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The Mothkeeper

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Release Date: 08/15/2023

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Gareth Higgins is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his book "Cory in the Seventh Story Place," Gareth tells us this book was inspired by conversations on 'us versus them' mentality and unnecessary conflicts. Rooted in Gareth's experiences in Northern Ireland, he and his co-author aimed to address dehumanization and marginalization, especially for bullied or marginalized children. In their conversation on the podcast Gareth and Jedlie highlight the impact of words, advocating against the belief that names can't hurt. They discuss how societal conflicts often stem from a lack of...

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Kelly Anne Manuel, an uncommon author,is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her remarkable journey in creating 31 children's books in a mere six months. Her prolific burst of creativity astonished the host, especially considering the typical years-long process of traditional publishing. Kelly's background in child development and diverse professional experiences laid the groundwork for her writing journey. She revealed her writing process, emphasizing the natural flow of creating nursery rhymes. Kelly shared how achieving internal quiet by silencing self-doubting voices enabled...

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Scott Emmons, the creator of Brainytops Press, is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his innovative line of coloring and activity books. Brainytops Press books blend rhyming stories with engaging activities, aiming for an interactive experience that goes beyond typical coloring books. Scott shared insights about the challenge of merging storytelling with activities, facing occasional pushback, but generally receiving positive responses when people experience the books firsthand. He highlighted titles like "Dinosaur Day," "Unicorn Party," "The Magnificent Monsters of Creeping...

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Author & retired school librarian Ronni Diamondstein is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her #Debut #ChildrensBook, "Jackie and the Books She Loved." The book explores the life of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, focusing on her love for literature and how it influenced her and her family. Diamondstein shared her journey from a teacher to an author, highlighting the importance of persistence in pursuing one's passion. She also discussed the Chappaqua Children's Book Festival, which she co-founded and where she had the opportunity to be an author, connecting...

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Our host Jedlie recently had the honor of touring the beautiful nation of El Salvador with Clowns Without Borders. Sit back and enjoy some of he beauty, and some of the beautiful smiles, Jedlie encountered in El Salvador. Click here to visit the Clowns Without Borders website -   Click here to learn more about visiting El Salvador -   Click here to visit our website -  

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Barbara Brown is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her delightful #Childrens #PictureBook  "I Am Musical Adventures with Waffles." Barbara tells us she wrote the book to encourage kids to embrace their musicality. She highlights the importance of nurturing kids' musical interests and having open conversations about the music they enjoy. She also shares her background in ethnomusicology and the significance of recognizing and celebrating diverse musical cultures. Barbara plans to turn "Adventures of Waffles" into a series, exploring various aspects of music and how people...

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In a delightful conversation, author Veronica Santaguida and illustrator Veronika Gruntovskaya come together on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate their book "The Girl with the Big Voice." The story follows a little girl named Emma, who is criticized for her big, confident voice. It's inspired by the experiences of the author and her children. Veronica and Veronika's collaboration showcases the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and respecting others while celebrating life and work-life balance in Montreal's culture. They emphasize the value of allowing young illustrators the...

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Mike Purewall returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his new #ChildrensBook "Boban from Saltan." Mike tells us his  book is focused on teaching children about the world, the body, and nature through humor and whimsical rhymes. The book encourages kids to appreciate the little things in life and practice gratitude. The host and Mike also discussed the importance of living gratefully and the benefits it brings. Mike shared his journey from a corporate career to becoming a children's book author and emphasized the need to step out of one's comfort zone for personal growth....

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Beth Kephart is on the to celebrate her book "Good Books for Bad Children," which pays tribute to Ursula Nordstrom, a pioneering children's book editor. Kephart highlights how Nordstrom shaped the world of children's literature by championing unconventional stories and embracing diversity. She shares anecdotes about Nordstrom's relationships with authors like Maurice Sendak and her unwavering commitment to children's books. Kephart also emphasizes the importance of teaching children to appreciate the creative and collaborative process behind the books they love. The conversation explores...

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Kate Alice Marshall returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate  her new #MiddleGrade #Novel, "Extra Normal." Kate tells us the book follows Charlie Greer, the oldest child in a family of paranormal investigators, who lacks supernatural powers. When suspicious neighbors move in across the street, Charlie must unravel the mystery without her parents finding out. Inspired by "The X-Files" and "The Conjuring," the story explores themes of family, responsibility, and identity. Kate's love for middle-grade fiction stems from its exploration of self-discovery and emotion, making...

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In this captivating #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast interview, we are introduced to Kay O'Neill, the talented author and illustrator behind the newly released graphic novel "The Moth Keeper." Kay tells us the Moth Keeper revolves around the story of Ania, a young girl who assumes the responsibility of safeguarding a flock of magical moths that nurture her nocturnal community. As the burden grows heavier, Ania grapples with feelings of isolation, prompting the exploration of community, self-worth, and the complexities of childhood responsibility. The conversation shifts to the broader theme of children and responsibility, as Kay and the host discuss how kids often take on significant roles within families and communities. The pressure to help can lead to feelings of burnout and isolation, even though the intention is to contribute positively. Kay provides valuable insights into the emotional journey of young characters like Ania, who must navigate their way through challenges and learn to communicate their struggles. The interview also touches upon Kay's previous work, "The Tea Dragon Society," a story that masterfully intertwines narrative and visuals to create engaging stories that resonate with readers of all ages.Growing up in the unique context of New Zealand has undeniably influenced Kay's creative approach. The interview concludes by highlighting the importance of community, nature, and sustainable practices in New Zealand's culture. Listeners are encouraged to explore "The MacKeeper" and experience the magic of graphic novels, a medium that bridges visual and textual storytelling in an accessible and impactful way.

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