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Reading With Your Kids is all about encouraging parents to read with their kids, and cook with their kids, and do activities with their kids, and experience tv, movies and music together. In other words, our podcast is all about helping parents build stronger relationships with their kids.
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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 discuss bravery with their children. The conversation takes a deeper dive into parenting, with Katherine emphasizing the importance of allowing children to experience challenges. "Kids need to work through fears themselves," she explains, highlighting how falling down and getting back up builds true confidence. The episode then introduces Jeffrey and Laura May, authors of "Our Amazing Minds," a groundbreaking children's book about autism. The couple shares their personal journey with their son Jackson, who was diagnosed with autism at three and a half. They discuss the critical importance of early intervention, understanding neurodiversity, and celebrating individual differences. Jeffrey candidly shares his initial fears about his son's diagnosis, while Laura provides practical advice for parents: trust your instincts and seek resources early. Their book aims to help children understand autism as just another way of being unique, not a limitation. Both author pairs demonstrate how children's books can spark meaningful conversations about complex topics like fear, courage, neurodiversity, and personal growth. They show that storytelling is a powerful tool for building empathy, understanding, and connection. Listeners will walk away inspired to read more diverse children's literature, have deeper conversations with their kids, and embrace the beautiful complexity of human experiences.
A Tale Of Two Species

A Tale Of Two Species

2025-11-0756:37

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 journey of motherhood, which was actually captured live on the center's webcams. The second half of the episode features Vanessa Roeder, who introduces her playful book "Narwhal versus Kindergarten." This charming story follows Hugo, a narwhal navigating his first week of kindergarten with a comically inconvenient tusk. What makes the book special is its underlying message of empathy and inclusion. Roeder cleverly includes background stories of other animals struggling in their own ways, teaching children that everyone faces challenges and that working together makes those challenges easier. Both authors share fascinating insights into their creative processes. George was inspired by Trumpet's real-life conservation story, while Roeder began with a simple sketch of a narwhal wearing a necktie. Their conversations reveal how children's books can be powerful tools for teaching complex concepts like wildlife preservation, empathy, and mutual support. The episode is a heartwarming exploration of creativity, compassion, and the magic of storytelling. Whether discussing wolf conservation or a narwhal's kindergarten adventures, these authors demonstrate how children's literature can educate, entertain, and inspire young readers. Listeners are left with a renewed appreciation for the depth and creativity found in modern children's books, and perhaps a newfound curiosity about wolves, narwhals, and the incredible stories waiting to be told.
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 writing. She passionately discusses the importance of literacy, empathy, and understanding, highlighting how reading can help children develop critical thinking and compassion. The conversation then shifts to Claribel Ortega and her "Witchlings" series. Ortega's books follow three young witches who are considered "spares" - magical outcasts who must prove themselves. She reveals how the story emerged almost magically, with the first line appearing in her mind and demanding to be written. The series tackles complex themes like community, resilience, and challenging systemic injustices, all wrapped in an engaging magical adventure. Both authors emphasize the power of storytelling in helping children understand complex social dynamics. They discuss how their books encourage young readers to be curious, kind, and brave in the face of fear and difference. Mandin's work explores how communities often fear what they don't understand, while Ortega's series shows how young people can overcome systemic challenges through friendship and determination. The episode is a heartwarming celebration of children's literature, showcasing how books can be powerful tools for teaching empathy, understanding, and social awareness. Jed Doherty's engaging interview style brings out the authors' passion and insights, making this a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the transformative power of storytelling.
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 Last Kids on Earth and the Destructors' Lair. The 10th book in this monster-packed series continues to captivate young readers with its unique blend of humor and apocalyptic adventure. Braillier reveals the series was born from his childhood daydreams of escaping adult rules and diving into epic adventures. Both authors share fascinating insights into their creative processes. Rachel and Nikki discuss transforming their artwork with color, while Max explains how he keeps the Last Kids on Earth series fresh by exploring different genres and storytelling styles. They both highlight the importance of creating worlds that allow kids to escape, laugh, and imagine. A delightful moment comes when Max shares his own reading adventures with his daughter, reading Harry Potter together and creating lasting memories. Similarly, Rachel and Nikki's collaborative approach to creating Dork Diaries showcases the beautiful connection between creativity and family. Whether you're a fan of zombie-fighting adventures or colorful diary doodles, this episode offers something for every young reader.  It's a celebration of imagination, creativity, and the magic of storytelling! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
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, problem-solving, and creative thinking. In a world where children are constantly bombarded with advertisements and influencer content, Cooper emphasizes the importance of encouraging kids to think independently. His book serves as a gentle reminder that children can be active creators, not just consumers. By showing young Nora making deliberate choices about shots, wardrobe, and storytelling, the book inspires children to trust their instincts and believe in themselves. The conversation also tackles timely topics like artificial intelligence's impact on creativity. Cooper believes that human-made art will always have a unique texture and spirit that AI cannot replicate. He's passionate about directing creative output towards inspiring the next generation, hoping that artists will increasingly focus on creating meaningful content for children. Parents and educators will find Cooper's approach refreshing. He sees storytelling as more than entertainment—it's a tool for empowerment. By giving children the confidence to tell their own stories, we're helping them develop critical life skills and autonomy.    We also sit down with Blair Williamson who shares her passion for ocean conservation through two delightful children's books: "Birthday Bash" and "The Ocean Protectors". Drawing from her background as a scuba diving instructor and boat captain, Williamson crafts stories that not only entertain but also educate children about environmental challenges. "Birthday Bash" follows Kiko, a mouse on a houseboat dealing with a chaotic bug, while "The Ocean Protectors" introduces young readers to the critical issue of coral reef bleaching through the eyes of two sisters determined to make a difference. Williamson's approach to environmental storytelling is both gentle and empowering, focusing on hope and actionable steps children can take to protect our planet. From discussing the dangers of plastic bags to highlighting the importance of reef-safe sunscreen, her books encourage young readers to become environmental advocates. With upcoming projects including a marine archaeology book and a young adult novel about life as a yachty, Williamson continues to use her unique experiences and storytelling skills to inspire the next generation of ocean protectors and creative thinkers.
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 long before it became a mainstream concept. Goldstein wasn't just a librarian - she was a trailblazer who ensured libraries reflected the communities they served, stocking books from various cultures and giving immigrants a sense of belonging. Then, the episode shifts gears to "Dude Be Nice," a heartwarming book and movement that's all about spreading positivity. Authors Brent Camalich and Sarah Scheerger share their mission of celebrating everyday heroes and inspiring kindness. Their project began with viral videos surprising unsung community members - from school custodians to resource officers - and has since grown into a powerful movement encouraging people to recognize and uplift those around them. What makes this episode special is its underlying message: small acts of kindness can create massive positive change. Whether it's Fanny Goldstein ensuring diverse representation in libraries or the Dude Be Nice team surprising hardworking staff members, these stories remind us that compassion matters. Listeners will walk away feeling inspired, with practical ideas about how to spread kindness in their own communities. The episode is a perfect blend of historical insight, contemporary storytelling, and genuine human connection. Want to make a difference? Start by being nice - it's that simple.
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 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 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. Ghazaleh Shokouhaghaei, author of "Max and the Mood Master," brings another perspective, discussing how children's books can help kids understand and manage complex emotions like anger and frustration. As a counseling psychologist, she emphasizes the importance of teaching emotional regulation from an early age. Both authors highlight critical issues facing today's children:     The negative impact of unregulated screen time     The importance of modeling emotional intelligence     The need for open conversations about mental health     Strategies for helping children develop coping mechanisms Key takeaways for parents include:     Watch for significant changes in your child's behavior     Create safe spaces for emotional discussions     Use children's books as tools for teaching emotional skills     Be willing to seek professional help when needed The episode isn't just about identifying problems - it's about providing hope and practical solutions. By using storytelling and compassionate guidance, these authors demonstrate how we can support children's emotional growth. Parents, educators, and caregivers will find this episode both eye-opening and empowering. It's a must-listen for anyone committed to raising emotionally healthy, resilient children in today's complex world. 
That's Not A Cupcake

That's Not A Cupcake

2025-10-2856:56

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 being present and open to unexpected opportunities. He discusses how stepping back from stress and embracing curiosity can lead to incredible creative collaborations. Parents looking for practical advice will appreciate Russell's insights on nervous system regulation and managing daily stress. He offers simple techniques to help families create meaningful connections, emphasizing that parenting isn't about perfection, but about showing up and being authentic. The book's origin story is particularly touching – born from a Saturday morning joke between Russell and his young daughter, who is now the book's illustrator. It's a beautiful example of how family creativity can bloom when parents are truly present and supportive.       This episode also features a fascinating conversation with Jake Bull about his faith-based children's book "Everywhere and All the Time: The Reign of King Jesus," which is inspired by the Great Commission from Matthew 28. Bull, a Christian author and father of two young boys, explains how the book explores Jesus' authority over all aspects of life, from nature and families to work and play. Motivated by a desire to share the gospel message and inspired by their love of reading with their children, Bull and his wife created a book that uses storytelling to teach spiritual values. Drawing parallels to Jesus' own teaching style of using parables, Bull emphasizes the power of children's books in instilling important messages and virtues, highlighting the significance of making complex theological concepts accessible to young readers. The book aims to spread a message of hope, unity, and the transformative power of faith, reflecting the Bulls' own spiritual journey and their belief in sharing the good news of Christ with future generations. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
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, who synthesized the life-saving breast cancer drug tamoxifen, to Katie's own grandmother who researched premature infant blindness, these women are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Then, we switch gears to D A Royster's heartwarming tale of "Happy Music," a vibrant celebration of New Orleans jazz history. Through the eyes of a young girl, we explore the legendary Club Desire - a groundbreaking venue started by Dana's grandfather in the 1940s. This was no ordinary music club - it was a cultural landmark where legends like Fats Domino and Ella Fitzgerald got their start, breaking racial barriers one musical note at a time. Both stories share a powerful message: creativity, innovation, and passion know no boundaries. Whether you're a science enthusiast, music lover, or just someone who appreciates incredible human stories, this episode will inspire you to look beyond the surface and celebrate the unsung heroes who have shaped our world. Want to learn more? Check out "Lost Women of Science" and "Happy Music" - two books that prove extraordinary stories are waiting to be discovered. Don't miss this chance to be inspired, educated, and moved by the incredible journeys of remarkable women who refused to be forgotten. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!  
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, "Center of the Universe," follows Dory's soccer team escapades, showcasing Hanlon's ability to capture the essence of childhood with humor and heart. What makes her books special? They're designed to be read aloud, with around 150 illustrations that help new readers navigate the story while keeping them thoroughly entertained. Following Abby is Allison Intrieri, who makes her debut with "Thatcher Hates the Bath," a hilarious and relatable children's picture book inspired by her own parenting experiences. Drawing from her background as a TV writer for shows like Law & Order: SVU, Intrieri brings a unique perspective to children's literature. Her book tackles the universal challenge of bath time struggles, offering a message of patience and understanding for both parents and children. Both authors share a commitment to creating stories that resonate with families. They understand that children's books are more than just entertainment – they're a way to connect, laugh, and learn together. Whether it's Dory's imaginative world or Thatcher's bath-time blues, these books prove that children's literature can be both incredibly funny and deeply meaningful. Looking for your next family reading adventure? These books are guaranteed to spark joy, laughter, and maybe even a few knowing smiles from parents who've been there, done that.  
The Spaghetti Monster

The Spaghetti Monster

2025-10-2358:00

Dive into the Delightful World of Storytelling: Spaghetti Monsters and Hebrew Adventures! Get ready for a heartwarming journey through children's literature with incredible authors who are redefining storytelling for kids! Meet Alejandra and Dylan Phillips, the creative minds behind the hilarious "Spaghetti Monster and the Halloween Party," and Yoel ben Yisrael, creator of the educational Aleph Bet Collection. The Spaghetti Monster saga began with a messy family tradition. Dylan and Alejandra, high school sweethearts turned dynamic duo, transformed their daughters' love of spaghetti into a charming character that explores childhood challenges with humor and heart. Imagine a cute little meatball with pasta "hair" navigating a Halloween costume contest - that's the magic of their first book! What makes their story special? It's all about creativity, family, and turning everyday moments into extraordinary adventures. Alejandra's background in child psychology shines through, helping kids learn to overcome anxieties and embrace their imagination. But wait, there's more! Yoel ben Yisrael takes storytelling to another level with his Aleph Bet Collection. These seven books introduce children to Hebrew language and culture while exploring profound themes of kindness, love, and human connection. His mission? To share the transformative "culture of heaven" through engaging, multilingual stories. These authors share a crucial message: reading with your kids isn't just about words on a page. It's about connection, learning, and creating magical moments that last a lifetime. Whether you're a parent, educator, or just someone who loves great storytelling, these books offer something special. They remind us that children's literature can be fun, educational, and deeply meaningful. Pro tip for parents: Keep reading aloud, stay playful, and never underestimate the power of a good story!  
Dive into the Magical World of Children's Books: Snoodles, Imagination, and Creative Storytelling Get ready for an exciting journey through the vibrant world of children's literature! In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on a delightful adventure with two incredible author-illustrator teams who are redefining storytelling for young readers. First up, Steven Joseph and Andy Case join the show to talk about their latest book, "Snoodles in Space: Escape from Zoodletraz." This wild and imaginative series follows the hilarious adventures of noodle-powered characters in a universe that's bursting with creativity. What makes their collaboration special is the incredible synergy between Joseph's witty writing and Case's detailed, playful illustrations. They've created a world where everyday objects become extraordinary, and each book adds new layers of excitement and humor. But the fun doesn't stop there! Bex Tobin Fine brings her own magical perspective with "Floor It," a charming picture book that explores a baby's incredible imagination. Through her eyes, a living room transforms into a vast landscape of adventure, with chair legs becoming forests and spilled water turning into lakes. Tobin Fine's approach reminds us how children see the world - with wonder, excitement, and endless possibility. Both creative teams showcase the power of collaboration in children's publishing. They break down traditional barriers between authors and illustrators, creating richer, more engaging stories that spark children's imaginations. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply a lover of great storytelling, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how incredible children's books come to life. You'll laugh, you'll be inspired, and you'll gain a new appreciation for the magic of children's literature. Don't miss this entertaining and insightful conversation that celebrates creativity, imagination, and the joy of reading! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!  
In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on an extraordinary journey through the world of children's literature, featuring two remarkable guests who are transforming how we think about books, storytelling, and early literacy. First, listeners are introduced to author and illustrator Jed Alexander, whose latest middle-grade novel "The Black Market" offers a unique and thrilling narrative. Alexander reveals the intricate process of character development, sharing how characters often surprise authors by taking on lives of their own. His passion for storytelling shines through as he discusses creating compelling narratives that engage young readers, blending humor and imagination. The conversation delves into Alexander's creative process, exploring how illustrations and stories intertwine. His experience with wordless picture books demonstrates the power of visual storytelling, showing how images can communicate complex emotions and narratives without a single word. The episode then shifts to an inspiring discussion with Dr. Lynette Fraga, the new CEO of Reach Out and Read. She passionately explains how their program transforms pediatric visits into opportunities for literacy and connection. Dr. Fraga emphasizes that reading begins at birth, highlighting the critical role of early literacy in child development. Key insights include the importance of diverse, multilingual books that reflect children's experiences and the neurological benefits of reading from infancy. Dr. Fraga's vision for Reach Out and Read focuses on expanding access, ensuring equity, and creating sustainable literacy programs across communities. For parents, educators, and book lovers, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration. It reminds us that reading is more than just decoding words—it's about building relationships, sparking imagination, and opening worlds of possibility for children. Whether you're a parent looking to enhance your child's reading experience or simply passionate about children's literature, this episode offers valuable insights and heartwarming stories that celebrate the magic of books. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two incredible children's books that spark imagination and teach valuable life lessons. First, he sits down with author Rachel Ignotofsky to discuss her groundbreaking book "Dinosaurs," a stunning journey through 4.5 billion years of Earth's history. Ignotofsky reveals the magic behind her meticulously crafted book, sharing insights into the intricate cover design and illustrations that bring prehistoric creatures to life. From tiny trilobites to massive dinosaurs, the book offers a comprehensive look at evolution that will fascinate both children and adults. The author's passion shines through as she explains how each illustration is carefully based on real fossil evidence, creating an educational experience that's both entertaining and scientifically accurate. The episode then shifts to a discussion with Flora Agbaje about her book "Play Nice, You Don't Have to Fight," which tackles the critical issue of sharing and social skills in childhood. As an experienced educator, Agbaje provides unique insights into how children learn to interact, emphasizing the importance of friendship and fun as natural behavioral reinforcers. Both authors highlight the challenges of modern parenting, particularly the impact of technology on children's social interactions. They argue for the importance of hands-on learning, sharing, and imagination in child development. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!  
In this heartwarming episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores the transformative power of children's literature and communication with two remarkable author teams who are making a difference in young lives. First, speech pathologists Kathy Bruner and Sharilyn Gugliotta share their innovative children's books "Hope the Butterfly Wants to Go" and "Hank the Slug Wants to Eat" from their Bug Huggables series. These books aren't just adorable stories—they're carefully crafted tools designed to help children develop language skills. By using repetitive, high-frequency words and engaging illustrations, these authors create resources that help parents support early speech development. The conversation then shifts to an equally powerful narrative with Veronica DeStefano, who wrote "Lucy Lemon and the Brave Bubbles" about her daughter's journey with selective mutism. This touching story reveals how creative approaches can help children overcome communication challenges. DeStefano's book provides insight into a often-misunderstood condition, showing how understanding and supportive strategies can help children build confidence. Both segments highlight critical insights for parents and educators:     Early intervention is key in speech and communication development     Children's books can be powerful educational tools     Every child's communication journey is unique     Patience, understanding, and creative approaches make a significant difference The episode offers practical advice for parents concerned about their child's speech development, including:     Recognizing potential speech delays     Understanding early communication milestones     Finding resources and support for children with communication challenges Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in child development, this episode provides valuable insights into helping children find their voice—literally and metaphorically. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
In this compelling episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two remarkable stories of human experience through children's literature, featuring authors Isabella Kung and Anesa Kajtazovic. First, Isabella Kung takes listeners behind the scenes of her picture book "Nunu in the Sea", revealing a deeply personal journey of emotional exploration. Kung shares how a meditation class sparked a narrative about a child's inner emotional landscape, transforming her own childhood experiences into a beautifully illustrated story. As an illustrator-turned-author, she discusses the delicate balance of visual storytelling, explaining how sparse text can help children understand and process complex feelings. Immediately following Kung's segment, the podcast shifts to an equally powerful conversation with Anesa Kajtazovic, who shares her profound refugee experience through her children's book. Kajtazovic candidly discusses her childhood during the Bosnian War, offering listeners a heart-wrenching yet hopeful perspective on displacement. Her book aims to humanize the refugee experience, highlighting that 43 million refugees worldwide are ordinary people with extraordinary resilience. Both authors demonstrate the transformative power of children's literature, using their personal experiences to create narratives that educate, inspire, and build empathy. Kung's exploration of emotional landscapes complements Kajtazovic's real-world narrative of survival, offering young readers nuanced understanding of human experiences. Parents and educators will find inspiration in these authors' approaches to discussing complex topics with children. Whether navigating emotional journeys or understanding global humanitarian challenges, these books provide valuable tools for meaningful conversations. For those interested in children's literature, creative processes, or stories of human resilience, this episode of Reading with Your Kids offers an unforgettable listening experience. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling and the incredible stories behind children's books. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
Mazel Toes

Mazel Toes

2025-10-1257:15

Get ready for an exciting journey through the magical world of children's books, education, and creativity! In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores fascinating conversations with three incredible guests who are transforming how children learn and experience stories. First up, Dr. Audrey Barbakoff introduces "Mazel Toes," a delightful board book that celebrates baby love through the expressive world of Yiddish language. She shares how diverse books can build empathy and cultural understanding, even for the tiniest readers. Her passion for libraries shines through as she discusses the critical role these community spaces play in children's education and development. Next, author Tracy Blom takes us into the world of "Wonderland's Friends," a middle-grade novel series inspired by a dream about a magical magnifying glass. Tracy reveals her writing process, discussing how she transformed a simple picture book concept into a rich, engaging story about a young girl named Lisa who loves bugs. Her commitment to mentoring other authors adds another layer of inspiration to her creative journey. The episode wraps up with Kelsey Cook, founder of Learning with Kelsey, who created an innovative monthly learning box service for parents of young children. Born during the COVID-19 pandemic, her boxes provide carefully curated educational activities for children aged 2-5, helping parents become their child's first and most important teacher. What makes this episode special is the shared passion these guests have for education, storytelling, and child development. Whether it's through books, activities, or creative learning experiences, they're all committed to making learning fun, engaging, and meaningful. Parents, educators, and book lovers will find plenty of inspiration in this episode. It's a reminder that learning can be a joyful, creative adventure that connects families and opens up new worlds of imagination and understanding. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!  
Ever wondered why you turn into a grumpy monster when you're hungry? Katherine Pryor's hilarious new children's book "Attack of the Hangries" explores exactly that! In this fun-filled episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty chats with Pryor about the science behind being "hangry" and how she's turned this relatable experience into a laugh-out-loud picture book for kids. Pryor reveals that "hangry" isn't just a made-up word - it was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2018. The book explains how dropping blood sugar levels trigger stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, causing those infamous mood swings. But here's the twist: Pryor transforms this scientific concept into adorable monsters that kids will love! In the same episode, Jed also speaks with Cristina Garcia, a teacher at a Department of Defense school in Germany, about her debut children's book "The Pesky Problem." Garcia's charming story follows a group of pumpkins and gourds dealing with pesky crows, teaching children valuable lessons about teamwork and collaboration. Drawing from her Romanian roots and experiences working on her grandparents' farm, Garcia crafted a delightful tale that resonates with young readers. Garcia shared her inspiration for the book, which came from a Halloween costume shopping trip, and discussed her future writing projects, including a touching story about a goose with a missing webbed foot. Her background as an educator shines through in her approach to storytelling, focusing on social-emotional learning and creating engaging narratives for children. As a mother of eight-year-old twins and an experienced children's author, Pryor knows how to make learning fun. She's written multiple books about science and nature, including a fascinating book about monarch butterfly migration. Her goal? Make complex topics accessible and enjoyable for kids. Parents and educators will love how "Attack of the Hangries" tackles a real-life issue with humor and heart. It's a perfect read for families looking to understand nutrition, emotions, and teamwork - all while having a great time together. Want to learn more? Check out Katherine Pryor's website and grab a copy of this must-read picture book! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
In this enchanting episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on a captivating journey with two extraordinary storytellers who are reimagining how children connect with the world around them. First, meet Susie Spikol, author of "The Book of Fairies," a delightful exploration of magical beings that bridges traditional mythology and childhood imagination. Spikol shares how her lifelong fascination with fairies began in childhood, inspiring her to create a unique field guide that encourages families to explore nature together. Her book features over 30 different fairies from earth, air, fire, and water realms, inviting children to discover the magic hiding in their own backyards. The conversation then shifts to Rusty Austin, a former reality TV producer turned children's poet, who has found a new passion in creating engaging, educational poetry about animals. His book "An Awesome Bird, the Pelican" emerged from a remarkable collaboration with middle school students who not only illustrated the book but became active participants in the creative process. Both authors share a profound belief in the power of curiosity, imagination, and outdoor exploration. They emphasize how spending time in nature can benefit children's development, from reducing stress to improving cognitive skills and fostering a deeper connection with the world. The episode is a delightful reminder that learning can be magical, playful, and deeply engaging. Whether it's searching for fairies, learning about unique animal behaviors, or simply exploring the world with an open mind, these storytellers demonstrate how literature can spark wonder and curiosity in young minds. Parents and educators will find inspiration in their approach to storytelling, which seamlessly blends education, imagination, and a sense of adventure. It's a must-listen for anyone who believes in the transformative power of stories and the importance of nurturing children's natural sense of wonder. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
Leaf Town Forever

Leaf Town Forever

2025-10-0755:34

In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with sisters Beth and Kathleen Rooney to discuss their debut picture book, "Leaf Town Forever" - a remarkable story born from the unexpected creativity of children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The book originated from a fascinating real-life scenario at a Montessori school, where children, required to stay socially distanced, invented an entire civilization using autumn leaves. This ingenious play became the inspiration for a unique picture book that captures the resilience and imagination of children during challenging times. What makes "Leaf Town Forever" truly special is its innovative storytelling approach. The Rooney sisters chose to write the entire book in haiku, a poetic form consisting of just 17 syllables. This creative decision not only condensed their story but also beautifully captured the seasonal transitions experienced by the children in their narrative. The collaborative process between Beth, a photojournalist, and Kathleen, an established author, was remarkably smooth. They described their writing method as a playful "volley" reminiscent of their high school badminton days, with each sister contributing and refining the text. Their journey wasn't without challenges. Working with illustrator Betsy Bowen required patience, with the entire process from manuscript to published book taking nearly two years. However, the result was a stunning visual representation of their story that brought tears to their eyes. "Leaf Town Forever" is more than just a children's book - it's a testament to human creativity, adaptability, and the power of imaginative play. It shows how children can transform limitations into opportunities for connection and storytelling. Parents and educators will find this book not just entertaining, but also a powerful conversation starter about community, resilience, and finding joy in unexpected places. We also have a listen back to a conversation we had with Janice Milusich about her book Be Careful What Your Hear.  Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
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Heba Ramly

great app

Oct 6th
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June K. Manley-Davis

I'm excited about sharing this with my grandchildren.

Feb 16th
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Stephanie N Tim Hall

Really wonderful. Thank you so much.

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Spiderman Hero

thanks!

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