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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Jedlie Circus Productions, Increadingwithyourkids.libsyn.com
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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Episodes

And The Trees Talk Back

Frederick Burns is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his new illustrated chapter book called "And the Trees Talk Back". He discusses how the story is about a young girl who follows her cat into the woods and discovers that the trees can talk. One tree opens its eyes when she shines her flashlight on it, startling both of them. They have a friendly conversation where the tree shares it has been in the same spot for 150 years. Another tree interrupts and is less friendly towards hu...

Jan 31, 202426 min

Across So Many Seas

Ruth Behar is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new middle grade novel called Across So Many Seas. She discusses how the novel follows four girls across different time periods as their stories interconnect. Ruth shares that she enjoyed the challenge of writing multiple character perspectives and wanted to write a story where all the pieces come together at the end. She and the host discuss the importance of family history and sparking conversations with kids about where their...

Jan 30, 202435 min

Mama's Love Language

Elisa Stad is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book Mama's Love Language. She shares that the book is based on her experience growing up with an immigrant Vietnamese mother who showed love differently than her American father and other parents. Her son inspired her to finally publish the book after years of working on it. The book uses watercolor illustrations to tell the story of a girl named Jade who doesn't understand why her mother is more strict and less ...

Jan 28, 202423 min

You Broke It!

Liana Finck is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new #Children's #PictureBook called "You Broke It". She discusses how the book explores feelings from a child's perspective through simple illustrations of animals in everyday situations. Finck shares how becoming a parent herself helped her understand these feelings better. She also opens up about being a shy child and how interventions for kids today are more kind and understanding. The conversation touches on expressing emot...

Jan 27, 202427 min

A World Of Love

Aimee Reid is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book A World Of Love. Jedlie interviews Aimee about the inspiration for the book, which came while she was camping with her family and an idea came to her about different animals caring for their young. Aimee discusses how she chose various animals from around the world to represent different parenting behaviors. Jed and Aimee talk about why kids relate to stories about animals and the importance of unconditional ...

Jan 25, 202427 min

From Stage Fright To Page Turner - Storytelling Strategies

Chip Colquoun is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the art of storytelling. He discusses the differences between telling stories live versus writing them down. While live storytelling allows for body language and audience engagement, writing opens up opportunities for reader participation. Chip talks about learning this through his first unsuccessful children's book. He explains the importance of including conflict, hope, and relatable characters according to the BME survival mod...

Jan 24, 202431 min

American Wings

Sherri L Smith and Elizabeth Wein are on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate their new book American Wings. They discuss how they came together to write the nonfiction book for young adults about a group of black pilots in Chicago in the 1930s who built their own airfield and helped integrate civilian pilot training before World War 2. Smith and Wein describe the research process, including arguing over historical facts and realizing the truth often lies somewhere in the middle. They ...

Jan 23, 202428 min

Ways We Can Inspire Girls To Explore STEM

Christine Lewington is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate women in stem. She is the founder and CEO of PIP International, which develops plant-based proteins using yellow pea. Christine discussed the challenges she faced as a woman in engineering., She persevered with the help of mentors. Christine encourages supporting girls interested in STEM from a young age through engaging activities like coding toys. Parents should encourage math skills and not let discouragement stop dreams...

Jan 21, 202431 min

Proud To Be Me

Kim Farrell is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new #childrensbook Proud To Be Me. The book follows a bumblebee named Buzz who helps his animal friends overcome feelings of self-doubt about their appearances. Farrell discusses how she wrote the book to promote self-esteem in children and address issues like body image that some struggle with from a young age. She and the host discuss how the book's message is important for adults too and how reading it with kids can spark im...

Jan 20, 202426 min

How To Sleep Tight Through The Night

Tzivia Gover is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new #ChildrensBook How To Sleep Tight Through The Night. Jed Doherty interviews Tzivia about her book and career as a certified dream work professional. Tzivia explains that dreams have meaning and can provide guidance, though some elements are random. She encourages exploring dreams to reduce fear and find insight. Jed shares a dream reflecting a past injury. Tzivia analyzes how dreams reflect body and mind. They discuss kids...

Jan 18, 202427 min

Sometimes Grandma Calls Me Jean

Jill and Phil Pietroburgo are on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate Jill's powerful new #ChildrensBook "Sometimes Grandma Calls Me Jean". Jill shares how she wrote the book to honor her mother's experience with dementia, and how reading it to her mother brought them both joy. She hopes it helps start important conversations about aging, empathy and compassion. Phil praises Jill for her strength in caring for her mother. Both discuss the book's ability to give kids a window into diffe...

Jan 17, 202426 min

People Are My Favorite Places

Ani Castillo is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book "People Are My Favorite Places". She shares how the idea came from her experience during the pandemic, realizing she missed people more than places. She wrote daily in her journals and found the line "People are my favorite places". Ani knew this had to be her next book. She discusses how the book explores this idea through different situations. Ani and the host discuss how the pandemic made us appreciate human...

Jan 16, 202433 min

Heroes Don't Have To Fly

Shannon Anderson is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book Heroes Don't Have to Fly. She discusses how the book was inspired by a drawing her daughter made of a bird named Scooter. Shannon shares how she taught kindness in her classroom through acts like writing positive notes about each student. Jed commends Shannon for teaching kindness as a habit and they discuss how being mean can sometimes come from feeling powerless. Shannon talks about enjoying visiting ...

Jan 14, 202427 min

Cupig

Rob Sayegh and Claire Tattersfield are on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate their delightful #PictureBook Cupig. Rob explained that the idea for Cupig came from an illustration he drew for his wife for Valentine's Day. His agent saw it and thought it would make a good book. Claire then wrote the story. They discussed how Claire, as an editor, understands what makes a good story structure for picture books from experience. Both Claire and Rob talked about enjoying adding humor and de...

Jan 13, 202426 min

Making Reading Magical: Tips for Engaging Kids and Helping Struggling Learners

Mohini Pollack is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her website Reading is Elementary and discuss the importance of reading with children. She started the website to provide personalized literacy lessons to children and empower parents to support their kids' reading and writing skills through simple activities. Mohini believes that developing strong relationships between children, parents and teachers is key to helping struggling readers. She encourages parents to make reading fu...

Jan 11, 202426 min

Puppy Loves Knows No Borders!

Lisa Zupan is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book Rexie Was Here. She discusses how Rexie, a dog they fostered and adopted, helped her family adjust to moving from California to Italy. Rexie made them feel more at home in their new country by understanding the language and culture. The book aims to teach kids about finding home and family wherever they are through Rexie's adventures. Lisa hopes it will spark conversations about welcoming immigrants. She shares h...

Jan 10, 202428 min

Facing The Beast Within

Mark Cheverton is on the Reading With Your Kids Podcast to celebrate his children's book facing the beast within. He explains that the story is about a group of kids who must stop a demon from invading and destroying New Orleans. Mark shares that the story was inspired by his own son's struggles with severe anxiety in school. He discusses how removing his son from the traditional school environment helped alleviate his anxiety symptoms. Mark also talks about including anxiety coping techniques f...

Jan 09, 202429 min

Love Letter To The Bronx

Janelle Harper is on the Reading With Your Kids Podcast to celebrate her children's book My Block Looks Like. She discusses how the book is a love letter to her hometown of the Bronx and celebrates the community and Hip hop culture there. She talks about growing up in the Bronx and her experiences teaching dance to students there. Janelle explains how hip hop started in the Bronx in 1973 and shares some of the history. She describes the characters and story of My Block Looks Like, which follows ...

Jan 07, 202426 min

Be My ValenSLIME

Kris Tarantino is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new picture book Be My ValentineSLIME. She discusses how the book was inspired by her own experiences feeling invisible or excluded by people who lacked kindness. She talks about developing the story idea of loveable monsters who don't understand love, with the character of Snoodle teaching friendship and kindness. Tarantino explains working with her editor and agent to strengthen the story through revisions like developing ...

Jan 06, 202423 min

Understanding Selective Mutism

Veronica DeStefano is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book Lucy Lemon and the Brave Bubbles. This book was inspired by her daughter Lucy who was diagnosed with selective mutism at age 4. Selective mutism is a severe social anxiety disorder where children are unable to speak in certain situations. Lucy came up with the idea of "brave bubbles" as a way to encourage herself to complete small tasks like walking into school. Veronica explained how selective mutism aff...

Jan 04, 202428 min

Debunking Reading Myths

Dr Kimberly Berens is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate the power of behavior science for accelerating reading skills. She discusses common myths around learning, including the myth that children learn to read based on their age and development rather than through instruction. She explains how this myth has negatively impacted students. Dr. Berens also talks about using the science of learning, including behavior science, neuroscience, and epigenetics, to understand that reading ...

Jan 03, 202431 min

What Owls Know And Humans Believe

Carl Safina is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcasts to celebrate "Alfie and Me: What Owls Know and What Humans Believe". Carl discussed how he came to care for and observe a screech owl named Alfie during the COVID pandemic. He shared insights into screech owl behavior and sounds. Carl explained the inspiration for his book's title, which comes from the idea that animals know things based on their experiences in the world, while humans often believe things they have not directly experienced. Th...

Jan 02, 202429 min

Magic Spring Adventure

Robert Provan is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his new book "Kiki and Slugger's Magic Spring Adventure", The story features the characters Kiki, a small endangered Key deer, and Slugger, a large playful black lab that kids will love. Robert drew inspiration for the story from observing wildlife like Key deer in the Florida Keys. He discussed how he developed the characters based on real animals he observed. Robert also talked about how he got into writing children's books aft...

Dec 30, 202324 min

The Cozy, Cozy Cardigan

Shyreen Lowe is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book "The Cozy Cozy Cardigan". Shireen discussed how the book tells a story about a young boy dealing with separation anxiety from his mother, and how a cardigan knitted with love by his mother helps comfort him. The story shows how the cardigan is passed down through generations in the family. Shyreen wanted to write a book that could help both children and parents deal with these difficult emotions.. They discusse...

Dec 28, 202326 min

Where Do Animals Go On Vacation?

Steve Erickson is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his children's book "Where Do Animals Go on Vacation?". Steve discussed how he came up with the idea for the book over 15 years ago and finally wrote and published it after retiring from his career in advertising. He explained the premise of animals going on vacation to places that suit their abilities and interests. Steve enjoyed reading the book to school classes and engaging the children to think about where different animals...

Dec 27, 202327 min

Once A Queen

Sarah Arthur is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #podcast to celebrate her new YA novel Once a Queen. Jed and Sarah discussed Sarah's background in youth ministry and 20 years of writing books exploring faith through popular stories. Sarah explained how she uses stories to have meaningful conversations with kids about life's challenges. They talked about the importance of experiencing media together as a family and using it to discuss values. Sarah provided an overview of Once a Queen, about a teenag...

Dec 26, 202329 min

Gift Of The Angel Tree

Christmas is here, and we are blessed once again to be able to share with you an original short story, written and read by members of CatholicTeenBooks.com. This heartwarming story reminds us how wonderful it is to be able to share our blessings with others. The story was written and read by Antony Kolenc, Leslea Wahl, Carolyn Astfalk, Corinna Turner and Marie Keiser. Sit back with a cup of coco and enjoy this heart warming story.

Dec 24, 202348 min

Exploring The Past To Create A More Inclusive Future

Fahad Siddiqui is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his publishing company Our Story. Fahad started Our Story to tell stories of important historical figures that are often left out of mainstream education, like Mansa Musa, the richest man in history from Mali. Fahid tells us these books aim to show kids positive representations of people from all over the world and what's possible. Jed and Fahid discussed how media focuses too much on negativity and how Our Story shares positive...

Dec 23, 202328 min

Tumbleweed, The Empathtic Cowboy Flamingo

Ricky Adams is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his debut children's book, Tumbleweed the Cowboy Flamingo. The book tells the story of Tumbleweed who travels from the East Coast to the West during the California Gold Rush of 1849. Adams wrote the book originally as a Christmas gift for his son, who he describes as highly sensitive. He discusses how highly sensitive children can deeply empathize with characters and be affected by conflicts in stories. Adams wanted to provide cont...

Dec 21, 202326 min

Adventures With Dad

Aaron Airmet is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his newly created card game called Dad Ventures. This game is the perfect tool to help busy fathers find easy ways to spend quality time with their kids. The game consists of "Dad Cards" with activity ideas like going on a bike ride, and "Kid Cards" that add a fun twist. Airmet came up with the idea after feeling guilty about not spending enough time with his own kids due to work obligations. The cards are meant to provide spontan...

Dec 20, 202329 min
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