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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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On this special episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes two inspiring guests—Cheri Sterman, Senior Director of Education for Crayola, and celebrated children's author Carrie Finison. Together, they spark a lively conversation about nurturing creativity in children through reading, art, and family traditions. Cheri dives into Crayola Creativity Week, a free global celebration that encourages families, schools, and libraries to blend literacy and art. She shares practical tips for making storytime interactive—like designing new book covers or staging a puppet show with everyday materials. Cheri emphasizes how creative moments foster deeper family bonds and boost children's confidence as readers and artists. She also reveals this year's exciting activities, role models, and how to register for Crayola Creativity Week to access exclusive videos and creative challenges. Carrie Finison joins to introduce her delightful new picture book, "Plenty of Pancakes," the sequel to her hit "Dozens of Donuts." Carrie explains how she weaves fun, math, and even hidden science facts into her stories—inviting kids to count pancakes and discover the wonders of hibernation! She reveals writing secrets for making picture books engaging and leaving room for young readers' imagination. Tune in for heartwarming anecdotes, smart creative tips, and discover how "Creativity & Pancakes" can transform your next storytime into a magical, lasting memory! Don't forget to check out crayola.com/creativityweek and carriefinison.com for more resources and fun.
Join us on this inspiring episode as host Jed Doherty sits down with YA author Makena Song to dive into her captivating new fantasy series, "Among the Fallen." Speaking to us from Central Florida, Makena shares how her love for gaming, anime, and world mythology shaped her writing, and opens up about her unique journey from Wattpad writer to published novelist. Makena unpacks the powerful themes at the heart of her trilogy—including empathy, healing, overcoming hurtful labels, and the vital importance of forgiveness. She reveals the real-life experiences and heartfelt faith that influence her storytelling and explains how writing in third person lets her create universal, relatable characters. Listeners will discover insights about her main character Lucien's adventure in a mystical, monster-filled forest, as well as behind-the-scenes challenges Makena faced growing up and finding her voice. The conversation also highlights tips for parents, educators, and young adult readers on using stories as tools for empathy and hope. This episode also features a warm conversation with middle-grade author Lee Miao, author of "Take a Shot, Kip." Lee shares insights into her writing process, the inspiration drawn from her own family and community, and the challenges young athletes face in competitive environments. Through themes of family, friendship, perseverance, and self-discovery, Lee explores how sports help kids grow—not just as players, but as people. Discover how "Take a Shot, Kip" uses humor, heart, and real-life experiences to spark meaningful conversations among families about optimism, resilience, and navigating pressures both on and off the field. Whether you're passionate about YA or middle-grade fiction, looking for inspiring family reads, or interested in the stories behind the authors, this episode is for you. Don't miss thoughtful advice and heartwarming stories from Makena Song and Lee Miao—perfect for fans of young literature and engaging storytelling!
Discover the inspiring story behind "Abilities," a debut graphic novel by special educator, author, and illustrator Michelle Maclean, as featured in this episode of Reading With Your Kids. Michelle joins host Jed Doherty to share her passion for empowering students with special needs and how her real-life classroom experiences inspired her to create authentic, humorous, and relatable characters. Michelle dives into the five-year journey of developing "Abilities"—a book born from her desire to help children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and social-emotional challenges see their strengths and embrace their uniqueness. Listeners will love hearing Michelle break down the personalities and talents of her four main characters, each designed to reflect diverse learning abilities, and explain why representation and humor in children's literature matter so much. The conversation also tackles important topics in special education, like how evolving curricula can limit teacher creativity and why it's essential to focus on students' passions. Michelle's story is a heartfelt reminder of the positive impact educators can have when they blend their own talents with a commitment to advocacy. Plus, hear from author Elizabeth Lizu, who discusses her early chapter book "My Little Cousin" and the Cayden's Faith Adventures series—a perfect choice for families looking to nurture empathy and faith through relatable, accessible storytelling. Tune in for an uplifting look at how children's books can foster confidence, connection, and kindness.
Dive into this inspiring episode as Jed Doherty welcomes acclaimed authors Brittany Johnson and Leslie Vedder to discuss their latest books, "Deadly Ever After" (YA fantasy) and "The Nowhere Beast" (middle grade mystery). Discover how reading with your kids—even as they grow into teens—can build lasting bonds, foster deep family conversations, and help young readers navigate life's challenges. Brittany Johnson shares insights into the power of co-reading with parents, grandparents, and even aunts, while revealing the touching inspiration and rich world-building behind "Deadly Ever After." She explores themes of love, loss, healing, intergenerational connections, and how YA fantasy can spark meaningful conversations about mental health and relationships. Leslie Vedder, author of the fantasy-filled "The Nowhere Beast," reveals how middle grade readers love scary stories in safe spaces. She explains how her books use fantastical creatures as metaphors for anxiety, acceptance, and bravery, encouraging families to tackle complex emotions together and strengthening parent-child conversations through shared reading experiences. Listeners also get a behind-the-scenes look at both authors' creative writing processes, including tips for aspiring writers on crafting immersive worlds and engaging stories. The episode highlights the importance of world-building, branding, and balancing heart with market savvy. Perfect for parents, teachers, and anyone passionate about children's and YA literature, this episode will leave you inspired to read, connect, and create together.
Get ready for an inspiring episode of "Reading with Your Kids" featuring award-winning creators Carole Boston Weatherford and Tequitia Andrews, plus debut YA author Lori Miller Kase! In this lively author interview, we dive into the heartwarming picture book Let It Shine—a celebration of milestones, achievements, and the unique journey of every child. Author Carole Boston Weatherford reveals what inspired her to bring new lyrics to the beloved spiritual "Let It Shine," while illustrator Tequitia Andrews shares how she depicted diversity and inclusivity in every vibrant page. Listeners will discover why this children's book is a perfect gift for all ages and occasions. The conversation then shifts to Lori Miller Kase's gripping young adult novel The Accident, a part coming-of-age story and part mystery thriller. Lori discusses her transition from journalist to author, the role of social media in modern grief, and the tough moral choices faced by her teen protagonist. Listeners will appreciate thoughtful reflections on how young people navigate secrets, loyalty, and responsibility in today's world. Tune in for expert parenting advice, creativity tips, and passionate discussions about the power of children's and YA books to build empathy and spark important family conversations. Don't miss this must-hear episode packed with actionable insights, resource links, and heartfelt stories from top authors and illustrators in kids' literature!
Dive into this heartwarming episode of "Reading with Your Kids" as host Jed Doherty welcomes acclaimed children's authors Lisa Jacovski and Deborah Marcero for inspiring conversations about inclusion, advocacy, and the creative journey behind beloved picture books. The episode opens with Lisa Jacovski, author of the "Happy Thoughts" series, as she shares her passion for writing children's books that celebrate neurodiversity and teach empathy. Lisa draws from her background in applied behavior analysis and education, offering real-life anecdotes about working with nonverbal children and the powerful impact of inclusive classrooms. Her stories emphasize the importance of embracing differences and fostering acceptance from an early age, providing listeners with practical insight and hope for building a kinder future. Later, award-winning author and illustrator Deborah Marcero joins to discuss her enchanting new book, "The Great Escape." Deborah shares personal reflections on sibling dynamics, her creative process as both writer and artist, and the vital balance of fostering agency in female protagonists. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at turning childhood memories and fantasy into stories that spark imagination and togetherness. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in empowering children through literature. Learn practical strategies to promote inclusion, discover the secrets of writing picture books with heart, and be inspired by guests who are changing the world of children's literature—one story at a time!
Join host Jed Doherty for an inspiring episode of "Reading With Your Kids," featuring celebrated author VT Bidania. In this heartfelt conversation, VT Bidania shares the story behind her impactful middle grade novel in verse, "A Year Without Home." Listeners will hear how VT draws from her family's journey as Hmong refugees to create an emotionally powerful narrative for young readers. The discussion highlights the popularity of verse novels for middle grade audiences, as well as the historical significance of the Secret War in Laos and the resilience of the Hmong community. VT explains her mission to provide authentic cultural representation—ensuring Hmong characters are portrayed not just through struggle, but also through hope and heroism. The episode also features picture book author and high school English teacher Stacy Whitcomb. Stacy shares the charming origin of her book "Baby Munchkin," inspired by her own children's creativity and her experiences as both a parent and educator. She recalls the joy of reading her book to classrooms, the enthusiasm of young readers, and the challenges of writing for children. Stacy also offers valuable advice to aspiring authors about persistence, creativity, and connecting with audiences of all ages. Whether you're interested in middle grade fiction, picture books, Hmong American stories, or the craft of writing for children, this episode offers inspiration and practical insights. Don't miss the unique voices of VT Bidania and Stacy Whitcomb—perfect for parents, teachers, and book lovers alike!
Join host Jed Doherty for an inspiring episode that brings together the best of family adventure and uplifting children's literature! This week, discover "Belle's RV Adventures" with author Kenny Phillips, whose real-life journeys with his wife and their lovable dog Belle have taken them over 180,000 miles across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Kenny shares insights on the RV lifestyle, the joys of travel, and how his picture book encourages families to explore, learn, and bond together—whether it's a cross-country trip or backyard camping with a storybook in hand. Next, meet Francine Juhlin, author of "Let Your Sparkle Shine" from the Camp Confidence series. Francine draws from her own remarkable experiences as a military aircraft electrician and her personal journey of self-acceptance to craft stories that help children build confidence and embrace what makes them unique. Learn about her Confidence Club for Kids, her innovative STEM programming, and her heartfelt message: every child can shine just as they are. Packed with real-life tales, writing advice, and the importance of fostering resilience in kids, this episode is perfect for parents, educators, and young readers who value adventure, creativity, and confidence. Don't miss practical tips on RV technology, heartfelt encouragement, and expert storytelling—plus ways to connect with both authors for more family travel inspiration and confidence-boosting resources!
In this inspiring episode, we celebrate the power of curiosity, inclusion, and innovation for young readers and families! Host Jed Doherty first welcomes Dr. Ainissa Ramirez, scientist and author of "Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventure and Creating the Microphone." Ainissa shares how modern microphones owe their magic to Jim West's inventive mind and explains how science is all about asking questions, exploring, and making discoveries—ideals she brings to her children's books to inspire the next generation of diverse innovators. Next, we meet Zephyrus White, co-founder of the Recordable Book Buddy, a clever device letting parents, grandparents, and loved ones record themselves reading picture books for the special kids in their lives. Zephyrus chats about the importance of family connections, the joy of sharing our voices, and how technology can bring storytime home—no screens required! Finally, author and illustrator Kacey Becker joins the conversation to share "I See Superheroes Everywhere," a heartfelt picture book designed to prevent bullying and empower children with special needs. Kacey discusses the importance of empathy, the value of every kind of ability, and her personal mission to see every child recognize their own superpowers. With friendly stories, fascinating science, and a big dose of heart, this episode offers parents, educators, and kids new ways to explore, connect, and grow together.
Join host Jed Doherty on this inspiring episode of the "Reading With Your Kids" podcast as he chats with bestselling author Jennifer Holm and passionate foster care advocate Deborah Olivia Farmer. Jennifer Holm, a three-time Newbery Honor winner, discusses her latest middle grade novel, "Outside," a gripping post-apocalyptic adventure about resilience, survival, and friendship among children in a transformed world. Listeners will enjoy stories about Jennifer's family, her writing process, and her unique collaboration with her brother on creating beloved children's books. In the second half, author and advocate Deborah Olivia Farmer opens up about her heartfelt journey through foster care and adoption. With warmth and wisdom, Deborah shares her experience as a foster parent, the impact of adopting her son Joshua, and her mission to educate and support families considering foster care. She offers practical advice for overcoming fears, building community, and providing loving homes for children in need. Perfect for parents, educators, and fans of children's literature, this episode explores the power of storytelling to connect, heal, and inspire. Whether you're looking for your next favorite middle grade novel or real-life insight into foster care, you'll find laughter, empathy, and actionable tips. Don't miss this touching blend of adventure, family stories, and community advocacy! We also chat with debut author Jacob Teate.
In this Best of Massachusetts special of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty spotlights remarkable creators who call the Bay State home. We begin with Peter H. Reynolds, reflecting on the enduring power of creativity and kindness, the legacy of The Dot, and how small acts of encouragement can ignite a child's sense of possibility. Next, physician–author Rajani LaRocca explores the harmony between science and storytelling, sharing how her Boston roots, love of food and family, and a clinician's curiosity shape heartfelt, STEM-touched tales for young readers. The celebration continues with the dynamic duo of Phaea Crede and illustrator Jen Hill, who discuss crafting laugh-out-loud, big-hearted adventures, the alchemy of author–illustrator collaboration, and empowering kids to embrace their quirks and courage. We then welcome Scott Magoon, who opens a window into the illustrator's studio—ink, humor, and heart—revealing how visual storytelling helps children navigate wonder, worry, and everything in between. Finally, Dr. Todd Grindoll brings a clinician's clarity and compassion to conversations about children's health and resilience, offering practical wisdom for families and educators alike. Together, these voices illuminate Massachusetts as a creative ecosystem—where libraries, classrooms, and kitchen tables nurture the readers, dreamers, and makers of tomorrow.
Welcome to another uplifting episode of Reading With Your Kids. This week, host Jed Doherty brings you inspiring conversations with two remarkable children's authors: Avasa Ebony Love, the creative mind behind "You Are a Rose," and Shannon Turske, author of the heartfelt "Joy in the Big Balloon Catastrophe." Dive into the power of children's books and discover how storytelling helps kids—and grown-ups—navigate life's hurdles with resilience and joy. Avasa Ebony Love shares her journey from songwriter to children's author, blending wisdom from myth, psychology, and personal experience to craft a tale about transformation and self-belief. Meanwhile, Shannon Turske brings a teacher's perspective to the show, revealing how real-life classroom adventures inspired her to write stories that build confidence and emotional growth in young readers. You'll hear practical tips for parents and educators about nurturing courage, creativity, and empathy in kids, and why reading together builds a lifelong foundation for success. Our guests open up about their creative processes, the importance of music and art in children's lives, and making mistakes part of the adventure. If you're passionate about parenting, education, and helping kids bloom through adversity, this episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt storytelling. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or a children's book lover, you'll leave feeling inspired and ready to turn life's little catastrophes into moments of growth.
Looking for inspiration on positive parenting, fun family reading, and making wellness a natural part of your home? You'll love this episode! Host Jed Doherty chats with two dynamic guests: Alicia McKenzie—mom of five and author of the children's book "These ABCs Belong to Me"—and yoga studio mogul Kate Davies. Alicia shares her honest journey of parenting, from learning to choose positive, empowering words with her kids to watching them become proud of their unique traits. She opens up about how her family inspired her bestselling picture book (and sneak peeks her next project!), gives real-world advice for balancing motherhood with a thriving career, and reflects on the messy, meaningful chaos of family life. Parents and teachers alike will appreciate her fresh take on children's books and nurturing young readers. The conversation then flows into holistic wellness with yoga expert Kate Davies. She breaks down why movement matters for families—no superhuman flexibility required! Kate offers practical, judgment-free tips for introducing yoga to both kids and adults, building healthy habits, and finding the right fit for your family. From heated yoga to parent-child classes to her own story as a busy mom and business owner, Kate proves anyone can get moving and feel good. Tune in for lively stories, tips you'll want to try tonight, and uplifting reminders that both parenting and wellness are a practice—meant to be enjoyed together.
Join host Jed Doherty for a heartwarming episode of the Reading With Your Kids podcast as he welcomes celebrated author Kao Kalia Yang and talented illustrator Jen Shen to discuss their beautiful new children's book, "The Blue House I Loved." In this insightful interview, Yang shares the deeply personal inspiration behind her story—the cherished duplex in St. Paul that provided a home to Hmong refugee families, including her own. Listeners will discover how the "blue house" became a symbol of comfort, belonging, and cultural memory, bridging generations and experiences. Jen Shin, an accomplished illustrator and architect, opens up about her creative process and the responsibility she felt to honor Yang's poignant memories through her art. Together, Yang and Shin explore the themes of resilience, adaptation, and the magic found in crowded, loving spaces. The conversation touches on shared immigrant experiences, the legacy of meaningful homes, and the transformative power of storytelling in children's literature. The episode also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the collaboration between author and illustrator, the nostalgic memories that inspired the book, and the universal longing for places that shape who we are. Stay tuned as Yang hints at upcoming projects, and Shen shares her excitement about future books. Perfect for fans of children's books, immigrant stories, and meaningful conversations about home, this episode of RWYK is a moving tribute to the places—and people—that make us whole. We also have a listen back to a conversation we had in January 2025 wiith Frankie Thompkins, executive director and Boss Clown at Clowns Without Borders.
Best of 2025 – Part Two celebrates the joy of stories that bring families closer, spotlighting creative voices and practical wisdom in a warm, listener-friendly mix. We open with a quick tour of themes—creativity, confidence, and connection—before diving into highlights that parents and young readers can use right away. Our first guest is Hayley Chewin who celebrated her YA title The Swarm. Hayley's episode was the most downloaded episode of RWYK in all of 2025. Hayley shows how curiosity powers great plots, turning everyday "what-ifs" into page-turning adventures. We then welcome Angie Kang, author and illustrator of Our Lake, an absolutely beautiful picture book. Angie centers representation and community, underscoring how books serve as mirrors and windows—building belonging while expanding horizons. Kate Messner then joins us to celebrate The Trouble With Heroes. Abigail Hing Wen reminds us that unforgettable children's stories start with honest, empathetic characters and the rhythm of read-alouds. We also revisit a powerful conversation with Dr. Lynette Fraga about early literacy as a relationship, not a task: reading starts with snuggles, talk, and shared attention—even before the first word is decoded. She highlights how pediatric partnerships and culturally relevant, multilingual books foster equity and support millions of families, offering practical encouragement for any household to begin tonight Throughout the episode, listeners get simple, actionable ideas: try a family bookshelf "audit," play a bedtime "what-if" story game, and build a 10-minute nightly read-aloud habit. We close by inviting families to share their favorite 2025 read-aloud moments, celebrating the small rituals that grow confidence, curiosity, and connection—one page at a time.
Celebrate the year's most inspiring moments with our Best of 2025 episode of Reading With Your Kids! We're revisiting five unforgettable conversations that reminded us of the power of stories to spark empathy, courage, and connection. Beloved author and comedian Anh Do shares heartwarming reflections on resilience and joy, showing families how humor and hope can light even the toughest paths. Music legend Ziggy Marley invites us to move, sing, and think together, exploring how rhythm, kindness, and curiosity can shape compassionate kids. Singer-songwriter Christina Perri opens up about creativity and healing, offering gentle encouragement for young artists (and their grown-ups) to express big feelings through music and words. We also revisit our conversation with Tamron Hall, whose commitment to truth, empathy, and empowerment encourages families to have brave, loving conversations at home. And Aria Mia Loberti—actor, scholar, and advocate—reminds us that every child's voice matters. Her insights on representation and accessibility offer a beautiful blueprint for a more inclusive world of books and media. Whether you're listening together in the car or winding down before bedtime, this episode is a joyful invitation to laugh, learn, and dream as a family. Thank you for being part of the RWYK community in 2025—your enthusiasm fuels every page we turn. Hit play, share with a friend, and let these powerful voices inspire your next great reading adventure!
If you're looking for a show that packs in suplexes and scavenger hunts in equal measure, you're going to love this episode! We kick things off in the ring—or actually, the library—with the creators behind Lucha Libros, an innovative program that brings the excitement of professional wrestling right into your local library. Host Jed Doherty chats with Paul Val Massey and Llama Jack, who share the story of how this one-of-a-kind family-friendly wrestling show started as storytime, evolved into body slams among the bookshelves, and became a vibrant community event. You'll hear about the joys, bumps, and unexpected surprises (like special guest referees and audience members leaving with new library cards), as well as the power of libraries to bring people together and spark new interests. Then, we pile everyone into the metaphorical minivan for some good old-fashioned road trip fun with Brandon Clark, author of a family road trip activity book. Brandon reminds us that the best travel memories are made not with devices, but with laughter, spirited car games, and genuine conversation. From license plate bingo to "Would You Rather?" questions about roller coasters and water slides, Brandon gives listeners tons of inspiration for making every mile a story worth sharing. It's an episode full of joy, family, and creative ways to connect—whether you're in the backseat or ringside!
Get ready for holiday magic in this special episode of "Reading With Your Kids: The Christmas Staff!" Host Jed Doherty welcomes a talented team from CatholicTeenBooks.com—including authors Tony Kolenc, Corinna Turner, Andrea Jo Rogers, Carolyn Astfalk, and Leslea Wahl—for a merry, multi-author storytelling adventure you won't want to miss! Discover the heartwarming tale of Joe Grant, a foster child spending Christmas with the Carters, who stumbles on a mysterious wooden staff left at the church. Joined by new friend Annie, they set off on a quest across town, piecing together clues and meeting vibrant local characters like Old Man Grafton, Dougie the engraver, and retired Latin teacher Miss Flanders. Each chapter, written by a different author in the "exquisite corpse" style, unfolds more holiday surprises—including dramatic rescues, family reunions, and the true meaning of Christmas. With themes of family, hope, and new beginnings—plus a touch of Christmas mystery—this episode is a heartwarming celebration for all ages. Stay tuned for joyful music, behind-the-scenes peeks at the authors' creative process, and information on where to find inspiring teen fiction. Don't forget to check out CatholicTeenBooks.com for more holiday stories and book suggestions. Curl up with this festive podcast and feel the spirit of the season shine!
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Reading With Your Kids podcast, where host Jed Doherty welcomes two remarkable guests: Dr. Peter Cotton, the celebrated author of the "Fred the Snake" children's book series, and Donna VanLiere, bestselling author of "Looking for Christmas: The Search for Joy and Hope of the Nativity." This family-friendly episode is perfect for parents and kids eager to discover new children's books and traditions to bring them closer together during the holidays. Dr. Peter Cotton shares the delightful origins and adventures of Fred the Snake, introducing young readers to exciting journeys and life lessons, from crossing the road safely to exploring the Chinese Zodiac and The Great Race. Parents and kids alike will love learning about Fred's transition from bedtime story to beloved children's character, sparking imagination and curiosity. Next, Donna VanLiere discusses her uplifting Christmas story, encouraging families to embrace faith, patience, and kindness in today's fast-paced world. She offers heartfelt parenting tips, reflecting on how ordinary people play extraordinary roles in the Nativity. Discover how "Looking for Christmas" can help families find joy, hope, and deeper connections during the holiday season. This episode of Reading With Your Kids is packed with storytelling magic, holiday inspiration, and practical advice for nurturing faith and togetherness. Tune in for memorable stories, meaningful lessons, and resources for parents seeking the best in children's literature and podcasts!
In this episode of "Reading with Your Kids," host Jed Doherty sits down with Scott and Victoria Kyle, authors of the insightful book "The Other Birds and Bees: The Financial Facts of Life, Money Secrets No One Ever Taught You." Discover how to empower your children with essential financial literacy skills as the Kyles share practical advice for teaching kids about money and creating healthy family financial habits. From explaining the basics of saving and budgeting to fostering a mindset for long-term financial success, Scott and Victoria offer relatable stories, transparent conversations, and actionable tips for parents aiming to raise money-smart kids. Learn how to talk about college costs, develop good financial habits early, and find creative ways to make financial learning a natural part of family life. Later in the episode, we listen back to a conversation we had with master storyteller Donna Washington. Donna joined us to explore the traditions and meaning of Kwanzaa. Donna shares the roots of this cultural celebration, emphasizing the power of community, gratitude, and giving back. Her stories offer families accessible ways to incorporate Kwanzaa's values into everyday life, focusing on unity and empowerment. Tune in for a warm, friendly discussion rich with expert advice on financial literacy for kids, plus inspiration for celebrating meaningful traditions as a family.


























great app
I'm excited about sharing this with my grandchildren.
Really wonderful. Thank you so much.
thanks!