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(Episode 11): How Sarah Woodard Uses Children’s Books to Discuss Big Issues

(Episode 11): How Sarah Woodard Uses Children’s Books to Discuss Big Issues

Update: 2025-02-10
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Welcome to "We Make Children’s Books," the podcast where we dive into the creative worlds of those who craft stories for young minds. I’m your host, Barney Smith from Storycomic.com. In today’s episode, Episode 11, we’re thrilled to welcome Sarah Woodard, an award-winning indie author and a beacon of activism through children’s literature.


Explore Sarah's extensive collection of over 80 books, which tackle pressing topics like the environment, animal rights, and human rights, as well as themes of race, religion, and LGBTQIA rights, by visiting her Amazon author page: Sarah Woodard on Amazon.


Sarah is not only a prolific writer but also a Reiki Master Teacher and Certified Shamanic Practitioner, integrating her deep spiritual insights into her storytelling. Her books have not only enchanted children but also empowered them, making complex subjects accessible and engaging. Sarah’s dedication has earned her books spots in The Purple Dragonfly Book Awards, highlighting her impact on children’s literature.


Beyond her writing, Sarah is committed to educational outreach, offering workshops, school visits, and speaking engagements to inspire the next generation of activists. Whether it’s through a story or direct interaction, her work fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for diverse perspectives among young readers.


For those interested in learning more about how to handle difficult questions from children, Sarah offers a free guide, "What to Do When Your Child Asks Scary Questions," available for download here: Download the Free Guide.


Stay connected with Sarah through her social media on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest at sarahwoodardauthoress, and don’t miss the opportunity to bring her inspiring stories into your home or classroom. Join us today to hear how Sarah Woodard uses her pen to spark change and foster an inclusive, thoughtful generation.


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(Episode 11): How Sarah Woodard Uses Children’s Books to Discuss Big Issues

(Episode 11): How Sarah Woodard Uses Children’s Books to Discuss Big Issues

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