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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Unplugging From Screens, Plugging Into Kindness
15/10/2024 Duración: 55minBe sure to join Reading With Your Kids at the Chicago Toy & Game Fair, November 9 & 10. Visit www.ChiTag.com and use the promo code READ to save big on tickets! Hey there, fellow podcast fans! Jed Doherty is back with another exciting episode of Reading With Your Kids, and this one's got something special in store. Jed kicks things off by inviting his incredibly talented intern Ruiling Tang to co-host an interview with the one & only Sue Atkins. Sue is a contributor to the BBC and the host of the "Navigating the Digital Jungle" podcast, which tackles all the big issues around screen time, cyberbullying, and online safety. She's passionate about helping parents navigate the digital world while still embracing technology. The conversation delves into the importance of setting boundaries around tech use, having open conversations with kids about their digital habits, and creating family rituals and traditions that bring everyone together. Sue shares some super helpful "digital jungle scripts" that p
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Fostering Belonging & Confidence
13/10/2024 Duración: 55minLooking for a fun family activity? Be sure to check out the Chicago Toy & Game Fair, November 9 & 10! Save on tickets by visiting www.ChiTag.com and use the promo code READ! In this episode of Reading With Your Kids Jedlie welcomed children's author Kim Larson to chat about her early reader book, "Goats Boat Won't Float." Kim explained the key differences between picture books and early readers - picture books have more complex vocabulary, while early readers focus on simple, engaging stories that new readers can tackle on their own. Kim shared the inspiration behind her hilarious tale of a fainting goat and a flighty turkey. Turns out, she got the idea from visiting her grandkids' hobby farm and seeing those silly fainting goats in action. The book is full of slapstick humor that'll have kids giggling. We also heard from author Christine McDonald, who wrote the delightful picture book "Just Imagine a More Beautiful World." Christine's story centers on helping kids feel safe, secure, and centered - p
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Remembering Our Roots; Dia de los Muertos Comes to Life
11/10/2024 Duración: 55minIn this episode, host Jed Doherty chats with two talented authors who are bringing diverse cultural traditions to life through their heartwarming children's books. First up, Jed welcomes Mariana Rios Ramirez, author of the picture book "Abuelita's Gift: A Dia de los Muertos Story." Mariana shares the inspiration behind her book, which follows a young girl named Julieta as she prepares to honor her beloved grandmother during the vibrant Dia de los Muertos celebration. Jed and Mariana dive into the rich history and traditions of this Mexican holiday, discussing how it provides a beautiful way for families to remember and celebrate their ancestors. Mariana also opens up about her own experience immigrating to the US and the importance of passing down cultural heritage to her children. She beautifully describes the collaborative process of translating the book into Spanish, highlighting the nuances of working across languages. Next, Jed chats with Jolene Gutierrez, co-author of "The Ofrenda We Built" - a touchi
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Graphic Novels, Seaweed Soup & the Power of Shared Experiences
08/10/2024 Duración: 56minLooking For A Fun Family Activity? Join the Reading With Your Kids Podcast at the 2024 Chicago Toy & Game Fair! Please visit www.ChiTag.com and use the promo code READ to save on tickets. If you're a parent looking to ignite a passion for reading in your kids, this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast is a must-listen! Host Jed Doherty sits down with two talented creators who are using the power of storytelling to celebrate diverse cultures and inspire young minds. First up, Jed chats with Brian Anderson, the author and illustrator behind the beloved Sophie Jurassic Bark and Sophie Frankenstein's Hound graphic novels. Brian shares his journey from creating a syndicated comic strip to breaking free of the four-panel format and bringing his canine-centric tales to life in full-color graphic novels. As a Massachusetts native who now calls North Carolina home, Brian discusses how his New England roots have influenced his work, and the importance of embracing the messiness of the creative process. He
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Fostering Literacy, Inclusion and a Love of Learning
06/10/2024 Duración: 55minJoin the Reading With Your Kids Podcast at the 2024 Chicagor Toy & Game Fair! Super fun family event. Visit www.ChiTag.com and use the promo code READ at check out to save on tickets. If you're looking for some inspiring stories about the importance of reading, representation, and getting kids involved in diverse activities, you'll love this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast. Host Jed Doherty sits down with two amazing guests - Dr. Trude Haecker, the chairperson of the board for Reach Out and Read, and Nia, the author, creator of the "Exploring All I Can Do" book series. First, Dr. Haecker shares all about the incredible Reach Out and Read program, which partners with pediatricians to give young kids books and encourage reading from an early age. She explains how this simple act of giving a child a book and modeling reading can have a profound impact, building bonds between doctors and families, and setting kids up for success in school and beyond. As a pediatrician herself, Dr. Haecker is p
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Empowering Female Voices in Scripture & Movement
04/10/2024 Duración: 55minReading With Your Kids Is Coming To The 2024 Chicago Toy & Game Fair - use the promo code READ at www.Chitag.com to save on tickets On this episode of Reading With Your Kids Jed Doherty has a great chat with the author and illustrator of the new book "The Book of Belonging: Bible Stories for Kind and Contemplative Kids." Mariko Clark and Rachel Eleanor shared how they created this special collection of Bible stories that highlight the courage and stories of the amazing women in Scripture. They wanted to provide a resource that would inspire young readers, especially girls, to see themselves in these timeless tales. The collaborative process between Mari and Rachel was really fascinating. They worked closely together, with Rachel's illustrations influencing Mari's storytelling. The book also includes mindful moments to help kids connect with the stories on a deeper level. Both ladies opened up about the personal impact of certain stories, like the prodigal son, and how the book has been a healing experienc
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Unleashing Imagination With Stinky Stories
03/10/2024 Duración: 55minThis episode of Reading with Your Kids is a must-listen for anyone who loves imaginative stories, hilarious character voices, and the magic of co-authoring. We're joined by the dynamic duo behind the "Stinky Stories" series, Chris Grabenstein and JJ Grabenstein, who take us on a delightful journey through their creative process. From the origins of their talking stuffed animal narrator, Stinky the skunk, to the irresistible charm of their fable retellings, these two creators clearly have a blast bringing their whimsical world to life. But it's not just the kids who will get a kick out of these stories - Chris and JJ share their "Pixar approach" to sprinkling in jokes and references that will have the adults giggling too. And if the hilarious voices they demonstrate are any indication, the audiobook versions are an absolute must-listen. Beyond the laughs, this episode also explores the power of imagination and how these authors are encouraging young readers to keep their creativity alive in a tech-driven worl
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How One Girl With Down Syndrome Is Changing The Narrative
01/10/2024 Duración: 55minHey there, fellow parents and book lovers! Jed Doherty is back with another great episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast, and this time he's got some truly inspiring guests to share. First up, Jed welcomes Shirley Lopez, the author of the children's picture book "Liz and the Heart Doctor." Shirley's daughter, Liz, was born with Down syndrome, and Shirley's books are all about celebrating Liz's journey and sharing her story in a positive, relatable way. Shirley opens up about the initial shock of Liz's diagnosis and the challenges they faced, like Liz's open-heart surgery as a baby. But through it all, Shirley sees Liz as a blessing, and she's dedicated to making sure her daughter can achieve all that she can. Shirley's other book, "Liz Trains Her Bike Ready Muscles," is all about the everyday effort it takes to reach your goals, and it's a message that's sure to inspire kids of all abilities. Next, Jed chats with Danielle Lindner, the author of "The Parents Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Year
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Snoodle Shenanigans and Heartwarming Mysteries
29/09/2024 Duración: 55minHey there, fellow book lovers! If you're looking for some fun and engaging reads for the kiddos, you're in the right place. The Reading with Your Kids podcast just had a blast chatting with two awesome authors - Steven Joseph and Meira Rosenberg. First up, we welcomed back Steven Joseph to talk about the latest book in his Snoodle series, "Snoodles in Space Escape from Zultraz." This wacky and imaginative series follows the adventures of Herbie Snoodleman and his trusty Snoodle vehicle, which runs on noodles instead of gas. In the new book, the Snoodle-verse gets even crazier as the kids try to save the day. Steven shared the hilarious process of coming up with all the punny character names and zany plot points. He's a master at taking the ridiculous and making it totally believable. No wonder kids (and adults!) love getting lost in the Snoodle world. Next, we caught up with Meira Rosenberg to discuss her two middle-grade novels, "28 Days of Neon" and "Indiana Bamboo." These stories tackle some heavy topics
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Embracing Diverssity & Imagination
27/09/2024 Duración: 55minIn the latest episodes of the "Reading with Your Kids" podcast, host Jed Doherty had the pleasure of chatting with two talented children's authors, Laura Lee Rittman and Helen Rogoson. Their insightful discussions touched on themes of diversity, emotional intelligence, and the power of storytelling to connect and inspire young readers. First, Jed welcomed Laura Lee Rittman, who shared the heartwarming story behind her book "Lucky Ruby." This delightful tale celebrates the richness of interfaith families, as Ruby invites a classmate to experience the joys of both Christmas and Hanukkah. Rittman, who draws from her own interfaith marriage, eloquently conveyed the importance of respecting diverse cultures and traditions. Jed and Rittman also explored the challenges and benefits of raising children in a mixed-faith household, offering valuable insights for families navigating this rewarding journey. Next, Jed spoke with recently retired teacher Helen Rogoson about her charming "Wolfie and the Magic Lint Ball" ser
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Turning Bystanders Into Upstanders
26/09/2024 Duración: 55minJed Doherty sat down with Rebecca and Dan Burd, the brilliant minds behind the "Speak Life" program, and let me tell you, these two are on a mission! The Speak Life musical was born out of the aftermath of the Columbine tragedy, when the Burds realized bullying was a serious issue that needed to be addressed head-on. They didn't just want to slap a band-aid on it - they wanted to create something that would really empower students and make a lasting difference. The key? Targeting not just the bullies and victims, but the often-overlooked bystanders who make up the majority of the student body. The Burds are all about building a culture of empathy and support, where kids are equipped to lift each other up and break the cycle of abuse. Through their own personal stories and the heartbreaking tales of students, the Burds drove home just how high the stakes are when it comes to bullying. They made it crystal clear that this isn't just some playground drama - it's a life-or-death issue that demands our attention.
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Magical Creatures & Cultural Connections
24/09/2024 Duración: 55minIn this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty chats with two talented authors who are bringing diverse stories and cultural perspectives to young readers. First up, Jed introduces Deeba Zargarpur,, the author of the new middle-grade novel "Farrah Noorzad and the Ring of Fate." Deeba shares how her own Afghan heritage inspired the story of a 12-year-old girl who discovers her jinn (supernatural being) lineage and goes on an epic quest. Deeba discusses the cultural significance of jinn in her upbringing and how she wanted to create a fun, magical world that also explores deeper themes of family, identity, and moral complexity. Next, Jed welcomes David Flores, author of "The Boy Who Cried Falta." As a soccer coach, David was inspired by the common tendency of players to fake injuries, which led him to put a creative spin on the classic "Boy Who Cried Wolf" tale. David shares his own passion for the sport, which took root in his childhood in El Salvador and continued to be a source of c
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Exploring Empathy & Kindness
22/09/2024 Duración: 57minIf you're a fan of thought-provoking young adult fiction that tackles big themes, you'll want to check out our latest episode of Reading with Your Kids. We had the pleasure of chatting with author Andrea Torrey Balsara about her urban fantasy novel "The Great and the Small," which blends elements of dystopia and features some fascinating animal characters. Andrea shared the fascinating backstory behind her decision to center the story around rats - she was intrigued by the historical impact of the bubonic plague and saw rats as a formidable "opponent" for humanity. But beyond the unique premise, the book delves into powerful themes like trauma, blind obedience, and the dangers of authoritarianism. We also got to hear from Monica Berg, who co-wrote a children's book series called "On Being" with her daughter. Their latest release, "The Tale of the Other Glove," explores the importance of kindness and empathy in a relatable way. Monica spoke about the joy of collaborating with her child and the strategies she's
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Inspiring Kids To Make A Difference
20/09/2024 Duración: 55minWow, what an inspiring conversation we had with Jesse Bennett and Joana Pastro! These two children's book authors are doing such amazing work to empower kids and celebrate diverse cultures. First, we chatted with Jesse about her book "Ripple," which is all about the power of small actions to make a big difference. She shared how her own yoga and mindfulness practice has helped her connect with herself and find that inner light, and how she wants to pass that on to kids through her stories. Jesse had some great tips for parents on simple breathing exercises and ways to help kids slow down in this fast-paced digital world. I loved hearing her personal story about how a little encouragement from a coach completely changed the trajectory of her life. It just goes to show how much our words can impact a child. Jesse also addressed some misconceptions about yoga, making it clear that it's not about religion, but about self-love and finding calm. Then Joana joined us to talk about her new book "Lucas and the Capoei
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The Power Of Perspective
19/09/2024 Duración: 55minIn this captivating episode, host Jed Doherty sits down with children's book authors Kari Lavelle and Megan Perry to explore the powerful narratives behind their latest works. Kari Lavelle shares the inspiring story of how James Earl Jones, the iconic voice of Darth Vader, overcame a childhood stutter to find his remarkable voice. As a speech pathologist, Kari has long been fascinated by Jones' journey and was determined to bring his story to life in "Ode to Grapefruit." Jed and Kari discuss the challenges of stuttering, the importance of supportive educators, and the impact of representation in children's literature. Next, Megan Perry introduces her debut picture book, "The Overlook Book," which encourages readers to see the world from a new perspective. Megan's unique collage-style illustrations, created by cutting and arranging paper shapes, bring an added depth to the story's message of empathy and understanding. She explains how her own family experiences during the pandemic inspired her to explore the
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Unlocking The Magic Of Everyday Moments
17/09/2024 Duración: 55minIn this episode of Reading with Your Kids, we had the pleasure of chatting with two amazing children's book authors - Morgan Christie and Sarah H. Fowler. Buckle up, because these conversations were packed with insights on the power of literature to bring us together. First up, we met Morgan Christie, the author of the beautiful picture book "I Too Am Here." Morgan shared how this story was inspired by a poem from the legendary Langston Hughes, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience. We had a great discussion about the importance of recognizing our shared humanity, even when our backgrounds and cultures may differ. Morgan's passion for using books to foster empathy and understanding really shone through. Next, we welcomed Sara H. Fowler, the creative mind behind "Castle of Knots." This delightful book takes a common parenting struggle - brushing tangled hair - and transforms it into a whimsical fairy tale. Sara's insights on the joys and challenges of parenthood really resonated
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Embracing Adventure & Overcoming Fears
15/09/2024 Duración: 55minToday on Reading with Your Kids, we had the pleasure of chatting with not one, but two talented children's authors - Paolo Mazzucato and Jay Foreman. These guys really know how to spin a yarn that'll capture the hearts and imaginations of kids (and kids-at-heart) everywhere. First up, we welcomed back our old friend Paolo, who's celebrating the release of his middle-grade novel "AJ and the Incredible Fish." This heartwarming story follows a young boy named AJ who's not too thrilled about spending the weekend with his grandpa. But as you might expect, Grandpa's got some pretty wild fish tales up his sleeve, and before long, AJ finds himself on a fantastical adventure that teaches him the importance of taking risks and believing in the incredible. Paolo shared how he drew inspiration from his own life experiences and the influential people who encouraged him to chase his dreams, no matter how impossible they might seem. He really drove home the message that sometimes, the biggest danger we face isn't out there
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Ghosts, Games & Growing Up!
13/09/2024 Duración: 55minIf you're a fan of interactive storytelling, pick-your-own-adventure books, or just good old-fashioned spooky tales, this episode of Reading with Your Kids is a must-listen! We had the pleasure of chatting with two talented authors who are bringing these genres to life for middle-grade readers. First up, we welcomed back PJ Hoover, the mastermind behind the "Pick Your Own Quest" book series. PJ shared the scoop on her latest release, "Castle of Doom" - a game book that lets readers choose their own path through a haunted castle, complete with inventory management and puzzle-solving. As an engineer-turned-author, PJ gave us a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at her writing process, which involves intricate flowcharts and careful planning. She also highlighted the benefits of interactive storytelling for reluctant readers and writers, who can find the format engaging and empowering. Next, we sat down with Wendy Parris to discuss her spooky middle-grade novel, "Stage Fright." Wendy drew inspiration from her ow
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Meet The Cast Of Guardians Of The Game
12/09/2024 Duración: 55minIn this special episode of "Reading with Your Kids," host Jed Doherty introduces listeners to the talented cast of the brand new podcast "Guardians of the Game." Set to debut on September 18, 2024, this show is the latest addition to the "Reading with Your Kids" family and promises an epic adventure for listeners of all ages. The cast includes Dungeon Master Josh, who explains the collaborative storytelling experience of Dungeons & Dragons, as well as players Chris, Ethan, Carpenter, and the absent but electric Nicole. Each character brings a unique personality to the game, from the headstrong Calus Obsidian to the quiet and reserved Lux, and the gender-fluid bard Monochrome. Jed delves into the rich world-building that Josh has created, with two continents, Oliven and Falari, each with their own histories and challenges. The cast discusses the importance of family-friendly content, ensuring that "Guardians of the Game" can be enjoyed by parents and children alike. Listeners will also learn about the game
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Overcoming Challenges & Finding Hope
10/09/2024 Duración: 55minHey there fellow book lovers! In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, we had the pleasure of chatting with two amazing authors who are using their books to make a real difference. First up, we spoke with Dagmara Sitek, the author of the Courage Tale series. Dagmara shared the inspiring story behind these books, which follow the journeys of resilient foster children. We learned how the tragic case of a young boy in Poland motivated Dagmara to create these uplifting tales, aiming to raise awareness about the challenges faced by kids in the foster system. Dagmara walked us through the latest book, "Cam Creates a Hero," which follows a sensitive foster child who dreams of building a robot to help other kids going through tough times. We loved hearing how Dagmara balances the serious themes with beautiful illustrations and plenty of adventure and fun. She's really created something special that can open up important conversations with young readers. We also chatted with Mary Fashik, author of the "Adventurous