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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Release Date: 06/12/2025

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Ever wondered how kids can learn complex science concepts while having fun? In this eye-opening episode of Reading with Your Kids, we dive into the fascinating world of educational media and child development with two incredible guests who are changing how we think about learning. First up, Todd Grindoll from SRI shares groundbreaking research about how shows like Cat in the Hat can teach preschoolers real scientific principles. Imagine four-year-olds understanding bridge stability and friction through playful television content! The study revealed that children who watched educational...

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

In a heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, two remarkable authors share their unique approaches to storytelling that celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the power of imagination. New York Times bestselling author Heather Avis leads the conversation with her powerful book "I Like You So Much," challenging societal narratives about disability. As a mother of three adopted children, two with Down syndrome, Heather crafts a love letter that affirms every child's inherent value, regardless of their abilities or achievements. Complementing Heather's mission, Teresa Argenbright brings her...

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Hey there, book lovers! This episode of Reading with Your Kids was a total blast, packed with two incredible authors who are changing the game in children's literature. First up, we met Lauren Magaziner, the brilliant mind behind "The Incorruptibles," a middle-grade novel that turns the typical magic story on its head. Imagine a world where magic isn't all sparkly and wonderful, but actually a tool for oppression. Lauren's main character, Fiora, is a resistance fighter who's learning to fight magic with technology. It's like a superhero origin story, but with a twist that teaches kids about...

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Calling All Book Lovers and Parents! Get ready for an incredible journey into the world of children's literature with our latest Reading with Your Kids podcast episode featuring two extraordinary authors: Margo Sorenson and Sylvia Greif. Dive into the delightful world of "Calvin Gets the Last Word," where a young boy and his trusty dictionary embark on a hilarious quest to find the perfect word to describe his annoying older brother. Margo Sorenson brings humor and heart to this charming story, showcasing how words can be both powerful and playful. But wait, there's more! Travel to Hawaii with...

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Looking for a way to inspire your kids with meaningful stories that go beyond the playground? Our latest Reading with Your Kids podcast episode is a game-changer, featuring three incredible authors who are transforming how children learn valuable life skills through storytelling. Meet Brett Gunning, a former NBA coach, and Stacy Padula, an accomplished author, who have teamed up to create the "On the Right Path" book series. These aren't just basketball books - they're powerful narratives that teach kids about character, resilience, and personal growth. Each story takes place during a...

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Are you a parent navigating the wild world of social media and its impact on family life? Then you won't want to miss this eye-opening episode of Reading with Your Kids featuring author Elissa Brent Weissman and parenting expert Sue Atkins! Weissman's latest middle-grade novel, "So Over Sharing," dives deep into the complex world of mommy influencers and their children's experiences. The book follows two 12-year-old girls dealing with very different but equally challenging online personas created by their mothers. From picture-perfect lifestyle blogs to brutally honest parenting content, the...

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Get ready for an incredible episode of Reading with Your Kids featuring two amazing authors who are transforming children's literature! First up, meet Jasminne Paulino and her groundbreaking middle-grade novel in verse, "The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez" - a powerful story about a neurodivergent seventh-grader with astronomical dreams. Then, dive into Katherine Davis Gibbon's fascinating picture book "Words," where language literally comes to life! Gibbon explores how words can be friends, teachers, and powerful tools for understanding ourselves and others. Her innovative approach shows...

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Looking for the ultimate summer reading strategy? We've got you covered! In this jam-packed episode of Reading with Your Kids, experts from Bookalicious reveal how to prevent the dreaded "summer slide" and make reading an adventure kids will actually enjoy. Did you know kids can lose up to 20% of their school-year learning during summer break? Yikes! But here's the good news: reading just five books can totally turn that around. Lea Anne Borders and Lorien Hunter from Bookalicious share game-changing tips for parents looking to keep their kids' brains sharp and engaged. The secret weapon?...

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In this heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of children's storytelling, featuring three incredible creators who are redefining children's literature. First up, Scott Rothman and Zachariah Ohora share the magical backstory of their hilarious picture book, KittyBunkPort. Born from a playful moment with Rothman's son in Maine, the book transforms a simple mispronunciation into a whimsical tale about a town full of scaredy cats and a haunted lighthouse. Their conversation reveals the beautiful, often unexpected...

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Get ready for an exciting episode that blends children's literature, artistic creativity, and family empowerment! We're exploring the world of "Don't Lose Mr. Cuddles" with author Dev Petty and illustrator Mike Boldt, while also diving deep into family dynamics with Lee Benson from Dinner Table. First up, Dev and Mike take us behind the scenes of their latest children's book featuring Chip, the enthusiastic dog. They share hilarious insights into the creative process, revealing how Mike builds characters using simple shapes (did you know Chip is essentially two potato chips?) and how Dev...

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In a heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, two remarkable authors share their unique approaches to storytelling that celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the power of imagination.
New York Times bestselling author Heather Avis leads the conversation with her powerful book "I Like You So Much," challenging societal narratives about disability. As a mother of three adopted children, two with Down syndrome, Heather crafts a love letter that affirms every child's inherent value, regardless of their abilities or achievements.
Complementing Heather's mission, Teresa Argenbright brings her own magic to children's literature with the Menagerie series. Her book "Charlotte and Penelope and the Neighborhood Stage" offers a delightful exploration of creativity, friendship, and community. Teresa's journey into children's writing began unexpectedly, inspired by her daughter's suggestion and her own love for storytelling.
Both authors share a common goal: creating books that foster connection, empathy, and joy. Teresa's approach focuses on creating shared experiences between parents and children, using humor and imagination to spark meaningful conversations. Her books invite families to explore talents, friendship, and the simple joy of performing together.
Heather's work challenges deep-seated misconceptions about disability, highlighting the shocking reality that countries have attempted to "eradicate" Down syndrome. Her message is clear: every child is valuable simply by existing, not by what they can or cannot do.
Teresa's Menagerie series complements this message by celebrating individual creativity and community spirit. Her books encourage children to embrace their unique talents and support their friends, creating a narrative of inclusivity and mutual support.
From Heather's powerful advocacy to Teresa's imaginative storytelling, this episode of Reading with Your Kids demonstrates the transformative power of children's literature. These authors are not just writing books; they're creating windows into worlds of understanding, empathy, and unconditional love.

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