Tea, Tales, and Tomes

Natasha

At Tea, Tales, and Tomes we are living our favourite lives talking books and drinking hot beverages. So grab your cuppa and join us in this gentle corner of the audio world - a community of readers, raising readers.  Join us fortnightly, on a Wednesday, for all the wonder of kids books shelves that adults will also find delight in. I will give you hints and tips on how to raise bookdragons and provide you will tons of great book recommendations that are long-lasting shelf occupiers.  Check out more information on the Tea, Tales, and Tomes blog: https://teatalesandtomes.wordpress.com/ or simply follow Tea, Tales, and Tomes on Instagram and TikTok @teatalesandtomes 

  1. APR 14

    Gendered Book Lists: What If The First Manosphere Is A Bookshelf

    We'd love your feedback. Send us a message. “Boy or girl?” sounds like a helpful question in a bookshop, but it can be the start of a much bigger problem. After watching Inside the Manosphere, I couldn’t stop thinking about where boys first learn the idea that empathy is weakness and softness is shameful. Long before algorithms and influencers, those messages show up in less obvious places: toy aisles, classrooms, and the way we sort children’s books into pink shelves and “poop and fart jokes” shelves. In today's episode, I dig into the gender divide in children’s books and why it isn’t just a quirky marketing trend. We talk about how publishing and retail use gendered marketing to maximise profit, why “books for boys” lists can narrow a child’s identity, and how self-censorship keeps kids from trying stories they’d genuinely love. I also unpack what research actually suggests about average differences, neuroplasticity, and socialisation, plus why the phrase “that’s so girly” carries such a heavy insult. And the best part, I get practical with book recommendations that cut straight through the stereotypes, from classics to middle grade series and graphic novels, and I share simple ways to talk about themes instead of gender. If you’re a parent, teacher, librarian, or caregiver who wants inclusive children’s literature, healthier masculinity, and stronger reading habits for boys and girls alike, this one is for you. Subscribe for more bookish conversations, share this with a fellow parent or educator, and leave a review if it sparks a rethink of your own bookshelf. What “wrong gender” book did you secretly love as a kid? Find us on Instagram @teatalesandtomes and don't forget to join us next time for more bookish wonder.  Podcast music by Lundstroem (Episode 1 onwards) and Audionautix (TTAT Trailer). Podcast edited by Timothy Wiggill.

    35 min
  2. JAN 19

    This Year, How Can We Make Books A Habit, Not A Hurdle?

    We'd love your feedback. Send us a message. Do you think you can find 10 minutes in your day to do the one thing that is proven to not only boost academic performance, but also bring you closer as a family? Reading together. Just ten minutes.  In today's episode, we are talking about small rituals that will create big readers. It's a New Year and a great time for a reading reset. We share a practical plan to build a joyful reading culture at home in a screen‑heavy world, anchored by a ten‑minute read‑aloud that fits any day. From confidence gains to a school book swap, we show low‑pressure ways to make stories social, affordable, and fun. • why reading for pleasure drives cognition, mental health and empathy • designing low‑pressure rituals that make books the default • the 10‑minute read‑aloud challenge and rewards • early wins with pronunciation, confidence and classics • flexible timing that survives busy schedules • kids using apps to log, review and discover • launching a budget‑friendly school book swap • and lastly, cutting to our classic guide on home book club culture where we revisit Episode 11 (Season 1): Creating a Home Book Club Culture: No Homework Required to give you awesome tips for how you can incorporate reading in your home life this year.  A few links from this episode:  - Learn more about the RAR Read Aloud Challenge Some websites I mention in the episode revisit:  Art for Kids Hub Little School of Smiths  Tea, Tales, and Tomes blog  Find us on Instagram @teatalesandtomes and don't forget to join us next time for more bookish wonder.  Podcast music by Lundstroem (Episode 1 onwards) and Audionautix (TTAT Trailer). Podcast edited by Timothy Wiggill.

    48 min
  3. 12/31/2025

    A 2025 Reading Wrap: The Books That Held Me (and the One That Didn’t)

    We'd love your feedback. Send us a message. The mic failed, the tea was hot, and the books were unforgettable. Come sit down with us as we reflect on a noisy 2025 and the stories that stayed: a Kyoto restaurant that recreates lost flavours to unlock memory, a graphic novel that treats young readers with uncommon respect, a middle grade marvel that made our whole family laugh and cry, a picture book that blooms like a botanical secret, and a nonfiction gem that turns lake lore into living curiosity. Not every pick landed. We unpack why a widely recommended fantasy for children failed our suitability test and talk frankly about choosing books with care: age-appropriate, safe, respectful. Then we look ahead to 2026: kids discovering the Warriors series on their own terms, family drives with The Mysterious Benedict Society, and a small, thoughtful adult book club starting with Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. Expect new segments, author conversations, and episodes that ask brave, necessary questions about how stories are made and how they shape us. If these conversations light you up, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a good read, and leave a review to help more bookish people find us. What was your standout read of 2025? Find us on Instagram @teatalesandtomes and don't forget to join us next time for more bookish wonder.  Podcast music by Lundstroem (Episode 1 onwards) and Audionautix (TTAT Trailer). Podcast edited by Timothy Wiggill.

    23 min
  4. 11/25/2025

    What Not To Buy: Christmas Bookish Edition

    We'd love your feedback. Send us a message. The shops are shouting buy more, but we’re making a different case: skip the shiny book junk and choose stories that actually get read. Come with me and walk through the holiday aisles together and call out the biggest traps - gimmicky bundles, flimsy movie tie-ins, lazy age-badged anthologies and swap them for books with staying power and more meaningful bookish gifts. If you’re craving ease over excess, you’re in good company here. A few things we touch on today:  • skipping gimmicky bundles that add plastic, not story • steering clear of movie tie-ins and lazy anthologies • smarter alternatives for middle grade and seasonal reads • age-appropriate comics and graphic novels that land • choosing engaging, well-designed nonfiction over coffee-table tomes • why annuals and activity books are risky gifts unless you know the child • ditching weak booklights for practical, lasting accessories • tech picks that stretch budgets: subscriptions, audiobooks, headphones • how to gift adults without awkward self-help misfires • choosing a slower, calmer Christmas that puts people before purchases Feel free to DM me on Instagram for recommendations because recommending books to you will be like giving me a gift this Christmas.  Find us on Instagram @teatalesandtomes and don't forget to join us next time for more bookish wonder.  Podcast music by Lundstroem (Episode 1 onwards) and Audionautix (TTAT Trailer). Podcast edited by Timothy Wiggill.

    20 min

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At Tea, Tales, and Tomes we are living our favourite lives talking books and drinking hot beverages. So grab your cuppa and join us in this gentle corner of the audio world - a community of readers, raising readers.  Join us fortnightly, on a Wednesday, for all the wonder of kids books shelves that adults will also find delight in. I will give you hints and tips on how to raise bookdragons and provide you will tons of great book recommendations that are long-lasting shelf occupiers.  Check out more information on the Tea, Tales, and Tomes blog: https://teatalesandtomes.wordpress.com/ or simply follow Tea, Tales, and Tomes on Instagram and TikTok @teatalesandtomes