Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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Unexpected Adventures: Moonlit Fairies and Superhero Farts
11/05/2025 Duración: 56minGet ready for a wild ride through children's literature with two incredible authors who are redefining storytelling for kids! In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, we dive into the magical and hilarious world of children's books with Karly Bonfante and Joan Holub. Karly Bonfante introduces us to the enchanting Full Moon Fairy, a heartwarming book series that brings nature and imagination together. Inspired by a family tradition of leaving shoes out for a magical fairy, Karly created a collection of books that teach kids about lunar cycles, kindness, and environmental awareness. Each book in the series comes with optional trinkets that make storytelling an interactive experience, encouraging families to connect and create magical moments together. Meanwhile, Joan Holub takes us on a completely different adventure with her graphic novel "Fart Boy and Reeky Dog" - a sci-fi comedy that's sure to make kids laugh out loud. Using her unique creative process of drawing her entire manuscript, Joan crafts a story
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Exploring the Outdoors and Healing Through Play
09/05/2025 Duración: 56minIn a captivating podcast episode, author Susie Spikol shares her passionate approach to reconnecting children with the natural world through her innovative book, Forest Magic for Kids. This non-fiction nature activity guide offers families a unique opportunity to explore the outdoors, spark imagination, and rediscover the joy of unstructured play. Spikol, a naturalist with over 30 years of experience, challenges traditional nature education by focusing on exploration and wonder rather than strict scientific identification. Her book provides families with over 50 activities that encourage children to engage with nature through creativity, imagination, and playful discovery. From building mouse villages to creating secret forts, Forest Magic invites families to step away from screens and reconnect with the natural world around them. The conversation highlights a critical concern about modern childhood: the decline of independent, unstructured play. Spikol argues that children today spend too much time in sup
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Music, Miracles & Meteorology
08/05/2025 Duración: 56minIn this captivating episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty takes listeners on an extraordinary adventure with two incredible authors who are redefining storytelling for young readers. First up is Rayne Lacko, whose young adult novel "The Secret Song of Shelby Ray" introduces readers to a fascinating protagonist with an extraordinary gift: the ability to hear people's inner music when she touches them. This unique premise explores complex themes of mental health, personal growth, and the power of understanding one's authentic self. Lacko brilliantly weaves a narrative that speaks to teenagers and adults alike, showing how our inner "songs" connect us in profound ways. The conversation delves deep into the emotional landscape of growing up, with Lacko sharing insights about social-emotional learning and the delicate balance of parenting teenagers. Her approach is both compassionate and realistic, acknowledging that young adults need space to make their own discoveries. In the second half of the epi
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Connecting Generations Through Literature With Pablo Cartaya
06/05/2025 Duración: 55minIn this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with author Pablo Cartaya to explore the magic of middle-grade literature and the power of authentic storytelling. Cartaya's latest book, "A Hero's Guide to Summer Vacation," promises to be a heartwarming journey that will resonate with young readers and their families. The conversation delves deep into the art of writing for middle-grade audiences, a demographic Cartaya describes as a "sweet spot" of incredible potential. With humor and insight, he explains how sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are at a unique stage of life - like "having a Ferrari engine but riding a tricycle." His approach to writing is refreshingly honest: speak to kids directly, treat them with respect, and never talk down to them. "A Hero's Guide to Summer Vacation" follows young Gonzalo on an epic road trip with his grumpy grandfather, a famous children's book author. The novel weaves together multiple narratives, exploring themes of family, heritage, an
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Celebrating Diversity: Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month With Ha Dinh
04/05/2025 Duración: 55minIn this heartwarming episode, we explore the power of children's literature in bridging cultural understanding through conversations with two incredible Asian American authors, Ha Dinh and Yobe Qiu. Ha Dinh takes us on a personal journey with her touching picture book, "The Jade Bracelet," which delves into the complex emotions of a young immigrant navigating cultural identity. Drawing from her own experiences of coming to America at seven years old, Ha shares how a simple jade bracelet from her mother became a powerful symbol of heritage and belonging. Her story resonates with anyone who has ever felt caught between two worlds, offering children a nuanced look at cultural pride and self-acceptance. Meanwhile, Yobe Qiu brings excitement with her groundbreaking book "Asian Adventures A to Z," a comprehensive exploration of Asian cultures that goes far beyond the typical representations. By featuring countries like Cambodia, Mongolia, and Laos, Yobe aims to showcase the incredible diversity within the Asian com
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The Power of Narrative: Connecting Through Stories
02/05/2025 Duración: 55minGet ready for an exciting journey into the world of storytelling with our latest episode of Reading with Your Kids! We've got not one, but two incredible authors who are passionate about creating magical worlds that captivate young readers. We begin with an inspiring conversation with Jonathan Stroud, the brilliant mind behind "The Legendary Scarlet and Brown" series. Stroud takes us on a wild ride through a post-apocalyptic world where teenage outlaws become unexpected heroes. His passion for storytelling shines through as he shares how authors can truly impact young readers' lives. But wait, there's more! We also chat with Molly Crowe, author of the "Shadow of Hope" trilogy. Her unique approach to young adult fiction draws inspiration from the seven natural wonders of the world, weaving spiritual themes and clean romance into a captivating narrative. Crowe opens up about her writing process, sharing how a vivid dream sparked an entire three-book series in just four months! Both authors highlight the incredi
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Cats, Construction & Creativity
01/05/2025 Duración: 55minIn this exciting episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two incredible creative projects. First, he dives into the magical world of children's book creation with authors Sudipta Bardhan-Quillin and Leeza Hernandez, creators of the delightful "Cats and Construction Hats." This isn't just another children's book - it's a vibrant celebration of teamwork, creativity, and the power of collaboration. Sudipta and Leeza share their unique journey of bringing this colorful story to life, revealing how a simple conversation about cats in construction hats transformed into a meaningful book about working together. The episode also features an exciting conversation with Marissa Cohen and Peter Alexander about "The Cloaked Realm," an innovative animated sci-fi series. The creators discuss their passion for reviving forgotten 19th-century science fiction stories, creating a series that's intellectually stimulating for viewers 11 and up. Their goal is to explore complex human conditions through animati
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Creating Books That Spark Joy & Imagination
29/04/2025 Duración: 56minGet ready for an inspiring episode that dives deep into the world of children's literature! Host Jed Doherty sits down with two incredible authors who are transforming how kids experience reading: Jacqueline Davies and Yesenia Moises. First up, Jacqueline Davies shares the fascinating story behind "The Lemonade War," a beloved middle-grade novel that's been captivating readers for over 15 years. The book's recent transformation into a graphic novel opens up exciting new possibilities for young readers. Davies reveals the intricate process of adapting a traditional novel into a graphic format, highlighting how visual storytelling can engage kids who might struggle with traditional reading. Then, we meet Yesenia Moises, a vibrant author and illustrator who's changing the game with her powerful storytelling. Her book "Stella's Stellar Hair" is a beautiful celebration of Black hair and self-love, inspired by her personal journey of embracing her natural hair. Her upcoming book "Sounds Like Joy" promises to be
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Closing The Literacy Gap
27/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn this eye-opening episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with Deb Mallin, the passionate founder of Mighty Doodle. What makes this platform unique? It's not just another educational app – it's a comprehensive learning experience designed to meet each child exactly where they are. Mighty Doodle uses cutting-edge AI technology to create a personalized, engaging learning environment for first through fourth-grade students. The platform incorporates the science of reading with a whole-child approach, meaning kids aren't just memorizing – they're truly understanding and enjoying the learning process. One of the most exciting features is the parent portal, which allows families to track progress, print flashcards, and actively participate in their child's educational journey. At just $149 for an entire year, it's an incredibly affordable option compared to traditional tutoring. But Mighty Doodle isn't just about academic success – it's about building confidence. The platform's buy-one-give-
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The Power Of Radical Love
25/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn this episode of Reading With Your Kids Jed Doherty dives into the transformative power of storytelling, self-love, and acceptance through conversations with two incredible authors who are changing children's lives. First up is Bobbi Chegwyn, creator of the Radical Ray series, who shares her inspiring journey from school bus driver to children's author. Drawing from her experience driving the "Kind Bus," Bobbi developed a unique approach to teaching emotional intelligence to kids. Her books follow Ray, a young protagonist who learns about "radical love" - a powerful concept of seeing the best in people and yourself, even during challenging times. The episode then shifts to Lori Hoffman Penna, author and illustrator of "Cattawampus," a touching picture book about a cat with crooked paws. Hoffman Penna's story beautifully illustrates the importance of acceptance, showing children that differences should be celebrated, not feared. Both authors emphasize critical messages for young readers: Every child matt
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Moms On A Mission: Inspiring Young Readers Through Science and Service
24/04/2025 Duración: 55minLooking for powerful children's books that spark curiosity, empathy, and environmental awareness? Our latest podcast episode dives into the incredible world of children's literature with two passionate authors who are changing how kids understand science, nature, and community. Meet Carolyn Armstrong, the creative mind behind the "Climate Kid Adventures" series. Her middle-grade novels, like "Echo Warriors," take readers on thrilling environmental journeys. From exploring the polar bear habitats of Svalbard to uncovering the mysteries of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Armstrong transforms complex scientific concepts into engaging stories that inspire young readers to care about our planet. Joining her is Courtney Cino, author of "Finally Home," a heartwarming picture book that offers a touching glimpse into military family life. Through the eyes of a young girl waiting for her Marine Corps pilot father to return, Cino illuminates the resilience, love, and sacrifice of military families. Both authors share a
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Nightmares, Platanos & Storytelling
22/04/2025 Duración: 56minGet ready for an exciting journey through the world of children's literature with two incredible authors who are changing the game! In this episode, we explore the magical realms of storytelling, cultural heritage, and the power of creative expression. Meet Brady Smith, the creative mind behind "Maxwell Dark: Nightmare Hunter," a graphic novel born from a father's love and understanding of childhood fears. Inspired by his son's nightmares, Brady crafted a unique story about a 12-year-old hero who helps children confront their deepest anxieties. It's more than just a book – it's a tool for building resilience and confidence in kids. Joining Brady is Alyssa Reynoso Morris, whose vibrant books "Platanos Arr Love" and "The Bronx is My Home" celebrate cultural identity and family connections. Through her storytelling, Alyssa transforms everyday experiences into powerful narratives that connect generations and challenge stereotypes. Both authors share a passion for creating meaningful content that goes beyond enter
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Raising Curious Kids In A Tech Driven World
20/04/2025 Duración: 59minIn this eye-opening episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty dives deep into the worlds of creativity, culture, and technology with two remarkable guests who are changing how we think about children's education and entertainment. First up, animation director Trevor Lai shares fascinating insights into the delicate balance between artificial intelligence and human imagination. As the creator of Super Boomi and the tabletop game Paw Sum, Trevor emphasizes the critical importance of teaching kids to be creators, not just consumers. He warns against over-relying on AI while acknowledging its potential as a powerful tool for learning and creativity. The conversation takes an exciting turn with Windy Pham, founder of Little Ant World, who is on a mission to preserve Vietnamese culture through children's books. Her journey from corporate professional to author highlights the power of passion and cultural representation. Windy's books not only teach Vietnamese traditions but also create bridges of understa
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Warm, Fuzzy & Full Of Adventure
18/04/2025 Duración: 55minLooking for an inspiring peek behind the scenes of children's literature? Our latest podcast episode is a treasure trove of creativity, featuring two incredible authors who are transforming how kids understand friendship, adventure, and personal growth. Scott Rothman and Brian Won join host Jed Doherty to discuss their delightful new picture book, "Warm and Fuzzy" - a heartwarming story about two characters with completely different approaches to adventure. The book explores how friends can support each other despite having contrasting personalities, offering a powerful message for children about embracing differences and facing fears. But the magic doesn't stop there! We also welcome Linda Joy Singleton, a passionate kidlit historian with an incredible collection of over 1,000 children's books. Her unique book series, including "Kid and Kid," uses clever wordplay and minimal text to tell engaging stories that spark children's imagination. What makes this episode special is the raw, genuine conversation about
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Girl Bosses!
17/04/2025 Duración: 55minGet ready for an inspiring journey into the world of innovative solutions for children! In this exciting episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with two remarkable female entrepreneurs who are changing the game for kids' reading and dental hygiene. First up is Lea Anne Borders, the brilliant mind behind Bookelicious, a groundbreaking website that makes finding the perfect book as fun as playing a video game. Struggling to get your kids to read? Bookelicious creates personalized book recommendations through an engaging emoji-building game that matches kids with books they'll actually love. With over 40,000 carefully curated titles and partnerships with 4,500 schools, Lea Anne is tackling the critical issue of childhood literacy head-on. But wait, there's more! Meet Nikki Warren, the 23-year-old founder of Toothbrush Toys, who's solving every parent's bedtime battle by turning tooth brushing into a fun, interactive experience. Her innovative toothbrushes combine storytelling, collectible
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From Vampires To Lullabies, Christina Perri Is On Reading With Your Kids
15/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn a touching interview, singer-songwriter Christina Perri reveals the inspiration behind her debut children's book, A Thousand Years, transforming her iconic love song into a tender narrative about parental devotion. Known for her emotional ballad that became a wedding and pop culture phenomenon, Perri has now reimagined the song's lyrics to celebrate the unconditional love between a parent and child. Perri explains her careful approach to adapting the song, recognizing the need to soften the dramatic original lyrics into something more appropriate for young listeners. The book, illustrated by Joy Ruiz, follows the first few years of Perri's daughter's life, capturing the bittersweet moments of watching a child grow and explore the world. The creative process was deeply personal, with Perri's own daughters serving as inspiration. Her seven-year-old daughter Carmela is the book's central character, and now reads the story to her two-and-a-half-year-old sister Pixie. This touching family moment exempli
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Fires of Identity, Rituals of Love
13/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn this rich episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two remarkable books that celebrate family, identity, and connection. First, he sits down with author Nancy McCabe to discuss her powerful middle-grade novel, "Fires Burning Underground" - a book that delves deep into the complex world of teenage emotions and self-discovery. McCabe's novel isn't just another coming-of-age story. It's a nuanced exploration of a young girl's journey through grief, identity, and personal growth. Drawing from her own childhood experiences, McCabe crafts a narrative that speaks directly to the often-overlooked emotional landscape of pre-teens. The book tackles serious themes like dealing with loss, questioning family beliefs, and discovering one's creative identity - all through the eyes of a relatable young protagonist. What makes this conversation truly special is the raw honesty with which McCabe discusses teenage experiences. She challenges the common misconception that kids aren't dealing with profound
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I Am Not Alone: Helping Teens Navigate Parents' Mental Health Challenges
11/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn a heartwarming and insightful episode, Reading With Your Kids host Jed Doherty explores the incredible ways books can heal, support, and strengthen family bonds. The conversation dives deep into two groundbreaking resources that are changing how families approach reading and mental health. First up is Michelle Sherman's powerful book "I Am Not Alone," a game-changing guide for teens navigating the challenges of having a parent struggling with mental health. Sherman reveals a shocking statistic: about 20% of young people live with a parent experiencing mental health issues. Her book fills a critical gap, offering support, understanding, and practical strategies for teens who often feel invisible and alone. The episode then shifts to the Mother Daughter Book Club Guide, created by sisters Stefanie Hohl and Meghan Voss. This innovative resource transforms reading from a solitary activity into a dynamic, fun family experience. With 12 carefully curated books and interactive discussion guides, the book helps pa
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Friendship Knows No Boundaries
10/04/2025 Duración: 55minIn a captivating exploration of middle-grade storytelling, authors Mary Rose Wood and Catharina Steele offer young readers profound insights into friendship, self-discovery, and the power of imagination. Mary Rose Wood's "Bad Badger" introduces readers to Septimus, a unique badger who doesn't quite fit in with traditional badger expectations. This heartwarming tale follows Septimus and Gully, a seagull, as they navigate the complexities of friendship despite their differences. Wood's narrative beautifully illustrates that true connection transcends surface-level distinctions, encouraging children to embrace their individuality and accept others' uniqueness. Simultaneously, Catharina Steele's "Vanishings" takes readers on a magical adventure featuring Tilly, an impulsive protagonist searching for her missing friend Michael. Steele's story explores themes of courage, friendship, and personal growth, particularly through characters like Jess, who learns to overcome anxiety by connecting with nature. Both authors
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Leaping Together: Exploring Creativity, Grief, and Imagination in Children's Books
08/04/2025 Duración: 55minGet ready for an incredible literary journey that'll make you fall in love with children's books all over again! Meet Kate Messner, the mastermind behind "The Trouble with Heroes," a middle-grade novel that's way more than just a hiking adventure. Set in the breathtaking Adirondacks, the book follows Finn Connolly, a seventh-grader facing a unique challenge: climbing 46 mountain peaks instead of facing legal trouble. But here's the real magic - it's a powerful story about grief, resilience, and healing, especially poignant for kids who experienced loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the flip side, Christopher Silas Neal brings us "We Leap Together," a stunning picture book that creates an incredible parallel between a city-dwelling mother and child and a humpback whale and her calf. Inspired by a Brooklyn whale-watching trip, Neal shows us how drawing can unlock storytelling in the most unexpected ways. Both authors are passionate about more than just writing - they're creating bridges of understanding f