:
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Key Takeaways
• Children connect more deeply to stories that reflect their world
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Episode Highlights
“This is the podcast where books meet real life.”
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Pages and Play
By designsbymissmoniqueIn this episode of Pages and Play, Nanny Miss Monique and Dara sit down with children’s author Josh Funk to talk about what makes a story truly connect with kids. Josh is known for creating playful, smart books filled with humor, mystery, and sharp wordplay that keep children engaged and adults entertained during read-alouds.
The conversation explores how storytelling shapes early literacy and emotional development, why rhyme and rhythm matter in children’s writing, and how humor makes stories more memorable. Josh shares his creative process, from building fair but surprising mysteries to designing stories that naturally inspire dramatic play. He also discusses the relationship between authors and illustrators and how visual storytelling changes the way children experience a book.
Josh also talks about his most recent release, Whodonut? A Holiday Mystery, a festive, kid-friendly whodunit featuring characters from his beloved Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast series. The book blends suspense, silliness, and clever clues, inviting young readers to solve the mystery alongside the characters.
Listeners gain insight into how strong storytelling encourages imagination, curiosity, and deeper conversations between children and caregivers.
About Josh Funk
Josh Funk is the author of numerous children’s books that combine humor, wordplay, and engaging storytelling. He is best known for the Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast series, along with titles like My Pet Feet, Dear Unicorn, and the “It’s Not a Fairy Tale” series. His work consistently balances fun with strong narrative structure, making his books favorites for classrooms and home libraries alike.
Latest Book:
Author Website:
⸻
Key Takeaways
• Children connect more deeply to stories that reflect their world
⸻
Episode Highlights
“This is the podcast where books meet real life.”
⸻
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Pages and Play