From Refugee Camps to the Page: Exploring Identity, Trauma, and Joy
Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Release Date: 07/23/2024
Reading With Your Kids Podcast
In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Elly Swartz to discuss her new middle grade novel "Same Page." Elly shares the inspiring story behind the book, which follows a determined young girl named Bess who forms a group of "book warriors" - a team of rock star librarians - to fight a book ban at her school. Elly explains how the visual of books being removed from a school book vending machine was a key part of the story, as she wanted to empower kids to take action and make a difference. The conversation then turns to the vital role of libraries and...
info_outline Hazel Has Her Hands FullReading With Your Kids Podcast
Grab your pencils and get ready for an artistic adventure as Jed Doherty welcomes back the dynamic duo behind the beloved Paws series - Nathan Fairbairn and Michelle Assarasakorn. These two creative powerhouses take us on an inspiring journey, revealing the challenges and triumphs of bringing their latest installment in their PAWS graphic novel series, "Hazel Has Her Hands Full," to life. Jed and the guests dive deep into the importance of representation, as they discuss Hazel's visible disability and the meticulous research undertaken to ensure an authentic and respectful portrayal. Michelle...
info_outline Exploring Faith, Fantasy & the Teenage ExperienceReading With Your Kids Podcast
If you're a fan of young adult fantasy or heartwarming children's stories, this episode is a must-listen! We had the pleasure of chatting with two talented authors who are using their craft to inspire and connect with readers of all ages. First up, we welcomed back Sarah Arthur, the author of the "Once a Queen" and "Once a Castle" YA fantasy novels. Sarah shared the fascinating backstory behind her latest novel, "Once a Castle," and how it evolved from the "book of her heart" to the "book of her sweat and blood." We learned about her creative process, including the challenges of juggling...
info_outline Exploring the Magic of Fairies, Leprechauns, and Women's HistoryReading With Your Kids Podcast
What a treat we had on the latest episode of Reading with Your Kids! Jed Doherty welcomed back beloved author Kate Korsh to chat about her new chapter book "Oona BrambleGoops: Sideways Magic, Fairies vs. Leprechauns." Kate shared the sophisticated themes she wove into this delightful story, like the imperfections of mentors and the unexpected kindness of leprechauns. As an former elementary school teacher, Kate has a knack for creating characters kids can really connect with, like the enthusiastic and sometimes clumsy Oona. But the real highlight was when Jed introduced the dynamic duo behind...
info_outline Unlocking the Power of VocabularyReading With Your Kids Podcast
If you're a parent looking to give your kids a major boost in reading and overall academic success, this episode is a must-listen. We sit down with the one and only Dr. Joe Lockavitch, a reading expert with over 35 years of experience and a doctorate from Boston University. Dr. Joe shares some truly eye-opening insights about the critical role of vocabulary in a child's development. Did you know there's a "million word gap" between kids who are read to daily versus those who aren't? That gap in language exposure can have a huge impact on a child's future. But it's not just about reading...
info_outline Elephants, Empowerment & Extraordinary AdventuresReading With Your Kids Podcast
Get ready to dive into the wonderful world of children's books. Our guest, R.G. de Rouen, shares the inspiring story behind his new picture book "Mother to Elephants" - a lyrical tale about the legendary Daphne Sheldrick and her groundbreaking work rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants in Kenya. You'll be amazed to learn about the incredible intelligence and family bonds of these gentle giants. Rico takes us on a virtual safari, describing the thrill of observing elephants in the wild and the valuable lessons they teach about community, connection, and welcoming strangers. We also...
info_outline I Move A Lot & That's OKReading With Your Kids Podcast
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a part of a military family, this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast is a must-listen. We had the pleasure of chatting with Shermaine Perry-Knights, the author of the "I Move a Lot, and That's Okay" children's book series, and she shared some truly eye-opening insights. Shermaine, who comes from a military family herself, wrote these books to help kids navigate the challenges of frequent moves and adjusting to new environments. As she explained, military children often change schools 6-9 times between kindergarten and graduation - that's...
info_outline New Year, New Perspectives: Celebrating Neurodiversity and School Bus Safety in 2025Reading With Your Kids Podcast
As we kick off the new year, this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast is packed with valuable insights and heartwarming stories that will have you seeing the school bus in a whole new light. First, we chat with Valerie Higley, a seasoned school bus driver who's bringing her real-world expertise to life in her new children's book, "Shaman Rides the School Bus." Valerie shares the inspiring tale of Shaman the goat, who's navigating the ins and outs of riding the big yellow bus for the first time. But this book is about so much more than just a fun story - it's a crucial tool for...
info_outline Best of 2024Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Get ready for an all star end oof the year episode of Reading with Your Kids! We had a really impressive lineup of guests, starting with 13-year-old author Orion Jean. Orion wrote a book called "Race to Kindness" about a young boy who uses kindness to inspire his community. Orion is wise beyond his years - he talked about how kindness can make a big impact, even in small conversations. It was awesome to hear how he's already making a difference through projects like donating toys, meals, and books. Next up was comedian Joe Ghetto, who wrote a new children's book called "Where's Bearry?" about...
info_outline Unleash Your Inner Lego MasterReading With Your Kids Podcast
Get ready to explore the amazing world of LEGO and STEM with our guest, the one and only Jennifer Swanson - the Dean of all things STEM and STEAM! In this fun-filled episode, Jennifer shares the scoop on her new book, "LEGO Amazing Earth," which lets kids design their own ecosystems using everyone's favorite building blocks. We also hear from Sasha Gooray, the driving force behind the Joyful Learning Center. Sasha shares her passion for helping K-8 learners turn challenges into joyful success through personalized tutoring and a focus on developing life skills. She discusses the importance of...
info_outlineIn this captivating episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with two remarkable guests who are using their unique talents to make a difference in the world. First, we hear from Kao Kalia Yang, a Hmong American author whose debut middle-grade novel, "The Diamond Explorer," takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and cultural identity.
Kalia shares the powerful story of her family's harrowing escape from Laos during the Vietnam War, and how her father's resilience and love of storytelling inspired her own writing. She delves into the themes of her book, which follows a young Hmong boy named Malcolm as he navigates the complexities of class, race, and finding his place in the world. Kalia's words are both heartbreaking and hopeful, as she highlights the importance of representation and the transformative power of literature for young readers.
Next, we meet Naomi Schaefer, the former "boss clown" of the nonprofit organization Clowns Without Borders. Naomi explains how this incredible group of performers brings laughter and joy to children in refugee camps, conflict zones, and areas of natural disaster. She shares the inspiring origins of Clowns Without Borders, which started with a simple request from children in a Croatian refugee camp for more laughter in their lives.
Naomi eloquently describes how laughter and play can be powerful tools for healing trauma and cultivating resilience, especially for vulnerable young people. She also shares a heartwarming story about bonding with her stepdaughter over the children's book "Baby Clown," underscoring the importance of representation and shared experiences in literature.
This episode is a powerful exploration of the ways in which storytelling, in all its forms, can uplift, inspire, and transform lives. Whether through the written word or the art of clowning, these guests are using their talents to make the world a little bit brighter.
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