Cecilia asks: What if cats could knit socks?

Published: Dec. 5, 2022, 8 a.m.

b'When Heyna the Hyena tries out to play Pawccer in the Whirling Cup, all the dog and cat players can\\u2019t figure out what team to put her on. Will she get to play, or will she use her magical knitting powers to sabotage her favorite game?\\n\\nLessons include: We can all grow through inclusivity; Attacking others in anger will never help matters, no matter how justified your anger may be.\\n\\nJoin our Patreon for Ad-Free stories, a Shout-Out on the show, a better chance of having your question answered, and more! patreon.com/whatifworld\\n\\nThis story is inspired in part by our friend\\u2019s new children\\u2019s book, \\u201cThe Great Ball Game.\\u201d Adapted by Rebecca Sheir and illustrated by Ojibwe Woodland artist Joshua Pawis-Steckley, "The Great Ball Game\\u201d is inspired by Native American and First Nations tales about a dispute between the animals and the birds over who is best. You can find it \\u2014 along with Circle Round\\u2019s other picture books, \\u201cThe Tale of the Unwelcome Guest\\u201d and \\u201cA Taste of Honey\\u201d \\u2014 at your favorite online bookseller or at your local bookstore. You can find the links to all of Rebecca\\u2019s book and her amazing podcast, Circle Round, on her website: WBUR.org/circleround\\n\\nSubscribe to What If World wherever you listen: link.chtbl.com/whatifworld.\\n\\nWhat If World is made by Eric and Karen O\'Keeffe. A big thanks to our associate producer Miss Lynn. Our podcast art is by Jason O\\u2019Keefe and our theme song is by Craig Martinson.\\n\\nAdvertise on What If World'