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This Episode Is For The Birds! Celebrating America's State Birds & Curious Kids

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Release Date: 04/14/2026

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On this episode, Jed welcomes author and neuroscientist Gail Martino, whose new picture book “Feathered and Famous: Meet America’s All Star Birds” celebrates the national and state birds of the United States and the stories behind them.

Gail explains how her book helps kids (and parents) discover the unique traits that made each bird worthy of representing a state—from the clever chickadee of Massachusetts, which actually grows part of its brain in the fall to help remember where it hid seeds, to the hopeful, homey robin of Connecticut, often seen as a harbinger of spring. She also describes the engineering genius of birds’ nests, like robins using mud as “mortar” and the Baltimore oriole’s swinging, sock‑like nest that can withstand strong winds.

Gail shares how her father’s backyard bird feeder sparked her curiosity as a child, eventually leading her into a career in neuroscience, product development, and innovation consulting—and now to writing books that connect kids to nature, geography, history, and STEM skills. She talks about the importance of teaching kids to observe the world, balancing screen time with real‑world curiosity, and using tools like eBird and Merlin to make birding fun and interactive for families. She also highlights how many state birds, like the brown pelican of Louisiana, have become powerful symbols of conservation success.

Later in the episode, Jed chats briefly with author Jill Esbaum about her playful new picture book “Stink Bird Has a Superpower”, a story inspired by the wonderfully weird hoatzin of the Amazon and Jill’s passion for helping kids discover that everyone has a superpower.