The Read-Aloud Home

<p>How can we create homes where reading with children happens with ease and enjoyment? How do we know which children's books are good quality? How do we maintain enthusiasm for reading aloud during the early years and beyond? Welcome! It is so great to have you here to join me for this read-aloud revolution. Modern parents are faced with unprecedented levels of technological distractions and endless to-do lists. It is easy to let, days, weeks, months go by without reading to our children. This podcast will give you ideas and inspiration for creating the best possible read-aloud environment in a modern world. You will find tips, tricks and beautiful booklists as well as interviews with literacy experts, authors, illustrators and more to help you cultivate your read-aloud home. Learn how to create a literary feast for the children in your care that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Whether you are a stay-at-home carer, a working parent or an early childhood worker this podcast has something for you!</p>

Unschooling, illustration and capturing difficult emotions with children’s book creator Phoebe Wahl.

What's in this episode:In this week's episode Phoebe Wahl talks about her unschooled and free-spirited childhood, her studies at Rhode Island School of Design, her picture book creation process and so much more.Books and people mentioned:Sonya's Chickens (2015) by Phoebe WahlBackyard Fairies (2018) by Phoebe WahlThe Blue House (2020) by Phoebe WahlLittle Witch Hazel (2021) by Phoebe WahlPhoebe's Diary (2023) by Phoebe WahlRhode Island School of DesignWestern Washington UniversityEloise Rickman @mightymotherPaper Mice (2019) by Megan Wagner LLoyd and illustrated by Phoebe WahlSophie Blackall (author/illustrator)carlemuseum.orgRecommendations from Phoebe:Our Animal Friends At Maple Hill Farm (1974) by Alice and Martin ProvensenAn Owl and Three Pussy Cats (1994) by Alice and Martin ProvensenShaker Lane (1987) by Alice ProvensenJanet and Allan Ahlberg (authors)The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters (1986) by Janet and Allan AhlbergEach Peach Pear Plum (1989) by Janet and Allan AhlbergThe Baby's Catalogue (1982) by Janet and Allan AhlbergPeekaboo/Peepo (1981) by Janet and Allan AhlbergAbuela (1997) by Arthur Dorros, illustrated Elisa KlevenVera B Williams (author/illustrator)Faith Ringgold (author/illustrator)Aliki (author/illustrator)Tove Jansson (author/illustrator)Gracey Zhang (illustrator)The Big Bath House (2021) by Kyo MaclearOne More Jar of Jam (2023) by Michelle SumovichBeatrice Alegmana (author/illustrator)Chirri and Chirra (2016) by Kya Doi (translated from Japanese by Yuki Kaneko)Possum's Harvest Moon (1998) by Anne HunterAlison Lester (author/illustrator)Rosie Sips Spiders (1988) by Alison LesterMore from Phoebe@phoebewahlphoebewahl.com

12-14
58:25

Practical tips for creating a read-aloud family home in a modern world with Courtney Adamo

In this week's episode Courtney Adamo talks about her new book The Family Home, which explores how your home can help elevate family life and help you spend more quality time as a family including reading together.What's in this episode?Ideas and tips for making your home a place where reading can happen comfortably and with easeReading to children of different agesCourtney introduces us to some beautiful new children's books and also shares some old favourites that we think all children must readBooks and humans mentioned The Family Home: Inspiring Ideas for a Home Filled with Joy (2025) by Courtney and Michael Adamo And the Train Goes (2007) by William Bee A Sick Day for Amos McGee (2010) by Phillip Stead, illustrated by Erin SteadIra Sleeps Over (1972) by Bernard Waber Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible No Good Very Bad Day (1972) by Judith Viorst, illustrated by Ray Cruz The Tiger who Came to Tea (1968) by Judith KerrThe Bog Baby (2008) by Jeanne Willis and Gwen Millward Make Way for Ducklings (1941) by Robert McCloskeyThe Little House (1942) by Virginia Lee Burton We're Going on a Bear Hunt (1989) by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Helen OxenburyThe National Geographic SeriesCharlotte's Web (1952) by E.B White, illustrated by Garth WilliamsJulian is a Mermaid (2018) by Jessica LoveBlueberries for Sal (1948) by Robert McCloskeyThe Paper Dolls (2012) by Julia DonaldsonWho Sank the Boat (1982) by Pamela Allen Simplicity Parenting (2009) by Kim John PayneThe Olivia Series by Ian FalconerIra Says Goodbye (1988) by Bernard WaberMem Fox (Author)Julia Donaldson (Author)Oliver Jeffers (Author/Illustrator)The Harry Potter Series by J.K. RowlingThe Wings of Fire Series by Tui T SutherlandBeware of the Frog (2008) by William BeeMore from CourtneyInstagram - @courtneyadamo Substack -courtneyadamo.substack.com/

11-11
01:03:24

Interview with Picture Book Activist Lara Cain Gray

What's in this episode?Lara talks us through her new book 'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books'What are picture books and why they are importantHow we can extend our picture book readingThinking differently about the role of picture books in societyBooks and humans mentioned:'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books' (2024) by Lara Cain Gray'Tucking Mummy In' (1987) by Morag Loh, illustrated by Donna Rawlins'The Lion, the Witch and the Wonder' essays (2024) by Katherine Rundell'Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art' (1993) by Scott McCloud'Piano Fingers' by Caroline MagerlBriony Stewart (author/illustrator)Freya Blackwood (illustrator)Maurice Sendack (author/illustrator)Shirley Hughes (author/illustrator)Lynley Dodd (author/illustrator)'Alfie Gets in First' (1981) by Shirley HughesJulia Donaldson (author)Axel Sheffler (illustrator)'Tabby McTat' (2009) by Julia Donaldson and Axel ShefflerN.E.A.T ReadingTony Flowers (illustrator)Antonia Pessenti (illustrator)'The Little Mermaid' (1837) by Hans Christian AndersenThe "Oi Frog and Friends" series by Kes Gray and Jim Field'Every Night at Midnight' (2023) by Peter Cheong'Accidentally Kelly Street' (2022) by Briony Stewart, Lyrics by Tim O'ConnorThe Biloela Family'Blue Whale Blues' (2015) by Peter CarnavasPicture book resources:Your Kid's Next Readstorylinks.booklinks.org.auNational Centre for Australian Children's LiteratureMore from Lara:@lara_cain_graywww.laracaingray.com (Educator Toolkit for 'A Grown Up's Guide to Picture Books' available)

06-01
56:23

Why We Should Introduce Shakespeare to Young Children (and How to Make It Fun)

What's in this episode?For many of us, getting through Shakespeare at school was difficult and tedious. Turns out, it doesn't need to be that way.In this episode, actor Isabel Burton shares lots of different ways to make Shakespeare fun and engaging for young children.I have included some of my favourite children's books of Shakespearen plays or his life.Books, plays and humans mentioned:'Macbeth' (1605) by William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare (playwright)The Bell Shakespeare Theatre Company'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1595) by William ShakespeareThe Bell Shakespeare Players'Romeo and Juliet' (1968 film by Zeffirelli)Elizabethan (1558-1603) and Jacobean (1603-1625) LondonQueen Elizabeth IKing James I'Sam Stars at Shakespeare's Globe' (2006) by Pauline Francis, illustrated by Jane Tattersfield'As You Like It' (1599) by William Shakespeare'The Lion King' (1994) (Disney)'The Lion King II: Simba's Pride" (1998) (Disney)'Othello' (1604) by William Shakespeare'Just Macbeth' (2009) by Andy GriffithsPuck's final speech in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (Act V, Scene 1)'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (2021) by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Jane RayRecommended books for primary school-aged children:'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (2021) by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Jane Ray'Sam Stars at Shakespeare's Globe' (2006) by Pauline Francis, illustrated by Jane Tattersfield'The Story Orchestra: A Midsummer Night's Dream' (2024) by Jessica Courtney-Tickle, Music by Felix Mendelssohn'The Shakespeare Stories' (2014) by Andrew Matthews and Tony Ross

05-25
36:33

Friends and Collaborators Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell talk Creativity, Rhyme and the Origins of "Alphabetical Sydney"

What's in this episode?· Collaborating creatively as longtime friends· The origins of Alphabetical Sydney· Children's books that are "the whole package"· Writing in rhyme· Appreciating picture books, graphic novels and illustration· Looking beyond Australia for beautiful picture booksBooks and humans mentioned:· Alphabetical Sydney (2013) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell· Home (2015) By Carson Ellis· Cole's Funny Picture Book (1879) By Edward William Cole· Farmhouse (2022) By Sophie Blackall· Milkwood: "A creative retreat for the children's book community"· Julia Donaldson (author)· Axel Sheffler (illustrator)· Numerical Street (2015) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell· Summer Time (2019) By Antonia Pesenti and Hilary Bell· In the Night Kitchen (1970) By Maurice Sendak· Tintin by Hergé· George Orwell (2021) by Pierre Christin· The Dot (2003) By Peter Reynolds· Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie (1918) By May Gibbs· What was I scared of? (1961) By Dr Seuss· A Series of Unfortunate Events By Lemony Snicket (audiobooks narrated by Tim Curry and Lemony Snicket)· A Lion in Paris (2006) By Beatrice Alemagna· Planeta Tangerina· Scribble Publishers

10-29
01:05:50

Enjoying the Film Adaptations of Children's Books With Your Kids, an Interview with Nazanin Forghani

What's in this episode?· Naz's experience creating a children's book· Why you should watch films with your children· What works and what doesn't in film adaptations· Roald Dahl adaptations· Films as modern updates on dated texts· Why the Paddington Bear movies are brilliant· Naz's Instagram @nazanin_forghaniBooks, films and humans mentioned:· Arm in Arm (1969) By Remy Charlip· The NeverEnding Story (1984 film)· EQ (2021) by Vivian Rubin and Nazanin Mondschein· Roald Dahl (author)· The Twits (1980) By Roald Dahl· The Witches (1983) By Roald Dahl· Matilda (1988) By Roald Dahl· Matilda (1996 film)· Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971 film)· Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2023 film)· Fantastic Mr Fox (2009 film)· Matilda the Musical (2022 film)· Shirley Hughes (author)· Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)· Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) By Lewis Carol· The Julia Donaldson Magic Light Production films· The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge series· The Harry Potter film series· Paddington (2014 film)· Paddington 2 (2017 film)· The Magic Faraway Tree Series by Enid Blyton· One Day with Mum (1995) By Helen Oxenbury· Henry and Amy: Right-way-Round and Upside Down (2000) By Stephen Michael King

10-21
58:51

10 Things I do to Maintain my Enthusiasm for Reading Aloud

What's in this episode?· Ten tips to make reading-aloud enjoyable and sustainable (+ 1 bonus tip)Books and humans mentioned:· The Enchanted Hour (2019) By Megan Cox Gurdon· Reading Magic (2001) By Mem Fox, illustrated by Judy Horacek· The Book Whisperer (2009) By Donnalyn Miller· The Read-Aloud Handbook (7th Edition) (2013) By Jim Trelease

10-14
07:35

Literacy in the Early Years, an interview with Montessori Director Sarah Breckenridge

What's in this episode?· What is the Montessori Method?· A Montessori approach to literacy in the early years· How to ensure that we use rich language with children· How to display and organise books· How we can talk with, read with and raise children respectfullyBooks and humans mentioned:· Why You Should Read Children's Books Even Though You Are So Old and Wise (2019) By Katherine Rundell· Martin Amis (author)· John Locke (philosopher)· John Newberry (children's book publisher)· Beatrix Potter (author, illustrator, natural scientist)· Julia Donaldson (author)· Oh Kipper (1992) By Janet and Andrew McLean· Something Wonderful (2016) By Raewyn Caisley, illustrated by Karen Blair· Oi Dog (2016) By Kes and Clare Gray, illustrated by Tim Field· Dr Maria Montessori· Oh the Places You'll Go (1990) By Dr Seuss· Revolting Rhymes (1982) By Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake· The Captain Underpants Series By Dav Pilkey· BBC Books and Authors Interview with author Katherine Rundell· Julia Donaldson (author)· Paddington Bear (children's book character)· Winnie the Pooh (children's book character)· Clifford, the Big Red Dog (1963) By Normal Bridwell· The Little Prince/Le Petit Prince (1943) By Antoine de Saint-Exupéry· The Very Hungry Caterpiller (1969) By Eric Carle· The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch (1977) By Ronda and David Armitage· We're Going on a Bear Hunt (1989) Retold by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury· Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends series· William's Wish Wellingtons, BBC Children's Book, illustrated by Atholl McDonald· Mr Gumpy's Outing (1970) By John Burningham· The Harry Potter Series by J.K Rowling· Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy (1983) By Lynley Dodd· Bronwyn Bancroft (author)· Alfie Gets in First (2009) By Shirley Hughes· Alfie's Feet (2009) By Shirley Hughes· Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) By Roald Dahl· Simplicity Parenting (2009) By Kim Jon Payne with Lisa M Ross· The Aldi padded book series· The Indestructible book series

10-03
58:23

Five Fabulous Baby Books to Buy for a New Baby

What's in this episode?· Why we should read with babies· Why we should give books as presents to new babies/parents· Five quick baby book recommendations Books and humans mentioned:· Babies Need Books: Sharing the Joy of Books with Children from Birth to Six (1982) By Dorothy Butler· The Read-Aloud Handbook (7th Edition) (2013) By Jim Trelease· Who Sank the Boat (1983) By Pamela Allen· Each Peach Pear Plum (1978) By Janet and Allan Ahlberg· Where is the Green Sheep? (2004) By Mem Fox, illustrated by Judy Horacek· Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy (1983) By Lynley Dodd· We're Going on a Bear Hunt By (1989) By Michael Rosen

09-26
11:00

Interview with the 2023 Children's Bookseller of the Year, Rachel Robson

RAH #2: Interview with the 2023 Children's Bookseller of the Year, Rachel RobsonWhat's in this episode?· What is involved in being the children's book buyer for an independent bookshop· How to access out-of-print books· How to continue reading aloud when your kids are teens and tweens· Book clubs for teenagers· Supporting independent book shops without "breaking the bank"· An inspiring list of book recommendationsBooks and humans mentioned:· Meet the Lithographer (2023) by Gabby Bazin· Shirley Hughes (author)· David McKee (author)· Frindle (1998) by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznic· The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007) by Brian Selznic· A poem for every day of the year (2017) by Allie Esiri· Our Home (2024) by Catherine Meatheringham, illustrated by Max Hamilton· Julia Donaldson (author)· Would You Rather? (1994) By John Burningham· Bamboozled (1994) By David Legge· The Jill Barklem series (Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Story)· Jeannie Baker (author)· Dr Seuss (author)· Roald Dahl (author)· Zaza's Baby Brother (2012) By Lucy Cousins· Need a House Call Ms Mouse (2022) By George Mendoza, illustrated by Doris Susan Smith· Alfie's Feet (2009) By Shirley Hughes· Alfie Gets in First (2009) By Shirley Hughes· Goodnight Moon (1947) By Margaret Wise Brown· Where is the Green Sheep? (2004) by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek· Each, Peach, Pear Plum (1978) By Janet and Allan Ahlberg· The Noisy Book By Soledad Bravi· Monkey and Me By Emily Gravett· The Peekaboo Series By Grace Habib· You Choose (2003) By Pippa Goodhart· When Frank was Four (2006) by Alison Lester· Rose Meets Mr. Wintergarten (1992) By Bob Graham· Dinosaur in my Pocket (2024) By Ashleigh Barton, Illustrated by Blithe Fielden· Listen Hippo (2024) By Gabriel Evans

09-16
54:53

Welcome to "The Read-Aloud Home"!

What's in this episode?· Introduction to the Read-Aloud Home including how I became a read aloud zealot.· What to expect from this podcast.· An introduction to the research on the benefits of reading aloud.Books and humans mentioned:· Reading Magic (2001) By Mem Fox· The Read-Aloud Handbook (7th Edition) (2013) By Jim Trelease· Time for Bed (1993) By Mem Fox· J.R.R Tolkein (author)· Philip Pullman (author)· C.S Lewis (author)· Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) By Lewis Carol

08-26
09:41

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