Science, Ethics, and Faith: Exploring Books That Inspire Young Minds
Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Release Date: 06/19/2025
Reading With Your Kids Podcast
In this powerful Easter-season episode, Jed talks with Pastor Sheldon Lee Stovall, a licensed counselor and pastor, about his new faith-based Sunday school series, “Faith and Feelings: God’s Ways for Every Age.” Drawing from years of working with dozens of children each week, Pastor Sheldon shares how he saw so many kids struggling with fear, loneliness, sadness, anger, and hopelessness—without parents or schools having the language or tools to help them. This burden led him to create age-appropriate lessons for K–4, 5–8, and 9–12, all built around Scripture, prayer, and...
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In this uplifting episode, we’re celebrating two powerful books that help kids grow—both in the garden and in their character. First, Jed welcomes Sharon Rose, landscape designer and debut picture book author of Through the Garden Gate. Sharon shares how her lifelong love of gardening began with her dad and the neighbors who mentored her in their San Jose backyard. Those intergenerational friendships inspired Miss Mary, the neighbor in her book who invites bored, screen‑tempted Miles into her garden. As Miles helps with “weeding” he doesn’t want to do, he discovers curiosity,...
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In this heartfelt episode, Jed sits down with author and teacher Margaret Gurevich to talk about her middle grade novel, Yasha’s Amazing Bar Mitzvah. Set in 1986, with the New York Mets’ World Series win as a lively backdrop, the story follows Yasha, a Russian Jewish immigrant who moves from Brighton Beach to the New Jersey suburbs. Suddenly, he’s one of only two Russian kids in his grade, navigating Cold War stereotypes, rocky mania, wealth gaps, and classmates who think his Bar Mitzvah—and even his family—aren’t “American enough.” Margaret shares the real family history woven...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we celebrate creativity, courage, and the power of stories to help families connect. First, Jed welcomes 12-year-old author and YouTuber Bella Olson, creator of the Avocado Awesomeness channel and debut middle grade novel “Trapped” (Simon & Schuster). Bella shares how she began writing the book at just seven years old, and how the story follows a girl imprisoned by the evil Dr. Heinous in a mysterious facility. Along the way, the heroine meets unforgettable characters like Luna, Maya, and Rocco the magic chicken—many inspired by Bella’s...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes Naja Lund Aparicio, author of the picture book Seasons by the Lake: Adventures in Greenland, for a rich conversation about childhood, culture, and the nation of Greenland, followed by a listen back to a chat with pastry chef and author Christina Tosi. Naja, a Greenlandic Inuit writer, shares how her book follows siblings Mimik and Nuka as they explore the changing seasons around a Greenlandic lake. She explains that many people think Greenland has only one season—winter—but her goal is to show the subtle but powerful...
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In this uplifting episode, Jed welcomes Jaylene Clark Owens, author of the new picture book A Black Girl and Her Braids, inspired by her viral 2021 poem of the same name. Jaylene shares how the poem—born while she was joyfully walking down Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles with fresh braids—grew into a children’s book published by Penguin Random House. The book celebrates Black girlhood, natural hair, and cultural pride, encouraging young readers to love their hair in all its styles: braids, afros, locs, twists, long, or short. Jaylene explains how the story also weaves in the CROWN Act,...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes two wonderful guests who are using story to help kids feel seen, curious, and joyful—author Jamie Sumner and dance educator/author Teacher Terrel. First, Jed chats with Jamie Sumner about her new middle grade novel in verse, Glory Be. Jamie shares why she loves writing in verse for middle graders—it feels fast, accessible, and empowering for reluctant readers. Set in New Orleans, the book follows 11-year-old Glory as she searches for her lost dog over five days, only to uncover deeper questions about her dad, family dynamics, and what...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Kobe Yamada to celebrate his new picture book, “Others.” Kobe shares that the book is all about empathy and perspective, inviting kids (and the adults reading with them) to think about how we see people we don’t yet know. The story is set up as a conversation between two characters on one side of a tall hedge—a hedge that acts as both a physical and psychological barrier. While the characters can’t see what’s on the other side, the reader can, thanks to illustrator Charles Santoso’s imaginative art. Kobe explains that...
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Recorded live at the COSSBA National Education Conference in Louisville, this special episode of Reading With Your Kids is a joyful tour through the people and ideas shaping public education today. Host Jed Doherty kicks things off with Dr. Kathy McFarland, Executive Director of COSSBA, who explains how this nonpartisan national association supports state school board groups so they can better serve local districts. She champions student voice, urging boards to put actual students at the table when making policy. Keynote speaker Ravi Hutheesing (author of Pivot) shares his wild journey from...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed sits down with middle grade author Kimberly Behre Kenna to talk about her powerful new novel, Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances. Kimberly introduces us to Lola, a 13-year-old girl still grieving the death of her twin sister. Determined to finish the “Perfect Pairs Collection” she started with her sister, Lola makes a desperate choice—trying to steal a pair of bobblehead dolls. Her punishment? A month at her reclusive uncle’s crumbling, castle-like mansion perched above the Connecticut River. Kimberly shares how her love of...
info_outlineIn this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on an incredible journey through groundbreaking children's books that do more than just entertain - they educate, inspire, and challenge young minds.
First up, we explore the remarkable story of J. Robert Oppenheimer through the lens of a middle-grade book that transforms complex historical narratives into accessible learning. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Kai Bird and co-author Eric Singer discuss their collaboration on "Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb," a powerful adaptation that introduces young readers to one of the most significant scientific figures of the 20th century. They delve into the ethical dilemmas of scientific discovery, the importance of understanding historical context, and how even complicated stories can spark meaningful conversations between parents and children.
But the learning doesn't stop there! The episode shifts gears with Tina Cho, a kindergarten teacher who's revolutionizing children's science books by seamlessly blending STEM education with faith-based perspectives. Her book "God's Little Oceanographer" offers a unique approach to teaching children about the wonders of the natural world, complete with biblical references that inspire curiosity and wonder.
What makes this episode truly special is its commitment to showing that learning can be fun, engaging, and transformative. Whether it's exploring the moral complexities of scientific innovation or discovering the magical world beneath the ocean's surface, these authors prove that children's literature is about so much more than just storytelling.
Parents, educators, and curious minds will find themselves inspired by the passion and creativity these authors bring to children's literature. It's a reminder that books are powerful tools for education, empathy, and understanding.
Don't miss this enlightening episode that proves children's books can change the world, one page at a time!
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