Why Every Parent Needs a Witch Stroller

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The Witch Stroller Series is a popular book series written by author Delia DeLions. The series consists of 10 books, each focusing on a different adventure of the main character, Margo, a young witch who discovers she has magical powers. In the first book of the series, "The Witch Stroller," readers are introduced to Margo and her world of magic. Margo is still learning to control her powers and navigate through the witching community. Throughout the series, Margo encounters various challenges and obstacles that she must overcome with her magical abilities. The books are filled with fantastical creatures, exciting spells, and thrilling adventures.


An audience member telling an impromptu story on stage at Rule 34 Club.

We have a zero tolerance for whorephobia and anti-sex work, racism, ageism, cultural appropriation, fat phobia, transphobia, queerphobia, ableism, bullying or generally punching down. I put my hands around her hips and stood her up next to the table, she had to put her elbows on the table to raise her ass up just a touch to compensate for our height difference I m 6 4 if anyone cares.

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The books are filled with fantastical creatures, exciting spells, and thrilling adventures. Margo encounters witches, wizards, fairies, and even dragons on her journey. She travels to different magical realms and discovers hidden secrets about her own family history.

Perform at Rule 34

We are always on the lookout for performers of all levels of experience to come (dis)grace our stages.

Rule 34 Club is not your average variety show, so please have a read of the info below before submitting an application.

What is Rule 34 Club?

“Rule 34” means “if it exists, there is porn of it” and that is what we look for in a show. We love shows that pervert the seemingly norm.

For example, some of the things that have been perverted at previous Rule 34’s include: Shrek, Turduckens, Frozen, Fairy Bread, Climate Change, ScoMo, Kmart, Marie Antoinette, Money, Candy, Trump, Dynasty, Mousetraps, human cows, cake, Elmo and… well, you get the picture. Everything. Anything. Sometimes all at once.

We love acts that show people something they haven’t seen or thought of before.

An audience member telling an impromptu story on stage at Rule 34 Club.

How a Rule 34 Club show works

For each show, we pick a broad theme and encourage pitches that tie into that brief in some way.

Show length

Ideally 5-10 mins.

Types of performance we LOVE

Ultimately, we want to show the audience something they’ve never seen before, and something they could only see at a Rule 34 Club show.

We love SKITS, performance art, spoken word and storytelling, burlesque (only if it’s really bent and bizarre), weird party tricks, kink & fetish, blood, bodily fluids, BDSM, beyond drag, sick humour, performances that command attention and slap you in the face, nudity, sex, porn, filth, kooky erotica, wtf porn, weird gameshows, films and projections, shows that use more of the space than just the stage, DIY everything!

Just an average night at Rule 34 Club.

Types of performance that DON’T suit the vibe:

Classical/traditional burlesque, shows that centre a pretty outfit over a storyline, really long shibari performances, straight up drag queen/king lip syncing without much else, traditional circus and magic tricks, karaoke unless you take these elements and twist them into something Rule 34 worthy!

Zero tolerance

We have a zero tolerance for whorephobia and anti-sex work, racism, ageism, cultural appropriation, fat phobia, transphobia, queerphobia, ableism, bullying or generally punching down. No working out your drama on stage! Black face, yellow face, fat suits, accents that don’t belong to your heritage, “jokes” about minorities - no no no. If you need any more information about what these might look like, just ask us. When in doubt, ask yourself… is this entertaining/does it punch down/is this Rule 34?

If you’re not sure - just ask us!

Asuma Jender performing at Rule 34 Club.

Witch stroller series

Each book in the series is a stand-alone adventure, but they all tie together to create a cohesive and engaging storyline. The Witch Stroller Series is beloved by children and young adults who enjoy fantasy, magic, and adventure. Delia DeLions' writing style is engaging and imaginative, with vivid descriptions that bring the magical world to life. The characters are well-developed, and readers can easily relate to Margo and her struggles as she grows into her powers. Overall, the Witch Stroller Series is a captivating and enchanting collection of books that will keep readers of all ages hooked from beginning to end. Whether you're a fan of witchcraft or simply enjoy a good fantasy adventure, this series is sure to delight and entertain..

Reviews for "The Witch Stroller Series: Comfort for Both Parent and Child"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with the "Witch Stroller" series. The plot was predictable and lacked originality. The characters were underdeveloped and difficult to connect with. The writing style was also quite simplistic, making it hard to fully immerse myself in the story. Overall, I found it to be a lackluster and unengaging read.
2. Ryan - 3/5 - "Witch Stroller" series didn't quite live up to the hype for me. While the concept was interesting, the execution fell flat. The pacing was extremely slow, and it felt like the story dragged on without much happening. Additionally, the main character lacked depth and I struggled to empathize with her. There were a few intriguing moments, but overall, I found the series to be mediocre and unmemorable.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I couldn't get into the "Witch Stroller" series at all. The writing style was choppy and disjointed, making it difficult to follow the storyline. The plot itself felt convoluted and confusing, with too many subplots that didn't add much to the overall narrative. The characters were also poorly developed, and I didn't feel any emotional connection towards them. I had high hopes for this series, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations.
4. Michael - 2/5 - I have to admit, I was bored to tears by the "Witch Stroller" series. The pacing was incredibly slow, and it took forever for anything significant to happen. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it hard for me to care about their fates. The world-building was also lacking, leaving me with more questions than answers. Overall, I found this series to be a tedious and uninteresting read.
5. Jessica - 3/5 - While the "Witch Stroller" series had its moments, it ultimately fell short for me. The plot had potential, but it felt rushed and underdeveloped. The dialogue was often stilted and unrealistic, making it hard to feel fully invested in the story. I also found the romance subplot to be forced and lacking chemistry. Although there were some interesting concepts, overall, I felt let down by this series.

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