Reading With Your Kids Podcast
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...
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In this lively episode of Reading With Your Kids, we’re celebrating the power of picture books and biographies to turn kids into lifelong readers. First, Jed welcomes author Brooke Hartman and illustrator Michael Slack to talk about their exuberant new picture book Exca Gator—a swampy, construction-site romp starring an alligator who drives an excavator. Brooke shares how the idea sprang from her daughter’s adorable mispronunciation of “excavator,” and how her own childhood around construction equipment inspired all the rumbling, clanking onomatopoeia in the text. The story follows a...
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On this episode of the Reading With Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty welcomes two creators whose books spark big, meaningful conversations for families. First, Jed chats with Huda Al Marashi, author of the middle grade novel Hail Mariam. The story follows Mariam, the only Muslim girl at her local Catholic school, as she navigates the burden of representation, questions about faith, identity, and belonging, and the gray areas that arise when family, culture, and religion intersect. Huda shares how her own experience as a Muslim student in Catholic and Jesuit schools inspired the book, and...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we welcome author-illustrator Claire Keane to talk about her deeply personal new picture book, “Who Are You?” Claire shares how the idea began not with a character, but with a question—quite literally. After making a video reel to “explain” who she was as an artist and as the daughter and granddaughter of famous cartoonists, she woke up one morning hearing a loud inner voice ask, “Who are you?” That moment sent her on a creative and emotional journey. Claire describes spending a year and a half stuck on an idea involving a girl in a...
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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes three very different—but equally exciting—guests who are passionate about helping kids grow smarter and braver. First, Jed chats with Adam Adler and his 10‑year‑old daughter Isla, the father–daughter team behind Wyzly, a groundbreaking screen time app for kids. Tired of daily battles over iPads and YouTube, Isla came up with the idea for an app that doesn’t just shut devices off—it asks kids educational questions to unlock their favorite apps. Adam explains how Wyzly uses a “learn to earn” model and...
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Join host Jed Doherty on the Reading With Your Kids podcast for a heartwarming, history‑meets‑home episode featuring two wonderful picture book creators: Patricia Newman and Pooja Makhijani. First, Patricia introduces Beatrice and the Nightingale, a nonfiction picture book about Beatrice Harrison, a renowned English cellist whose garden duet with a wild nightingale became one of the earliest global nature broadcasts on BBC radio. Patricia and Jed explore how this magical moment of music, nature, and early technology captivated millions of listeners and why Beatrice is such a powerful civic...
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It’s been said that you spend the first forty years of your life looking forward, and the last forty looking back—from death toward your life. But what if you never get the chance to look forward? Imagine being young and told you may only have a year to live. All around you, you see people living the life you’ve been cheated out of. How would that feel? How could you find hope in that? These are the feelings and questions that children with cancer—and those who love and support them—face every day. Jed Doherty sat down with two powerful experts to discuss exactly that on a new...
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In this episode, Jed welcomes author James Ponti to talk about Europa, book seven in his bestselling City Spies series. James shares the irresistible premise: a British secret agent known as Mother adopts kids from around the world—each with a special talent and a code name based on their home city—and raises them as a family of spies. In Europa, explosives expert Sydney returns to the spotlight as the main character, caught between questions of trust and a terrifying villainous group called Umbra, whose leader is trying to hold Europe hostage from prison. James explains the challenge and...
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On this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes Dr. Lauren Hartman, adolescent medicine physician and author of Freeing Children and Young Adults from Shame, Scales, and Stigma. Dr. Hartman dives deep into how diet culture, weight stigma, and even well‑meaning doctors can unintentionally harm kids and teens. She explains how a simple directive like “you need to lose weight” can trigger restrictive eating, eating disorders, and lifelong shame—especially in vulnerable young people. Dr. Hartman offers practical scripts parents can use with doctors, family members, and...
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Join us for a delightful episode featuring acclaimed picture book creators Marla Frazee and Julie Fogliano as they take us behind the scenes of their newest collaboration, “Because of a Shoe.” Host Jed Doherty leads a warm, insightful conversation exploring the magic that happens when author and illustrator unite to craft memorable children’s books. Julie shares the heartfelt inspiration behind her story—rooted in her own childhood and experiences as a mom dealing with the “shoe struggle”—and reveals how writing “Because of a Shoe” was both therapeutic and hilarious. Marla...
info_outlineAuthor Dani Resh is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her middle-grade novel, "Compass to Vinland," the first book in her "The Magic Shoe" series. The series follows three middle school-aged children who grapple with feelings of isolation and loneliness in different ways. Their worlds collide when they discover three pairs of magical shoes, each granting them unique powers and abilities, leading them on a fantastical adventure. However, the heart of the story is about self-discovery and the struggles they face with labels and societal expectations. The magical shoes concept was inspired by classics like "The Wizard of Oz," emphasizing that the power was within the characters all along. While there are villains in the story, they aren't witches but rather entities from a mythological land trying to return. The monsters in the series aren't just mythical creatures; they also encompass the labels and judgments people place on the characters. Resh aimed to provide young readers with a fantastical adventure while addressing the theme of authenticity and the importance of forming genuine connections. She believes middle-grade readers are yearning for such adventures, and her series offers characters they can identify with as they navigate challenges in their lives. Resh was inspired to write these books because she noticed a growing need for authentic connections among young people in today's world.
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