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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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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.

    Storytelling For Healing

    Storytelling For Healing

    Christa Avampato returns to Reading With Your Kids to celebrate her Emerson Page middle grade series. She discussed how her character Emerson came to her during a difficult time and inspired her healing journey. Avampato shared details about Emerson's latest adventure in her new book "Where the Light Leads," which takes place in Ireland.
    We also welcomed Healey Ikerd, author of the picture book "The Red Ball." She shared a personal story her mother told her about growing up in East Germany, which inspired the book. "The Red Ball" teaches about friendship and forgiveness through a story where a girl's ball is taken by a friend. Both authors emphasized how storytelling can help children cope with challenges like anxiety, depression, and hurt feelings.
    The hosts and guests discussed the mental health benefits of reading with children. Storytelling creates bonding opportunities and allows parents to address sensitive issues indirectly. Forgiveness was a key theme, with speakers noting its importance for well-being. Readers may find parallels in the stories to reflect on forgiveness in their own lives. Overall, the episode celebrated children's literature and highlighted how sharing stories can help families grow closer and support children's social-emotional development.
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    • 56 min
    Facing Evil Without Turning Evil

    Facing Evil Without Turning Evil

    This is a powerful episode of Reading With Your Kids. Astrid Kamalyan celebrated her book "Babo, a Tale of Armenian Rug Washing Day", which tells the story of an Armenian family tradition in a lighthearted way. She talked about growing up in post-war Armenia and experiencing hardships but finding community and love within her family. We then travel to the Connecticut Book Festival to speak with three local authors.
    Branwen O'Shea talked about her science fiction book "The Chasm", which features several points of view including humans and alien "star beings" who view the same events very differently. She discussed writing complex worlds and characters and using the book to have conversations about perspectives.
    Meira Rosenberg discussed her middle grade novel "28 Days of Neon", about a girl who overhears she only has 28 days to live and decides to do good deeds to try to receive a miracle. Rosenberg talked about themes like death, friendship, and kids' inner lives that parents could discuss with their children.
    Larry Zaccaro shared about his romantic comedy book "Chandler's List" where a couple goes on adventures around New England based on a secret list to rekindle their love. He also discussed a new children's picture book called "Crumbs".
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    • 55 min
    A Match Made In The Lymph Nodes!

    A Match Made In The Lymph Nodes!

    On this episode of Reading With Your Kids we are celebrating healthy romance and immune systems. First up Kaitlin Hill celebrates her YA romance novel "Wild About You." She shared about the college experiences explored in the book, including the main character Natalie struggling with mental health while navigating school, a reality show, and a new romance. The hosts discussed the high cost of college and pressure on students. Kaitlin hopes that Wild About You will help spark family conversations about these challenges.
    Next, Dr. Namita Gandhi celebrated her children's book "Immune Heroes" which talks to kids about the immune system. She described characters like Captain T cell and their battle against bacteria villains. Gandhi and the host talked about building kids' immunity through diet, sleep, handwashing, and avoiding sickness. Families could read this book together and discuss health.
    To wrap up our episode we have a listen back to our conversation with  Jen Malone about her YA romance novel "Changes in Latitude". Jen tells us the novel examines the complicated relationship between a mother and daughter through misunderstandings resolved by communication. Reading together could help families explore different perspectives.
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    • 57 min
    Ruby Rene Had So Much To Say!

    Ruby Rene Had So Much To Say!

    On this episode of Reading with Your Kids we welcome several guests celebrating new children's books. Our first guest is author Ashley Iman, who wrote the debut picture book Ruby Renee Had So Much To Say. Ashley discussed how the book was inspired by her own childhood experiences as a talkative student. She wanted to create a character like her younger self that found positive ways to share her curiosity about the world.
     
    Our next guests are father-son duo Steve and Cliff Simmons, who have written a series of books together called Where Do Creatures Sleep At Night. In their latest book, they explore where ocean creatures sleep, such as sharks, whales, and sea turtles. Steve discussed how the books aim to teach children about nature and the environment and instill a love for the planet. Cliff provided a fun fact about how sharks need to continuously swim even when sleeping.
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    • 55 min
    Life After Whale

    Life After Whale

    Jed Doherty welcomed author Lynn Brunelle and illustrator Jason Chen to Reading With Your Kids to celebrate "Life After Whale". Lynne explains that the book was inspired by her curiosity about what happens to a whale's body after it dies. She discovered that the decomposing whale creates an entire ecosystem, allowing thousands of creatures to survive through interconnected food chains. Jason discusses his illustration process, which began with visual research like photographs from Lynn's initial research and visits to whale skeletons. He aims to make the invisible visible, such as showing the inside of a blue whale. Jason also includes diagrams to illustrate complex concepts like chemicals leaching from whale bones. The creatives emphasize how the book teaches about scale - it compares the immense size of blue whales to everyday objects children can understand. Lynne notes a blue whale is as long as several school buses or could contain as many children lined up as its length. Jason considers how to depict scale clearly in his illustrations for young readers. Both Lynne and Jason hope to spark curiosity in children about the natural world. They discuss using the book to start conversations with questions and finding ways to engage children's imagination. Jason also shares some exceptional advice on how parents can inspire and support their children’s art.
    We also welcomed Sandy Whiting to the show to celebrate her new book, "Meatball Man Head Detective: Case of the Missing Pepper Shaker". Sandy explains that the story features a meatball detective named Meatball Man who solves mysteries in the town of City with his friends Breadstick and Chi Stick. She discusses developing the story concept through creative role playing with her own children during a family dinner.
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    • 55 min
    Celebrating 20 Years Of Dan Gutman's My Weird School

    Celebrating 20 Years Of Dan Gutman's My Weird School

    Dan Gutman is on Reading With Your Kids to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his popular "My Weird School" series, now at 100 books. He shares how his daughter inspired the first book and his process of writing about a different school staff member in each installment. 
    Sophia Brown talks about her picture book "Fun at Grandma's House" and the joy of spending time with grandchildren. She encourages grandparents to read with their grandkids.
    Both authors reflect on building relationships through shared reading experiences with their families. They overcame challenges to connect with young readers through simple, engaging writing styles.
    Jane Yolen discusses empowering girls by embracing fears and adventures. She recounts real-life experiences facing snakes and bears to show courage comes in overcoming what scares us most.
    All guests emphasize the importance of unconditional love, confidence, and bonding through shared reading. The podcast encourages families to make quality time reading together a priority and inspires becoming life-long storytellers.
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    • 56 min

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