Reading With Your Kids Podcast

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Reading With Your Kids is all about encouraging parents to read with their kids, and cook with their kids, and do activities with their kids, and experience tv, movies and music together. In other words, our podcast is all about helping parents build stronger relationships with their kids.

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1950 episodes

Fostering Community & Kinship As We Celebrate Easter

  Matthew Paul Turner is on Reading With Your Kids to celebrate his children's book "You Will Always Belong." He explained that the book encourages children to feel a sense of self-acceptance and belonging. Matthew emphasized that loving oneself is important for truly loving and accepting others. He discussed previously feeling called to provide his own children with a healthy introduction to God through children's literature. Matthew shared his experience finishing a deceased friend's unfinished books, saying it helped with the grieving process. He found it powerful when a pastor later told him one of his books brought comfort to a woman in her final days. The conversation touched on themes of community, self-doubt and God's message of not being afraid. Matthew hopes "You Will Always Belong" will help children feel seen and empowered in their own belonging. Jed Doherty recommended supporting Matthew's work and reflecting on fostering belonging in the face of life's uncertainties. The discussion provided thoughtful insights into faith, mental health and using children's stories to start meaningful family discussions. We also hear a highlight from one of our past conversations with Mitali Perkins Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com, 

56m
Mar 31, 2024
Avoid Becoming A Phone Zombie Parent

On this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast we have the pleasure of meeting authors Chiara Columbi and Heather Duke.  Chiara Colombi, discussed her debut picture book Rocket Ship Solo Trip. She drew inspiration from her love of space and desire to foster science interest in her kids. The book taps into emotions of new experiences. Jedlie shared memories of storytelling for his kids and its impact. He stressed developing emotional intelligence through stories. Heather Duke, shared creating her book Two Shoes from an improvised story for her son. She found publishing unexpectedly fulfilling but struggled balancing creative work and family life. The conversation covered differences in children's literature cultures internationally and excitement around future space exploration. Both guests caught the author bug and teased more books. Jedlie encouraged mindfulness in parenting, like admitting mistakes to help kids feel heard and respected.  Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

57m
Mar 29, 2024
Celebrating Healthy Habits & Diversity!

On this episode of Reading with Your Kids we celebrate healthy habit and diversity with Dr Rachel Wellner and Erin Danelle Russell. Dr. Rachel Wellner is the author of the Doctoroo #PictureBook series. Doctoroo is a marsupial doctor who travels the world helping animals and children. Dr. Wellner tells us she created Doctoroo to teach kids important health lessons in an engaging way. The books take readers on magical medical adventures while promoting preventative healthcare. Jedlie and Dr. Wellner talked about how parents can use the books to start important conversations about health with their kids. Erin Danielle Russell also joined us to celebrate her new #PictureBook Seoul Food. Seoul Food tells the story of a biracial girl who creates a meal celebrating both her black American and Korean American heritages. Erin explained that the book was inspired by her own mixed-race background. She wanted to write a story that her future children could relate to. Erin and Jedle talked about the value of exposing kids to different cultures through food. They also talked about the importance of books that allow children to see themselves represented. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

58m
Mar 28, 2024
Modeling Hope: Parenting Strategies to Guide Children Through Uncertain Times

Parents, don't miss this episode of Reading With Your Kids! Sue Atkins, a BBC parenting expert, emphasizes modeling hopeful behavior for kids and guiding their technology use. She returns to promote her book club featuring books addressing child anxiety.  She discusses delaying smartphones for kids to protect mental health, instead prioritizing family activities. Parents are encouraged to reflect on their own phone usage and mindfulness. She also tells us about a volunteer reading program is shared where reluctant readers find joy in stories. The importance of reading to develop confidence and critical thinking is highlighted.  Author Gina Prosch promotes her new book "Hope More Than Wishful Thinking" teaching kids that hope requires hard work, not just wishes. Her character Holly learns this lesson.  Finding positivity each day through gratitude is discussed, even on hard days. While social media algorithms spread negativity, focusing on real-world hobbies and reading together is recommended to cultivate joy and resilience in children. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

56m
Mar 26, 2024
Being An Author Ain't Easy

This episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast features conversations with Michelle Nelson-Schimdt and Leah Cypess. Michelle returns to the show to share about how her career and income as an author declined significantly in the past year, leaving her with a negative bank balance. She discussed how she had tied her identity too closely to her career success and income. Michelle is now substitute teaching and doing other work. She encouraged listeners to not define themselves by their career or income.  Leah Cypess, author of the Sisters Ever After middle grade novels. She discussed her latest book in the series, The Last Rose, a retelling of Beauty and the Beast from the perspective of Beauty's younger sister. Leah talked about drawing inspiration from having daughters to understand the middle grade perspective. She aims to show different types of sibling relationships in each book. Leah also shared about her winding path to becoming an author, having studied other fields before committing to writing full-time. Both authors provided writing advice and encouraged listeners to support their work. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

56m
Mar 24, 2024
Expanding Minds: Encouraging Literacy and Conversation

This episode of Reading with Your Kids featured several guests discussing literacy and children's books. Monica Mancillas returned to celebrate her new book "Sing It Like Celia," which tells the story of a 12-year-old girl dealing with her mother's disappearance through joining a band and learning about salsa music. Mancillas discussed drawing from her own experiences with family separation and the importance of representation in literature. The show also welcomed Eden Estabrook to discuss her book "Arnie the Armadillo Goes to Antarctica," which introduces young readers to complex vocabulary words in a fun and engaging way through illustrations and repetition in the story. Estabrook aimed to challenge the idea that young children can't learn advanced words, citing research showing their ability to learn language at a young age. A highlight of the episode was an interview segment with celebrated author Kate DiCamillo. She shared her early struggles with learning to read and how her mother used personalized flashcards and a non-phonics approach to help DiCamillo discover the empowerment of literacy. DiCamillo emphasized the value of conversations about difficult topics in books and finding trustworthy role models. Overall, the episode celebrated diverse children's literature and promoted literacy as a way for families to bond through reading together and discussing important themes and vocabulary. The guests encouraged expanding views of what young readers are capable of and continuing efforts to make reading accessible to all. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

57m
Mar 22, 2024
Empowering Kids Through Stories: Fostering Literacy, Empathy and Life Skills from an Early Age

This episode of Reading with Your Kids features conversations with two fascinating authors. Our first guest is Ann Suk Wang, author of the picture book "The House Before Falling Into the Sea." She discussed how the book was inspired by her mother's experiences as a child during the Korean War. Her mother and grandparents took in refugees fleeing conflict. The book tells this story through the eyes of Ann's mother when she was seven years old. Ann wanted to bring awareness to this overlooked period of history. She and her illustrator carefully crafted the story to discuss difficult topics like war in a way that is accessible to children. Our second guest is Rella B, a children's author, podcaster, and YouTuber. She discussed some of her works, including "If Shapes Could Talk" and "Mama, I Got a dollar," which aim to teach early financial and social-emotional literacy. RellaB emphasized the importance of exposing kids to diverse topics through books and media. Her YouTube channel and podcast provide resources for families where caregivers may struggle with literacy or have limited time. Both guests discussed the value of reading challenging books with kids and helping them develop empathy, confidence, and life skills from an early age. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

55m
Mar 21, 2024
Shedding Light on Mental Health Struggles and Empowering Portrayals of Diversity

In this episode of Reading With Your Kids we meet authors John Schu and Amy Freidl. John Schu shared about his Middle Grade novel in verse "Louder Than Hunger," which explores his personal experiences with mental illness including anorexia as a teenager. He discussed the importance of creating a story that provides hope and tools to help readers overcome challenges like self-doubt. John discussed issues like the stigma around males experiencing eating disorders, and how open discussions can help reduce shame and encourage seeking help. John shared turning points in his recovery process, like setting a goal of living in a neighborhood that represented community. Amy Friedl then discussed her picture book series "Strong Girls Travel," which features adventures of a girl named AJ in various national parks. The goal is to show girls they can go on brave adventures. Amy chose to write for an older audience because picture books can appeal to reluctant readers. They discussed engaging students through choice and appealing topics related to parks. The hosts and guests also reflected on challenges in education systems, like an over-reliance on testing and pressures of social promotion that may not serve students well. Overall, the conversations highlighted using literature as a positive way to discuss important topics and shape attitudes around mental health, empowerment, and developing a love of reading. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

59m
Mar 19, 2024
Middle Grade Novel Transports Readers to Egypt Through Cultural Identity

This episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast features conversations with several authors about their children's books and the topics of reading, imagination, cultural identity, and mental health. Nedda Lewers discussed her middle grade fantasy novel "Daughters of the Lamp," which follows a 12-year-old Egyptian American girl discovering her family's magical legacy. Christina Pellegrino shared her picture book "Buster and the Brain Bully," inspired by her therapy dog work and addressing issues like anxiety in children. Other segments focused on the power of children's imaginations and how technology has changed their experiences. Speakers discussed representing diverse cultures and navigating identities between two worlds. Co-reading books was highlighted as an opportunity for in-depth family conversations. Therapy dog Foster was described bringing comfort to hospital patients. His handler overcame their own mental health struggles by helping others through their work.  Author Christine Ricci McNamee joined from East Boston to discuss her Logan series about a magic bone-wielding dog. Libraries were celebrated as social spaces beyond screens that foster creativity and community. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

56m
Mar 17, 2024
Ain't Nothing Like Family

On this episode of Reading With Your Kids we welcome authors Kristin Peach, Rae Augustine and Tom Tracy. Kristen Peach talked about her book series Tales from Slacksville, focusing on the book "Slacksville's Worst Superheroes." She described creating silly characters like Speed Person and Samsung Man. Ray Augustine discussed their debut middle grade novel "Hang About Far From Home," which follows a dog and cat exploring themes of homelessness and belonging. Tom Tracy discussed his award-winning book "Some Families, All Families," which celebrates diverse families through illustrations of different structures and traditions. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

59m
Mar 15, 2024
Bringing Adventure & New Experiences To Young Readers

Looking For A Fun & Thrilling Book To Read With Your Kids? This episode of Reading With Your Kids features three amazing authors you will be so glad to know. Our first guest is Brad Mason, author of the book "Charlie Chaloosy is Often Quite Choosy." Brad discussed how he was inspired to write the book after being challenged by a friend. He talked about his background as an educator for 34 years and how the book aims to encourage kids to try new things. We then take a listen back to our conversation with Grammy winning recording artist Mr G  who asks how many squirrels are in the world. We then meet Charles O'Neill, author of the middle grade book series "The Adventures of Jafir." Chuck explained that the stories take place in 1830s Ethiopia and follow Jafir as he searches for his sister Butina after they get separated. Each chapter ends in a cliffhanger to keep readers engaged. Chuck discussed how the series will take Jafir to different locations around the world as he continues his search. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

57m
Mar 14, 2024
Knights, Elephants and Not The Easter Bunny, Oh My!

Super episode of Reading With Your Kids featuring four fascinating authors & illustrators. Susanna Lloyd and Patti Donnelly celebrated their book "Here Be Dragons," an interactive story where the text and illustrations tell different narratives. They described developing the hapless knight character and subverting stereotypes. Other authors discussed finding inspiration from everyday experiences. Dazzle Ng shared that her book "When an Elephant Hears No" came from saying no to her son at bedtime. T.L. Macbeth's book "I Am Not the Easter Bunny" was inspired by his mother's silly story idea. The authors emphasized the importance of writing down ideas when they strike. The conversation also touched on cultural differences in children's literature. Books from places like the Philippines and Latin America often incorporate local language and address challenges facing communities. Meanwhile, some authors enjoy playfully subverting expectations through characters like an angry elephant or insistent bunny. Overall, the discussion provided insight into diverse creative processes. The authors emphasized fostering children's creativity through involvement and materials. They look forward to future collaborations that continue exploring emotional intelligence and storytelling from around the world. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

59m
Mar 12, 2024
Teaching Bullies A Lesson With KIndness

Leticia Ordaz and her son Bronx Baeza are on #ReadingWithYourKids to celebrate their new children's book Super Peanut and the Big Bully. Bronx came up with the idea for the book when he was 5 years old after witnessing bullying in his school. The book tells the story of Super Peanut, who is Bronx, and his encounter with Grulow, a boy who is seen as a monster by the other kids due to his bullying behavior. With Super Peanut's help, Grulow discovers his kindness and turns back into a boy.  Leticia shared how proud she was of Bronx for sticking with writing the book for over 4 years. She supported Bronx throughout the process. They discussed the importance of addressing bullying and teaching kindness. Bronx was excited for the book's message to help other kids. Jed and Leticia emphasized the role bystanders can play in stopping bullying by speaking up. They hoped the book and Leticia's outreach efforts will inspire kindness among children and a movement of empowering kids to address bullying situations. Leticia is passionate about increasing access to books for underrepresented communities and inspiring young people to pursue their dreams, like Bronx did in writing his first book. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

59m
Mar 10, 2024
What Would A Hip Hop Elementary School Look Like?

This episode of Reading with Your Kids featured conversations with two fascinatingauthors. Dr. Tony Keith discussed his memoir "How the Boogey Man Became a Poet," sharing his experience navigating college as a first-generation student and coming out. He emphasized the importance of education and integrating hip hop culture into teaching. Kathleen Davis then joined to talk about her middle grade novel "Dean's Magical Mix-Up." She drew inspiration from her son disliking school and wrote Dean's story to have meaningful discussions about identity and what kids would change. Both authors highlighted the value of reading with children of all ages and not clipping their wings. They encouraged continuing conversations around difficult topics and issues kids face using books. The episode celebrated storytelling's power to help kids feel seen and empowered. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

55m
Mar 08, 2024
These Authors Will Make You Laugh, Cry & Everything In Between

Today's episode of Reading With Your Kids features two guests who share stories of imagination and loss. Author Andrew Hackett discussed his trio of books coming out this spring. In "Ollie the Acorn and the Mighty Idea," a boy eats an acorn hoping to transform and face his bully, embarking on a journey of self acceptance. "Curly Locks" follows a girl who dislikes her curls, finding her way into a magical hair salon run by three hairs. Hackett draws from his experience teaching children to infuse fun and silliness into learning. We also heard from Irma Prosser about her book "I Miss the Baby." She explored using picture books to help kids and families cope with grief over miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss. Both authors saw the power of reading to start important conversations and provide mirrors for children's emotions. Their works give tools for understanding difficult topics and supporting others through life's challenges. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

55m
Mar 07, 2024
Two Authors Take Flight with Stories of Friendship, Faith and Finding Your Place

In this episode of Reading with Your Kids we welcome authors Julie Whitney and Nancy Tupper Ling. We begin with Julie who discussed her new book "Astra and Hollywood," the sequel to her first book about a lonely airplane named Astra. She talked about Astra making her way to Hollywood and meeting new airplane friends. Julie also discussed the process of writing the books and bringing them to schools. Next, Nancy Tupper Ling discussed her book "One Perfect Plan," which tells Bible stories through short poems. Each poem starts with the word "one" to represent the themes of what one person or thing can do. Nancy explained how she chose which Bible stories to include and worked with an illustrator to bring the stories to life. Both authors emphasized the importance of sparking conversations with children about themes of friendship, loyalty, and making a difference in the world. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

55m
Mar 05, 2024
Lost Envelopes and Surfing Lessons: Celebrating Cultural Traditions and Intergenerational Bonds

This episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast featured two authors celebrating new books. The first guest was Yobe Qiu, who discussed her debut chapter book called The Missing Red Envelopes. She explained the cultural significance of red envelopes in Asian traditions and told the story of two sisters collecting envelopes for Lunar New Year. The book follows what happens when one of the sisters loses the bag containing all the envelopes. The second guest was Connor Derelioglu who discussed his middle grade novel Kili and Nakoa. The story follows a boy named Kili who goes surfing one day and is impressed by an older man's surfing skills. Throughout their interactions, the man teaches Kili how to embrace challenges. Both authors discussed the importance of portraying diverse cultures and intergenerational relationships in children's literature. We also hear a highlight from our 2018 conversation with LeVar Burton. Clikc here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

56m
Mar 03, 2024
Tales & Tips From The Indie Publishing High Seas

This episode of #ReadingWithYourKids featured two guests discussing self-publishing children's books. Jay Miletsky shared his experience successfully self-publishing over 600,000 copies of his books. He emphasized treating book publishing like a business by understanding costs, profit margins, and marketing strategies.  The second guest, Larry Daley, introduced his debut picture book "Float." The story follows a girl who causes chaos in an aquarium. Daley said the book explores learning to stay calm during unexpected events. Rather than pursuing traditional publishing, Daley chose to crowdfund "Float" through a Kickstarter campaign.  This allowed Daley to maintain creative control while getting community support. The host and guests discussed the importance of marketing when self-publishing. Traditional routes like agents and large publishers involve high costs and compromises. Alternative models like crowdfunding and smaller presses give more opportunities for diverse stories. The episode highlighted treating books as small businesses requiring entrepreneurial skills. It encouraged aspiring authors to view writing as one part of a larger publishing process.

57m
Mar 01, 2024
Nature Is So Cool!

Jessica Stremer is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate two new children's books - Lights Out about the light pollution movement to help migrating birds, and The Great Barrier Reef about the USS Risky aircraft carrier that was intentionally sunk to become an artificial reef. She explains how lights distract and endanger birds during migration and how organizations like Audubon work together for conservation. Jed is amazed at bird navigation abilities and enjoys learning with his kids. They discuss challenges of writing accessible nonfiction and using pictures to introduce complex STEM topics. Jessica also worked to turn complicated subjects into understandable concepts for young readers. Both agree exposing kids to science through books can expand their worlds and interests. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

23m
Feb 29, 2024
Giving Voice To Lonely Vegetables, & Kids

Jessa McLean is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book series called "The Lonely Series." She discusses her first book, "The Lonely Side of the Christmas Tree," which tells the story of the side of the Christmas tree that faces the wall and doesn't get decorated from its perspective. She aims to use these books to help children who feel lonely by relating them to the characters. Jessa McLean and the host discuss the issue of loneliness among children and the importance of inclusion. They also talk about the benefits of virtual schools like flexibility and work-life balance while still building connections. Jessa provides details about her upcoming book in the series called "The Lonely Vegetables," which will give vegetables a voice to discuss why they are important from their perspective. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

26m
Feb 28, 2024
The Spider Who Wanted To Be A Kitten

Michelle Knudson and Kevin Hawkes are on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate their new children's book, Luigi, the spider who wanted to be a kitten. Michelle shares how the story was inspired by a real spider she met while staying in a friend's country home. Kevin discusses the challenge of illustrating a spider in a way that would make it appear cute and cuddly. He had to think creatively about how to use Luigi's extra legs to create kitten-like features. Both the author and illustrator enjoyed collaborating on bringing Luigi to life. They hope the story will teach children that it's okay to be yourself and not pretend to be something you're not. Michelle and Kevin appreciate the feedback they received throughout the creative process from editors, art directors, and each other. Listeners are encouraged to check out Luigi, the spider who wanted to be a kitten and other books by these talented creatives. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

25m
Feb 27, 2024
How You Become You

O'Brien McMahon is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his new picture book "How You Become You." He discusses how the book aims to provide guidance for both children and parents on figuring out who you are and what you love. It presents a framework of trying new things, reflecting on your experiences, and finding ways to pursue your interests and live according to your beliefs. While entertaining kids with imaginative illustrations, O'Brien hopes the book also resonates with adults. He encourages making reading a collaborative family experience and having meaningful conversations about life lessons from books. The podcast host appreciates O'Brien's message and believes both children and parents can benefit from being fully present and open to wisdom in kids' literature. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids 

27m
Feb 25, 2024
Helping Kids Find Their Hidden Talents

Jessica Gold and Brian Werts are on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate Jessica's children's book "The Winner at Being Me." Jessica discusses how the book explores children finding their hidden talents. Brian shares how he brought the characters to life through illustration. Jed reflects on challenges raising two different children and their interests. The guests discuss the importance of finding hobbies to build confidence and self-esteem in kids. Brian emphasizes practicing art daily. Jessica shares her next project with Brian about connecting generations through stickball and technology. They emphasize the value of direct collaboration between authors and illustrators. The conversation concludes with Jessica and Brian promoting literacy and exploring future events together. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

29m
Feb 24, 2024
From Feed Sacks to Fine Art

Claire Noland is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the release of her new children's book "Nancy Best Had a Dress." She discusses the story, which takes place during the Great Depression and features illustrations by Angela Hawkins. Claire talks about how the book can spark conversations about sustainability and reusing materials. Host Jed Doherty provides marketing tips for authors, suggesting Claire target niche venues like quilt museums. Claire shares her volunteer work promoting literacy in Nicaragua and building a library. Both encourage supporting libraries and emphasize their importance for communities. They discuss Claire's other works, including "The Raven's Gift" and "Ev's Field Day," now available in Spanish. Claire invites listeners to learn more about her books and literacy efforts on her website and Instagram. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

26m
Feb 22, 2024
Turning Anxiety Into Pixie Tales

Erica Richmond is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the release of her debut children's book, Pixie and the Bees. She discusses how the story came from her own experience with anxiety, which she describes as feeling like buzzing bees inside her body. Erica shares strategies she uses to manage anxiety, such as exercise, breathwork, and mindfulness. Jed Doherty and Erica discuss the importance of teaching children these self-care strategies proactively.  Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

26m
Feb 21, 2024
The Truth About Middle School Friendships No One Will Talk About

Barbara Dee is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new middle grade novel Unstuck. She discusses how the novel explores the challenges a 7th grader named Lila faces with family turmoil as her older sister resists college and the loss of her best friend. Barbara emphasizes using humor to make serious topics more palatable for middle grade readers. She reflects on how her own children's experiences with changing friendships influenced the story. Both Barbara and host Jed Doherty agree that reading books together allows parents and children opportunities for important conversations about resilience when dealing with difficult situations. They encourage sharing the reading experience as a way to build stronger relationships and foster communication between parents and kids. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

27m
Feb 20, 2024
The Presidents Decoded!

Katie Kennedy is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her books "US Presidents Decoded" and "US Constitution Decoded". She discusses how the books use primary sources like letters and documents to help readers understand American history. Kennedy explains key concepts like primary, secondary, and tertiary sources to the host. They discuss the founding fathers and Constitution, with Kennedy arguing against replacing the document. Kennedy encourages learning local history and one's family roots. She shares interesting facts about presidents like Ulysses S. Grant's love of horses. The host praises how the books can educate both children and parents. Kennedy hopes the books will spark curiosity in history and encourages exploring primary sources to think critically about issues. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

25m
Feb 18, 2024
Bee Coming Strong

Anandamayi Baker is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her award winning #ChildrensBook Bee Coming Strong. The book tells the story of a tiny little bee and her journey of overcoming bullying and low self-esteem with the help of her queen bee. Baker was inspired to write the book after observing how disconnected children have become from nature, and the anxiety many experienced during the pandemic. Jedlie and Baker discussed the importance of connecting children to nature to help reduce anxiety. They emphasized slowing down and paying attention to small things in nature. Baker shared how observing bees' curiosity inspired her book to teach kindness to those seen as different. Both felt empowering children's sense of self-worth and creativity is important. Baker plans to write more books and start a nature-focused newsletter to continue sharing these messages. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com   

25m
Feb 17, 2024
Lola And The Trolls

Connie Schultz is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her debut children's picture book, Lola and the Troll. The book addresses the themes of bullying and self-esteem through the story of a little girl named Lola who is bullied by a neighborhood troll. With the help of her friend Mrs. B, Lola learns to embrace her uniqueness. Schultz drew inspiration for the book from her experiences battling trolls on social media. Both speakers emphasized the importance of having conversations with children about topics like bullying, self-esteem, love, and media literacy. They agreed that girls especially are negatively impacted by online abuse. Schultz discussed the challenges of writing her first children's book but enjoyed the process of learning something new. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com  Click here to buy Lola and the Trolls on our Amazon store - https://amzn.to/49zfdiH 

27m
Feb 15, 2024
What's New Daniel?

Micha Archer is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book "What's New Daniel". She discusses the challenges of writing picture books with very few words and having to choose each word carefully. Micha Archer also talks about the importance of listening to children and understanding their perspectives in order to write books that resonate with them. Both Micha Archer and host Jed Doherty reflect on fond childhood memories spent in nature and the enduring presence of trees and lakes. They discuss inspiring children's curiosity and appreciation for the natural world through books. Micha Archer shares her creative process and passion for finding just the right words to evoke feelings in readers. The conversation highlights the joy of reading, storytelling, and bringing families together through sharing experiences both real and imaginary. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com 

29m
Feb 14, 2024