Reading With Your Kids Podcast
In this heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores the power of children's literature with two remarkable authors who are changing how we understand personal challenges and differences. First, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt shares her touching picture book "Kat and Brandy," a story inspired by her own childhood experience with horseback riding. After being thrown from a horse, Katherine learned the transformative power of patience, healing, and animal therapy. Her book celebrates overcoming fears and building confidence, offering parents a beautiful tool to...
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In this delightful episode of "Reading with Your Kids," host Jed Doherty explores two fascinating children's books that go far beyond simple storytelling. First, Leokadia George shares the incredible story of Trumpet, a Mexican gray wolf from the Wolf Conservation Center. Trumpet isn't just any wolf - she's a critically important member of a species that was once down to just seven wolves worldwide. George's book series follows Trumpet's life, highlighting conservation efforts and the importance of protecting endangered species. Her latest book, "Trumpet Becomes a Mom," chronicles Trumpet's...
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In this delightful episode of "Reading with Your Kids," host Jed Doherty sits down with two remarkable authors who are changing the landscape of children's literature through powerful storytelling. First up is Christie Mandin, who introduces her charming character Millie Fleur. In her latest book, "Millie Fleur Saves the Night," Mandin explores themes of community, difference, and courage through the lens of a quirky character living in Garden Glen, a neighborhood where conformity is king. Mandin shares her own experiences of not fitting into traditional "boxes" and how this inspired her...
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Get ready for a double dose of middle-grade magic! In this exciting episode of Reading with Your Kids, Jed Doherty takes listeners on two incredible literary adventures. First up, Rachel Renee Russell and her daughter Nikki dive into the colorful world of Dork Diaries. What started as a black and white series in 2009 has transformed into a vibrant, eye-catching experience. Nikki shared the mind-blowing coloring process, which involves up to 300 layers per image, creating a Pixar-style visual feast that took three years to complete. Then, Jed switches gears to chat with Max Braillier about The...
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In an exciting episode of Reading with Your Kids, filmmaker Morgan Stevenson Cooper shares a powerful message about children's creativity and empowerment through his debut picture book, "I Can Make a Movie". This inspiring conversation explores how modern technology and storytelling can transform young minds. Cooper's book follows Nora Rose, a young girl making her first film with her brother and cousins, highlighting the incredible opportunity children now have to create movies using devices in their pockets. Beyond just filmmaking, the book teaches critical life skills like decision-making,...
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Get ready for an incredible podcast episode that celebrates unsung heroes, literary pioneers, and the power of being nice! Host Jed Doherty takes listeners on a remarkable journey featuring two incredible stories that will restore your faith in humanity. First up, we dive into the fascinating world of Fanny Goldstein, a groundbreaking librarian who changed how we think about cultural representation and community engagement. Richard Michelson's new picture book, "Fanny's Big Ideas," reveals how this remarkable woman started Jewish Book Week 100 years ago, championing diversity and inclusion...
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In this powerful episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores the critical world of children's mental health through conversations with two remarkable authors who are changing how we support young minds. Deedee Cummings, a therapist and author of "Hope in the Nick of Time," shares shocking insights about childhood suicide rates, revealing that suicide is now the second leading cause of death for children ages 10-14. Her book focuses on teaching children "hoping skills" - a revolutionary approach to helping kids find optimism even in challenging circumstances. In this powerful...
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In this inspiring episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with author Kevin Russell to explore the transformative power of presence, creativity, and family connection. Russell's children's book "That's Not a Cupcake" isn't just a story – it's a testament to the magic that happens when parents slow down and truly engage with their children. The conversation dives deep into the art of mindful parenting, revealing how simple moments can become extraordinary memories. Russell shares his personal journey of creating the book with his daughter, highlighting the importance of...
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Get ready for an inspiring journey through untold stories of brilliance and creativity! In this episode, we dive deep into two incredible narratives that shine a light on overlooked pioneers who have transformed our understanding of science and music. First up, we meet Katie Hafner, the powerhouse behind the Lost Women of Science podcast and Middle Grade Novel. She's on a mission to uncover the remarkable stories of women scientists who have been systematically erased from history. Imagine brilliant minds whose groundbreaking work was stolen, ignored, or simply forgotten. From Dora Richardson,...
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Get ready for a heartwarming journey into the world of children's books with two incredible authors who are redefining storytelling for kids! In this episode, we explore the creative minds behind two unique and hilarious children's books that are capturing the hearts of parents and children alike. First up is Abby Hanlon, the creative genius behind the wildly popular Dory Fantasmagory series. With seven books under her belt, Abby brings to life the imaginative world of Dory, a spirited young girl whose wild imagination turns everyday experiences into extraordinary adventures. Book seven,...
info_outlineIn this heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores the power of multicultural children's literature through conversations with two remarkable authors who celebrate family, language, and personal growth.
First, Mari Bellas shares her delightful picture book "Tio Ricky Doesn't Speak English," a touching story that highlights the important role children play as family translators. The book beautifully captures the experience of bilingual families, showing how language can be a bridge of understanding and love. Mari's passion stems from her own multicultural background, raising bilingual children and creating representation in children's literature.
The episode then shifts to Meredith Rusu's inspiring book "When Auggie Learned to Play Chess," a touching narrative about a young boy finding confidence through learning chess with his father. Rusu's story is deeply personal, inspired by her father-in-law's immigration journey and the intergenerational connections formed over a chessboard.
Both authors emphasize the importance of diverse storytelling, showing how children's books can:
Build cultural understanding
Celebrate family connections
Encourage language learning
Boost children's confidence
Create windows into different experiences
Listeners will be inspired by the authors' personal stories of cultural identity, family bonds, and the transformative power of storytelling. Whether you're a parent interested in bilingualism, a lover of children's literature, or someone who appreciates heartwarming family narratives, this episode offers something special.
The conversation goes beyond simple storytelling, exploring themes of resilience, communication, and the magic that happens when families share experiences across languages and generations.
Parents, educators, and book lovers will find this episode both educational and deeply touching, reminding us that every story has the potential to connect, teach, and inspire.
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