Reading With Your Kids Podcast
On this episode, I welcome Andrea Goldner, affectionately known as Nanni Andi, to talk about her picture book Nanni Andi and Our Adventure to All Friends Park and her lifelong work as a nanny. Andrea shares how, after raising her own kids, she went “back” into childcare because it’s what she truly loves and does best. Calling herself a “new wave Mary Poppins,” she explains why reading to children from newborn age is so powerful: it builds vocabulary, confidence, and, most importantly, a deep emotional bond. Andrea describes how her stories prepare kids for real-world...
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In this episode, Jed welcomes third grade teacher and debut picture book author Alex Friedrichs to talk about his heartwarming new book, Sweet Rescue. Alex shares how the story was born in the most surprising way—a 4 AM dream that sent him and his wife straight to the coffee pot so he could get the idea down before it disappeared. That dream later became the basis for a story his team created on the Amazon kids’ show Play-Doh Squished, where judges said it “sounds like a movie,” and eventually evolved into his published picture book. Alex introduces us to Hungry Joe, a ravenous little...
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On this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we’re celebrating two very different – but wonderfully complementary – books for young readers. First, Jed talks with Maria Dolores Aguila, author of the middle grade novel in verse “The Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez.” Maria shares the powerful true story behind her book: the 1931 Lemon Grove incident in California, when Mexican and Mexican American children were illegally segregated into a makeshift “school” in a converted barn. Their families organized, chose Roberto Alvarez as the lead plaintiff, and won a court...
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On this episode of the Reading With Your Kids Podcast, host Jed Doherty welcomes two amazing middle grade authors who explore how stories can help kids find light, courage, and connection in a complicated world. First, Jed talks with Emily Bain Murphy, author of the new middle grade fantasy “Light Seekers, A Kingdom of Shadows.” Emily shares the inspiration behind her richly imagined world of Wildfell Hall, where darkness is growing stronger after an event called The Great Betrayal. We meet Finn, his sister Lydia, and best friend Adrian, three kids with few adults in their lives who are...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes Cliodhna O’Sullivan, author of the YA romantasy Her Hidden Fire, and Steph Carse, creator of the picture book I Am Awesomely Made. First, Jed chats with Cliodhna O’Sullivan about her powerful new YA romantasy that blends magic, romance, and sharp social commentary. We meet Aya, a girl with a rare magical gift who secretly gives her power to her best friend to save his family’s status. That one choice pulls her into a darkly enchanting magic academy on remote islands inspired by Ireland’s castles and misty landscapes....
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In this inspiring episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Celesta Rimington to talk about her powerful new middle grade novel “Reach.” Centered on a boy named Denver, Reach explores the complicated emotions that come with blended families, sibling tension, and the grief of losing the “old” version of your family. When a mysterious magical forest and an ancient talking tree transform Denver’s younger stepbrother into a tree, Denver is forced to confront his unspoken wishes and big feelings about change, loss, and love. Celesta shares how her own...
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In this inspiring episode of the Reading With Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with former Major League Baseball player turned artist and author Micah Johnson to talk about his powerful new middle grade novel, Aku: Journey to Ibra. Micah shares how a casual comment during spring training with the Los Angeles Dodgers unexpectedly launched his art career, eventually leading him to create Aku, a Black kid in an astronaut helmet inspired by his nephew’s question, “Can astronauts be Black?” What began as a painting grew into 3D art, public sculptures, and now a fast‑paced,...
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In this heartwarming episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed Doherty welcomes Brooklyn teacher and award-winning author Torrey Maldonado to celebrate his debut picture book “Just Right.” Torrey shares the deeply personal story behind the book: his relationship with his niece, whom he helped raise and who later asked him to walk her down the aisle because he had been “the only dad” she’d ever known. That love and chosen-family bond lives at the center of Just Right. Torrey and Jed talk about how love doesn’t have to be biological to be real or powerful, and how kids can find their...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes picture book author Barb Rosenstock to talk about her captivating new title, Houdini’s Library. Drawing on her deep love of history and storytelling, Barb shares how a tiny sign at the Library of Congress—“Houdini Collection” —sparked years of research and ultimately this book. Barb and Jed dive into the real Harry Houdini: not just the “handcuff king” and daring escape artist, but a relentless learner who built a massive working library of magic books. Barb explains that Houdini, who likely had only a second‑ or...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we first head to 1990s New York City with Broadway actor and author Andrew Keenan-Bolger, here to celebrate his YA novel Limelight. Set in 1996, the story follows Danny, a shy Staten Island teen who lands a spot at LaGuardia High School, the famed performing arts school. Andrew explains that Danny is not a version of his younger, confident, Broadway‑kid self; instead, he wanted to write about someone with their “nose pressed to the glass,” feeling like an outsider looking in—just like so many real teens do. Andrew talks about moving to New...
info_outlineOn this episode, I welcome Andrea Goldner, affectionately known as Nanni Andi, to talk about her picture book Nanni Andi and Our Adventure to All Friends Park and her lifelong work as a nanny. Andrea shares how, after raising her own kids, she went “back” into childcare because it’s what she truly loves and does best. Calling herself a “new wave Mary Poppins,” she explains why reading to children from newborn age is so powerful: it builds vocabulary, confidence, and, most importantly, a deep emotional bond.
Andrea describes how her stories prepare kids for real-world experiences—like going to the park, zoo, or museum—so that when they finally get there, it’s not scary or overwhelming. Through Nanni Andi, kids already “know” the swings, the slide, or the elephant at the zoo. She’s passionate about getting caregivers off the bench (and off their phones) to actually play, push the swings, catch kids at the bottom of the slide, and read together. That’s also why she’s created matching coloring books—so children can “re-create” their own day at the park and reinforce what they’ve read.
Andrea talks about the joy of walking up to a house and seeing kids waiting excitedly in the window, the respect that comes from treating children as real partners, and how she’s now training other nannies and coaching families on how to hire and support great caregivers.
In the second half of the show, I’m joined by Ben Gundersheimer (Mister G) to chat about his picture book How Many Squirrels Are in the World?, his bilingual music, love of nature, and his mission to get families off screens and back into the real world—together.