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There Are No Dinos In This Book...Or Are There?

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Release Date: 05/24/2026

From Montana Ranches to Hawaiian Seas: Honoring Family Through Story show art From Montana Ranches to Hawaiian Seas: Honoring Family Through Story

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

In this heartfelt episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes two very special guests whose books invite families into powerful conversations about love, loss, culture, and courage. First, Jed chats with Bianca Pierce, debut picture book author of On the Ranch with Cowboy Luke. Inspired by her brother Luke, a real Montana cowboy who passed away unexpectedly in 2025, Bianca created the book as a tangible way for his daughters – and young readers everywhere – to know who he was and what ranch life is really like. She describes long, frosty winters, calving season, training horses, fixing...

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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes back Tim Wright from Arizona to celebrate book five in The Adventures of Toby Baxter series, Revenge of the River Home, Rutabagas. Jed shares the exciting news that this latest installment has, like the first four books, been named a Reading With Your Kids Certified Great Read, praising its powerful emotional core and hopeful message. Tim explains how a long-running family joke about “fried rutabagas” inspired the title, and how he used that playful seed to explore serious themes like anger, distraction, and hope. Set in the magical...

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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Chris Navalta, author of Inspiring Stories of Soccer Greats, a powerful middle grade book timed perfectly for the World Cup. Chris, a lifelong sports fan and former sportswriter, shares how soccer’s global reach and beautiful simplicity—just a ball and some space—make it the perfect backdrop for stories of perseverance, inequality, and hope. Chris explains that his goal wasn’t just to spotlight stars like Lionel Messi, Alex Morgan, Christian Pulisic, and Vini Jr., but to reveal the real human struggles behind their success....

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In this powerful episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Doug Noll, lawyer-turned-peacemaker and author of Deescalate: How to Calm an Angry Person in 90 Seconds or Less. Doug explains how neuroscience shows we are driven far more by emotion than by rational thought—and how our culture’s habit of shaming or ignoring emotions actually damages kids’ brains and relationships. He shares how simple emotional validation (“You’re really angry…you really wanted that candy bar…you feel unloved”) can quickly calm a child’s nervous system, reduce tantrums, and build lifelong...

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In this inspiring episode of Reading with Your Kids, Jed welcomes Michael J. Wish, author of the middle-grade nonfiction book “Quantum Physics for Kids.” Mike shares how a challenge from a fellow teacher—and a disappointing existing kids’ book on the topic—pushed him to prove that even the “hardest” science can be explained to 8–12-year-olds with clarity, humor, and heart. Drawing on his college teaching experience, Mike walks us through a kid-friendly version of quantum physics, from the “purple disaster” (the ultraviolet catastrophe) to Max Planck’s radical idea that...

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In this powerful two-part episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes two amazing guests whose books open doors to big conversations and joyful family reading. First, Jed talks with Kimberly Mach, author of the middle-grade novel Present Still Missing. Set just after World War II, the story follows Irene, a baseball-loving girl whose father returns from the war physically present but emotionally distant as he struggles with PTSD—long before it even had that name. Kimberly shares how the book grew from her love of this “out-of-her-time” character and her fascination with the...

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In this lively episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes author-illustrator Maddie Frost to celebrate her new illustrated middle grade novel, Really Rubie, along with her other upcoming releases. Maddie introduces us to Rubie Fox, an 11-year-old heading off to a month-long summer camp in Vermont—without her best friend Riley, who’s sidelined with a broken ankle. Based on Maddie’s own camp experiences, the story explores anxiety, homesickness, friendship shifts, and the scary-but-exciting feeling of stepping outside your bubble. Maddie shares her journey from Mass College of Art...

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Jimmy Vee, author, magician, ventriloquist, marketer, and proud “weirdo,” to celebrate his new series beginning with There Are No Dinos In This Book. Jimmy shares how his background in magic, ventriloquism, and marketing copywriting fuses into a unique creative voice for kids—funny, interactive, and packed with personality. He explains how the classic children’s magic idea of “look no see”—where kids see something the magician “doesn’t”—became the structural engine of his book. On the page, the narrator insists there...

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In this episode, Jed welcomes two wonderful guests who are using story to build kids’ hearts and minds. First, Allie Slocom joins us from Colorado to celebrate her middle grade novel Is There Hope for Theodore Cope. Theo is an 11‑year‑old aspiring magician who’s also neurodiverse and gifted. He’s brilliant at math, reading, basketball, dog walking, and magic tricks—but struggles with executive functioning. Allie explains that Theo isn’t irresponsible; he simply hasn’t yet developed the skills to manage his time, commitments, and big “yes” energy. Drawing on her work as a...

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In this uplifting episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes two very different – but equally inspiring – guests who are helping kids fall in love with reading in their own ways. First, Jed talks with educator Sheila Robitaille about Reading Eggs, a science-of-reading–based ed tech program that helps children move from learning to read to reading to learn. Sheila breaks down the five pillars of reading—phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency—and explains how Reading Eggs weaves them together in a fun, gamified environment. She describes how kids earn...

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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Jimmy Vee, author, magician, ventriloquist, marketer, and proud “weirdo,” to celebrate his new series beginning with There Are No Dinos In This Book. Jimmy shares how his background in magic, ventriloquism, and marketing copywriting fuses into a unique creative voice for kids—funny, interactive, and packed with personality.

He explains how the classic children’s magic idea of “look no see”—where kids see something the magician “doesn’t”—became the structural engine of his book. On the page, the narrator insists there are no dinosaurs, while kids spot visual clues and “argue” with the narrator, recreating the energy of a live magic show in a read‑aloud experience. Jed notes that it’s the kind of book you can’t read flat; it demands performance, voices, and engagement.

Jimmy walks through the challenge of capturing live-show energy in static text, drawing on his experience writing mass‑media ads and picturing himself on stage as he drafts. He talks about tailoring humor across ages, the joy of “selfish jokes” that mostly please the performer, and the wild differences between intimate school shows and massive, anything‑goes crowds in places like Puerto Rico and El Salvador.

They also dive into titles and covers as marketing hooks, unpacking how Jimmy built memorable names like PD Perfect Pants and Professor Nincompoop, using alliteration, rhythm, and a clear hook to stand out in a tiny thumbnail.

In the final segment, Jed briefly visits with returning guest Helena Ku Rhee to spotlight her new picture book Sora’s Seashells, a gentle, name-centered story about identity, kindness, and family love.