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Join creators Shannon Hale and Dean Hale and illustrator LeUyen Pham as they celebrate 10 years of The Princess in Black series.
Discover how a child's simple observation that "princesses don't wear black" inspired a revolutionary series that bridges early readers to chapter books. The trio shares behind-the-scenes stories of their creative process, memorable fan encounters, and how Princess Magnolia has spent a decade showing children they can be both perfectly prim and powerfully brave. With over 5.8 million copies sold worldwide, this beloved series continues to challenge stereotypes while helping young readers discover the joy of reading.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â â â â â The Children's Book Reviewâ â â (coming soon)
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About the Creators: Shannon Hale and Dean Hale are the award-winning husband-and-wife team behind the Princess in Black series, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale is also the author of the Newbery Honor Book Princess Academy as well as the New York Times best-selling graphic novels Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Shannon Hale and Dean Hale live in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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LeUyen Pham is the illustrator of the Princess in Black series as well as many other books for children, including Love Is Powerful by Heather Dean Brewer, Pat-a-Cake by Mary Brigid Barrett, Godâs Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Douglas Carlton Abrams, Aunt Maryâs Rose by Douglas Wood, and Real Friends, Best Friends, and Friends Forever by Shannon Hale. LeUyen Pham lives in California. Visit http://www.leuyenpham.com/ -
Join us as Meredith Seacrest Leach discusses her debut picture book "The Make Believers," co-written with her brother Ryan Seacrest.
In this heartwarming conversation, Meredith shares how her daughter's boundless imagination and her work with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation inspired this celebration of creative play. She reveals how the book's messageâthat dreams can flourish with open eyes, not just during sleepâconnects to childhood wonder and imagination's healing power in children's hospitals. From reminiscing about her own third-grade writing adventures to collaborating with her famous brother during the pandemic, Meredith offers insights into the creative process and the joy of keeping imagination alive at any age. Parents and caregivers will particularly appreciate her practical advice on fostering creativity and the importance of putting down technology to engage in transformative play with children.
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About the Author: Meredith Seacrest Leach is the executive director and COO of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. She was a driving force behind the conception and development of the foundation since its inception in 2009. She manages and cultivates relationships with key partners and donors in entertainment, health care, education, and technology while strategizing financial campaigns and programs to help continuously advance the organization and the fourteen Seacrest Studios in leading pediatric hospitals nationwide. Before overseeing the foundation, Meredith was the director of creative affairs at Reveille, now known as the production company Endemol Shine North America. Some programming she was responsible for included Nashville Star, MasterChef, and The Buried Life. She also worked in hospitality public relations, managing several luxury resort accounts, and as the manager of communications at Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, where she oversaw national press for two top entertainment news programs. The Make-Believers is her first picture book.
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Award-winning children's author Mac Barnett joins us to discuss his heartwarming new picture book Santa's First Christmas, beautifully illustrated by Sydney Smith.
In this fresh take on holiday storytelling, Santa experiences the magic of Christmas Day for the very first time, thanks to his thoughtful elves. Mac shares insights into the creative process and his collaboration with acclaimed illustrator Sydney Smith and reflects on how Christmas books create special yearly traditions for families. From the warmth of Christmas lights to sneaking tastes of cookie icing, discover how this charming story turns the traditional Santa narrative on its head while celebrating the joy of both giving and receiving during the holiday season.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â â â â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
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About the Author: Mac Barnett is the New York Times bestselling author of many picture books, including the New York Times bestseller The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse; the Caldecott Honor Book and E.B. White Read-Aloud Award winner Sam and Dave Dig a Hole; and the Caldecott Honor Book and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner Extra Yarn. He also coauthors the bestselling Terrible Two series with Jory John. Mac lives in Oakland, California.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with author Holly Peppe to discuss her children's book, Sophie and the Swans. Peppe shares her experiences as a teacher and writer, her insights on addressing bullying, and her reflections on the power of kindness in children's literature.
Listeners will gain insight into:
Holly Peppe's journey from teacher to children's book author The inspiration behind Sophie and the Swans and its real-life setting How the book addresses bullying and promotes kindness The importance of role models in children's literature Peppe's approach to writing and her daily journaling practice The impact of personal experiences on understanding children's behaviorThis episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in children's literature, bullying prevention, and the power of kindness. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the impact of children's books, the importance of addressing bullying, and the enduring power of kindness to overcome challenges.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â â â The Children's Book Reviewâ .
Order Copies: Sophie and the Swans on â â â â â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â â â â â and â â â â â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â â â â â .
About the Author: Holly Peppe is an author and educator with a diverse teaching career spanning from elementary music to college-level literature. She is the author of Sophie and the Swans and co-author of Touch the Sky: My Solo Flight Around the World with Barrington Irving. Peppe's writing focuses on important themes such as kindness, empathy, and bullying prevention.
Be sure to explore the heartwarming story and valuable lessons on kindness and bullying prevention in Sophie and the Swans. This book offers an engaging narrative and important insights for young readers, parents, and educators alike.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with Holocaust survivor and renowned psychologist Dr. Edith Eger to discuss her young adult memoir, The Ballerina of Auschwitz. Dr. Eger, joined by her grandson Jordan Engle, shares her experiences, insights, and reflections on survival, healing, and the power of choice, offering profound wisdom that resonates across generations.
Listeners will gain insight into:
Dr. Eger's experiences as a Jewish teenager in Hungary during World War II The role of hope, resilience, and sisterhood in surviving Auschwitz How dance and movement helped Dr. Eger through her darkest times The importance of forgiveness and not being defined by past trauma Dr. Eger's approach to psychology and healing, influenced by her experiences The power of choice in shaping our lives and responses to adversityThis episode is a must-listen for readers of all ages, educators, and anyone interested in history, psychology, and the triumph of the human spirit.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about hope, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit to overcome even the darkest circumstances.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â â â The Children's Book Reviewâ .
Order Copies: The Ballerina of Auschwitz on â â â â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â â â â and â â â â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â â â â .
Resources:Visit Dr. Edith Eger online: â https://dreditheger.com/
Edith Eger is an eminent psychologist and one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the camps. A colleague of Viktor Frankl, Dr. Edith Eger has worked with veterans, military personnel, and victims of physical and mental trauma. She lives in La Jolla, California, and is the author of the bestselling and award-winning books The Choice and The Gift.
Be sure to explore the powerful message of hope and resilience in The Ballerina of Auschwitz, a young adult adaptation of Dr. Edith Eger's bestselling memoir The Choice. This book offers invaluable lessons on survival, healing, and the power of choice for readers of all ages.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with beloved author Kate DiCamillo to discuss her latest works, including the early reader trilogy beginning with Orris and Timble: The Beginning and the second book in The Norendy Tales, The Hotel Balzaar. Kate shares her creative process, inspirations, and reflections on storytelling, offering insight into the themes and craft behind her emotionally resonant books.
Listeners will gain insight into:
Kate's approach to writing for different age groups and formats The exploration of themes like loneliness, connection, and making good choices in her stories The collaborative process with illustrators and editors in bringing books to life How personal experiences and observations influence her storytelling The importance of imperfection and embracing life's "crooked lines" in both writing and livingThis episode is a must-listen for fans of Kate DiCamillo's work, aspiring writers, and anyone interested in children's literature and the craft of storytelling.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about finding light in stories, the power of friendship, and the enduring impact of children's literature.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â â The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies:Orris and Timble: The Beginning on â â â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â â â and â â â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â â â .The Hotel Balzaar on â â â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â â â and â â â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â â â .
Resources:Visit Kate DiCamillo online: https://www.katedicamillo.com/
Book Spotlight:
Be sure to embark on a magical adventure to celebrate the release of Kelcie Murphy and the Race for the Reaperâs Key, the thrilling final installment in the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts series by Erika Lewis! For more information, visit https://www.erikalewis.com/.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with acclaimed author John Schu to discuss his powerful novel in verse, Louder Than Hunger. John shares his deeply personal journey of transforming his own experiences with anorexia nervosa, depression, and anxiety into Jake's story, offering insight into the creative process behind this emotionally charged book.
Listeners will gain insight into:
John's approach to writing about sensitive topics for young readers The balance between authenticity and fiction in crafting a story based on personal experiences The importance of self-expression and support systems in mental health journeys How novels in verse can provide a unique reading experience for middle-grade audiencesJohn also gives a behind-the-scenes look at his writing process, including his use of post-it note mantras and the challenge of deciding which personal experiences to include or fictionalize. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in middle-grade literature, mental health representation in books, or the healing power of storytelling.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about hope, resilience, and the transformative power of sharing our stories.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ .Order Copies: Louder Than Hunger on â â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â â and â â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â â .Resources:Visit John Schu online: https://www.johnschu.com/Anxiety and Depression Association of America: https://adaa.org
International OCD Foundation: https://kids.iocdf.org
National Alliance for Eating Disorders: https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com/
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders: https://anad.org/
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with award-winning children's author and illustrator Loren Long to discuss his latest book, The Yellow Bus. Loren shares his unique approach to crafting this touching story, including his inspiration from a real abandoned bus, his process of creating a 3D model for illustration reference, and his dedication to handcrafted artwork using charcoal and acrylic paint.
Listeners will gain insight into:
Loren's journey from editorial illustration to children's book creation The importance of finding wonder in everyday objects and experiences How stories about change and resilience can empower young readers The collaborative process between author, illustrator, and editorial team in picture book creationLoren also gives a behind-the-scenes look at his artistic process, including the unexpected inclusion of his dog's hair in the artwork and his decision to use a primarily black-and-white palette to make the yellow bus stand out. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in children's literature, illustration techniques, or the art of storytelling.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about creating emotionally resonant picture books and the power of finding joy in unexpected places.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.Order Copies: The Yellow Bus on â â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â â and â â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â â .Resources:Visit Loren Long online: https://lorenlong.com/View the 3D model video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcyTiM_pYxs
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In this episode of The Growing Readers podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with award-winning children's author Beth Anderson to discuss her latest book, Thomas Jefferson's Battle for Science: Bias, Truth, and a Mighty Moose. Beth shares her unique approach to crafting engaging nonfiction, including her process of "mining for the heart of the story" and her dedication to thorough research and meticulous revision.
Listeners will gain insight into:
Beth's writing journey and her passion for bringing lesser-known historical events to life The importance of critical thinking and questioning in children's literature How stories from the past can empower young readers The collaborative process between author and illustrator in picture book creationBeth also gives a sneak peek into her upcoming titles, including stories about America's first female detective and a teenage sculptor who created an iconic statue of Abraham Lincoln. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in children's literature, history, or the art of storytelling.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about widening children's worlds through compelling nonfiction and the power of connecting readers to the past.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon).
Order Copies: Thomas Jefferson's Battle for Science: Bias, Truth, and a Mighty Moose on â â â â â Amazonâ â â â â and â â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â â .
Resources:
Visit Beth Anderson online: https://bethandersonwriter.com/
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Nyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill, co-authors of Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story (Running Press Kids). This mother-in-love and daughter-in-love duo discuss their collaboration on this groundbreaking picture book that introduces young readers to African diasporic spiritual practices and ancestral connections.
Discover the inspiration behind their story, the importance of representation in children's literature, and how Saturday Magic aims to foster pride in cultural heritage. The authors share personal insights into their creative process, the significance of dreams in African American culture, and their hopes for expanding diverse narratives in children's media.
This episode offers a deep dive into the power of intergenerational storytelling and the magic of connecting with one's ancestors, providing valuable perspectives for parents, educators, and anyone interested in diverse children's literature.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies: Saturday Magic on â â â â Amazonâ â â â and â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â .
Resources:
Visit Nyasha Williams online: https://www.nyashawilliams.online Visit Kenda Bell online: https://pensight.com/x/kendabell Subscribe to Nyasha's Substack: https://nyashawilliams.substack.com/ Support Nyasha's vision for Fire + Honey Press: https://www.gofundme.com/f/revolutionizing-publishing-fire-honey-press How Watermelons Became a Racist Trope: https://nyashawilliams.substack.com/p/how-watermelons-became-a-racist-trope Grandma Rose's Watermelon Salad: https://nyashawilliams.substack.com/p/grandma-roses-watermelon-saladNyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill Talk About:
The inspiration behind writing Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story The importance of representation in children's literature Kenda and Nyasha's experiences as readers and how it shaped their writing Introduction to Hoodoo practices and African ancestral traditions The significance of dreams in African American culture and spirituality How to connect with ancestors and build stronger ancestral relationships Critique of current representation of Black characters in Disney films and animation The process of collaborating as mother-in-law and daughter-in-law Nyasha's new publishing company, Fire + Honey Press, and its mission How Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story can foster pride and connection to ancestral roots for young Black readers--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
Award-winning author Matt de la Peña discusses his new picture book, The Perfect Place, exploring themes of class, self-acceptance, and the meaning of home.
Matt shares personal inspirations, reads from the book, and reflects on how the story resonates with readers of all ages. Join us for an insightful conversation about finding beauty in imperfection and the power of children's literature to shape perspectives on family, success, and belonging.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies: The Perfect Place on â â â Amazonâ â â and â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â . El lugar perfecto (Spanish Edition) on Amazon and Bookshop.org.
Resources: You can visit Matt at mattdelapena.com or follow him on Twitter and Instagram @mattdelapena.
Matt de la Peña Talks About:
Exploring themes of class differences and self-acceptance in The Perfect Place Reflecting on personal college experiences as inspiration for the story Illustrating the concept of "code-switching" between different environments Discovering beauty in imperfections and flawed characters Highlighting the pressure of perfectionism in academic settings Emphasizing the importance of bilingual book releases Celebrating multi-generational families and diverse home environments Challenging societal narratives about success and self-worth Recognizing the universal appeal of the book's message across age groups--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
Join us for a flavorful conversation with New York Times food reporter Priya Krishna as she dishes on her new cookbook, Priya's Kitchen Adventures: A Cookbook for Kids.
Discover how Priya's globe-trotting childhood inspired a passion for diverse cuisines, and learn why exposing children to a world of flavors is about more than just good eating. From easy udon noodles to kid-approved profiteroles, Priya shares how her recipes aim to cultivate curiosity, empathy, and a love for culinary diversity in young cooks. This episode is a must-listen for parents, foodies, and anyone interested in raising the next generation of open-minded eaters.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies: Priya's Kitchen Adventures: A Cookbook for Kids on â â Amazonâ â and â â Bookshop.orgâ â .
Indian-Ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family on Amazon
Resources: Visit her online at https://www.priyakrishna.me/
Find her NYTs articles here: https://www.nytimes.com/by/priya-krishna
Priya Krishna Talks About:
Her role as a food reporter for the New York Times How her family's love for travel shaped her culinary interests The inspiration behind creating a cookbook specifically for kids The importance of introducing diverse flavors to children at a young age Her approach to making recipes kid-friendly The process of working with 30 kid recipe testers Specific recipes from the book, including soy sesame butter udon and profiteroles Her goal of expanding the definition of "kid-friendly" food The inclusion of step-by-step photos and illustrations in the cookbook Her favorite go-to recipe and most cherished recipe from the book The impact of cooking on children's willingness to try new foods Her hope that the cookbook will raise a generation of open-minded, curious, and empathetic cooks The connection between childhood food experiences and lifelong food preferences Her personal favorite cuisine and comfort food--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this inspiring episode, award-winning children's author Polly Holyoke joins us to discuss her enchanting middle-grade fantasy series, Skyriders.
Polly shares her insights on the power of storytelling to ignite imaginations and empower young readers to believe in their ability to make a difference. From her creative process in building immersive fantasy worlds to her unwavering commitment to crafting characters that resonate with kids, Polly offers a glimpse into the magic behind her beloved books. She also delves into the importance of infusing stories with meaningful themes, such as empathy, resilience, and the courage to effect change, while never losing sight of the joy and excitement that keeps young readers turning the pages.
Whether you're a fan of the Skyriders series, an aspiring writer, or simply someone who believes in the transformative power of children's literature, this episode will leave you inspired and motivated to embrace the magic of storytelling in your own life. Join us for a captivating conversation with Polly Holyoke, and discover how books can truly change the world, one young reader at a time.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies: The Skyriders series on â Amazonâ and â Bookshop.orgâ .
Resources: Visit her online at pollyholyoke.com
Polly Hollyoke Talks About:
Writing exciting books that hook kids and keep them reading, to help develop a love of reading and combat the many distractions competing for kids' attention today Balancing the creation of immersive, fantastical worlds with grounding the stories in relatable themes and realistic character development Drawing inspiration from myths, history (like the Pony Express), and other fantasy works to build unique worlds, like the flying horses and telepathic bonds in Skyriders Crafting animal characters, like the sky horses, who have distinct personalities and meaningful relationships with the human characters Depicting difficult issues like grief, loss, and the cost of battles in an age-appropriate way that doesn't shy away from the realities Empowering young characters, especially girls, to have agency, make a difference, and change their world for the better, even when they feel powerless in their daily lives Hoping to inspire young readers that they can make a positive impact, just like real kid activists such as Greta Thunberg and local eco groups The importance of authors visiting schools to connect with young readers, share their passion, and inspire kids that they too can tell meaningful stories--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze and author Jeanne Walker Harvey dive into the inspiring story of Else Bostelmann, the artist who courageously painted the wonders of the deep sea in the 1930s.
Harvey shares insights from her new picture book biography Elsae B. In the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep, which explores Bostelmann's groundbreaking work at the intersection of art and science. This episode provides a fascinating look at a pioneering female artist whose work sparked wonder and advanced marine science, offering valuable lessons about creativity, conservation, and the power of pursuing your dreams.
Bostelman fearlessly descended into the ocean depths in a copper diving helmet to paint the magnificent marine life that scientist William Beebe was discovering on his expeditions. Her stunning artwork, published in National Geographic, brought the strange beauty of the deep sea to the public eye for the first time.
Harvey discusses her meticulous research process, the challenges of uncovering details about Bostelmann's life, and how she collaborated with illustrator Melodie Stacey to vividly capture the undersea world on the page. She also shares her hopes that Bostelmann's story will inspire young readers to follow their curiosity, appreciate the natural world, and find the courage to pursue their own adventures and passions.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.
Order Copies: Else B. In the Sea: The Woman Who Painted the Wonders of the Deep on Amazon and Bookshop.org.
Resources: Find Jeanne Walker Harvey and her books at jeanneharvey.com.
Jeanne Walker Harvey Talks About:
Else Bostelmann's remarkable life and work as an artist exploring the deep sea The challenges and joys of researching and writing about lesser-known historical figures Collaborating with illustrator Melodie Stacey to bring Bostelmann's story to life The intersection of art and science in Bostelmann's paintings of newly discovered marine life Bostelmann's courage in diving into the ocean depths to pursue her art The impact of Bostelmann's artwork in introducing the wonders of the deep to the wider world The importance of inspiring curiosity, creativity, and conservation in young readers Encouraging kids to follow their passions and make a difference, even in small ways Uncovering and sharing the stories of unsung trailblazers and role models--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze and sexuality educator Dorian Solot discuss Solot's new Learning About Bodies children's books.
Solot shares insights on providing kids with accurate, age-appropriate information about their bodies and the challenges of creating sensitive content. The books cover topics like proper terminology and consent, with artwork by Tyler Feder that is engaging, inclusive, and anatomically correct.
Solot offers tips for parents to approach these conversations and become "askable parents." This episode provides valuable perspective on empowering kids with knowledge and body autonomy.
Content note: Contains frank discussions about genitalia and reproduction. Parents may wish to preview before listening with children.
Transcription:
â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Review (coming soon)â â .
Order Copies:
All About Vulvas and Vaginas on â â â â Amazonâ â â â and â â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â â .
All About Penises on Amazonâ â and â â Bookshop.orgâ â .
Resources:
Find Dorian Solot on www.learningaboutbodies.com and @learningaboutbodies on Instagram
Dorian Solot Talks About:
The importance of providing kids with accurate, age-appropriate information about their bodies Challenges of creating sensitive content about anatomy for children Ensuring the books' artwork by illustrator Tyler Feder is engaging, inclusive, and anatomically correct Teaching proper terminology for genitalia Incorporating themes of consent, privacy, and body autonomy Preventing child sexual abuse through education and openness How parents can approach these topics to become approachable "askable parents" Laying a foundation of knowledge through many small conversations over time The upcoming book "Ingredients to Make a Baby" about reproduction (coming in 2025) Empowering kids with knowledge and body autonomy from a young age--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this heartfelt episode, award-winning author and illustrator Lauren Castillo shares the personal experiences and meaningful inspirations behind her latest picture book, Just Like Millie.
Castillo opens up about how her own childhood, hometown, and beloved pets influenced the story of a shy young girl who finds courage and connection through her new canine companion. From exploring themes of anxiety and friendship to sprinkling in local Easter eggs, Castillo offers a glimpse into her thoughtful creative process and layered approach to storytelling through both words and art. Join us for an intimate conversation that will make you laugh, cry, and fall in love with "Just Like Millie" before even turning the first page.
Transcription:
â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
Order a Copy:
Just Like Millie on â â â Amazonâ â â and â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â .
Nana in the Country on â Amazonâ and â Bookshop.orgâ .
Resources:
Find Lauren Castillo at laurencastillo.com and follow her on Twitter @studiocastillo.
Lauren Castillo Talks About:
Her latest picture book Just Like Millie and its themes of shyness, anxiety, courage, and friendship Personal experiences that inspired the story, including interactions with a shy child and her own dogs Setting the book in her hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and including local Easter eggs in the illustrations Dedicating the book to her recently passed dogs and incorporating them into the story The power of pets and companionship in helping children navigate challenging emotions Her creative process, including using ink, watercolor, and soft pastels for the illustrations Capturing the emotions of characters through details in facial expressions and color The significance of the book's endpapers and jacket flap information Hopes for how the book will resonate with readers, especially shy or socially anxious children Experiences as both an author and illustrator, and how her process differs for each role The collaborative nature of creating picture books with a publishing team Revisiting her childhood and Nana in her previous book Nana in the Country The importance of reading dedications and acknowledgments to understand the author's heart--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this insightful interview, acclaimed middle-grade author Dan Gemeinhart discusses his highly anticipated standalone companion novel Coyote Lost and Found, the follow-up to his beloved bestseller The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise. Gemeinhart reflects on the evolution of the complex relationship between his resilient protagonist Coyote and her grief-stricken father Rodeo while also exploring the poignant themes of loss, healing, and finding one's place in the world that are woven throughout both narratives.
The #1 New York Times-bestselling author also offers a glimpse into his creative process, from drawing inspiration from his lifelong love of reading to the challenges of seamlessly incorporating timely elements like the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Gemeinhart discusses his upcoming picture book Once Upon a Friend and the distinct approaches required for crafting middle-grade novels versus picture books.
With his signature blend of heart, humor, and authenticity, Gemeinhart provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at his acclaimed body of work and the powerful messages he aims to impart to young readers. This episode is a must-listen for fans of Gemeinhart's beloved stories as well as anyone interested in the craft of writing impactful children's literature.
Transcription:
â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
Order a Copy:
Coyote Lost and Found on â â Amazonâ â and â â Bookshop.orgâ â .
Once Upon a Friend on Amazon and Bookshop.org.
Resources:
Find Dan Gemeinhart online at http://dangemeinhart.com.
Dan Gemeinhart Talks About:
His writing process and influences as an author of middle grade novels The evolution of the relationship between the main character Coyote and her father Rodeo across the two books The themes of grief, healing, and finding one's place in the world that are central to the narratives Dan's upcoming picture book Once Upon a Friend and the differences between writing middle grade novels versus picture books The potential for the first Coyote book to be adapted into a film--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this episode, we welcome special guest Alysson Foti Borque, author of the beloved Alycat series. Alysson shares insights into the creation of her heartwarming children's books and the inspiration behind her characters. Join Bianca and Alysson as they delve into the latest addition to the series, Alycat and the Sunday Scaries, exploring themes of friendship, bravery, and overcoming fears. Discover how Alysson infuses valuable life lessons into her stories while captivating young readers with engaging adventures. Get ready for an insightful conversation about the power of children's literature to inspire and uplift.
Transcription:
â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
Order a Copy:
Alycat and the Sunday Scaries on â Amazonâ and â Bookshop.orgâ .
Resources:
Find Alysson and Alycat online at www.alycatseries.com.
Check out the virtual book tour for Alycat and the Sunday Scaries here: https://www.thechildrensbookreview.com/alycat-and-the-sunday-scaries-awareness-tour/
Alysson Foti Borque Talks About:
The inspiration behind starting Expound Publicity with her co-founder during the pandemic. Their journey from starting with a podcast interviewing authors to expanding into a full-fledged publicity firm assisting nearly 500 authors. Alysson's transition from teaching elementary education to practicing law to becoming a children's author and publicist. How personal experiences and her children inspire her children's books, particularly the Alycat series. The importance of showcasing supportive friendships and problem-solving skills in children's literature. Alycat's adventures in each book and the life lessons they impart to young readers. Incorporating extension activities at the end of each book to further engage readers and extend the story's themes. Discussion on the latest book in the series, Alycat and the Sunday Scaries, and its focus on overcoming fears and anxieties. Sneak peeks into upcoming books in the Alycat series, including Alycat and the Copycat and a Christmas-themed book. Encouragement for readers to find resonance with characters in books and utilize them as tools for learning and growth.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support -
In this engaging conversation, Andrea Wang shares insights into her latest book, Summer at Squee, where she explores themes of community, identity, and inclusivity.
Delve into the heart of Squee Camp, a vibrant setting where Phoenny Fang navigates friendships, cultural experiences, and her own biases. Discover the inspirations behind Andrea's storytelling, from her personal experiences at a Chinese heritage camp to her reflections on anti-Asian racism. Learn how Andrea crafted authentic representation while making the story relatable to a diverse audience. Uncover the threads of empathy and belonging woven throughout her narrative and explore the transformative power of embracing joy and shared experiences.
As Andrea reflects on her writing process and highlights from the book, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry of identity and community depicted in Summer at Squee.
Transcription:â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
Order a Copy:
Summer at Squee on Amazon and Bookshop.org.
Discussion Topics:
Andrea Wang Talks About:
Exploring the Concept of Community: How Summer at Squee portrays the dynamics of community within the camp setting.
Cultural Identity and Representation: How the book tackles themes of cultural identity, particularly focusing on Phoenny Fang's journey of self-discovery as she navigates her Chinese heritage within a multicultural environment.
Addressing Bias and Prejudice: How the narrative addresses issues of bias and prejudice, particularly in Phoenny's interactions with other campers.
Writing Process and Inspirations: Her creative process behind crafting Summer at Squee, inspirations for the story, including her own experiences at a Chinese heritage camp, and how she approached the development of characters and plot elements.
Themes of Inclusivity and Belonging: The importance of creating inclusive spaces, both within literature and in real-life communities, and ways to foster a sense of belonging for all individuals.
Resources:You can visit Andrea Wang online at â â https://andreaywang.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/andreawhywang/.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze welcomes the legendary author, poet, and children's book writer Jane Yolen. From discussing Yolen's daily routine of writing poetry to exploring her deep connection to literature and storytelling, this conversation is a journey into the heart and soul of a prolific writer. Yolen shares insights into her creative process, the inspiration behind her works, and the power of poetry in shaping young minds. Join Bianca and Jane as they delve into the magic of words, wisdom, and wonder in this captivating episode.
Transcription:â You can read the â transcription on â The Children's Book Reviewâ â .
Order a Copy:
In and Out the Window on â â â Amazonâ â â or â â â Bookshop.orgâ â â .
Discussion Topics:
Jane Yolen Talks About:
Her daily routine of writing a poem a day for 18 years The significance of writing poetry as a creative practice to awaken the mind and fingers Childhood experiences and early exposure to literature and writing The impact of parental support and encouragement on Yolen's writing journey Her prolific career with over 457 published books and counting Reflections on family dynamics and attitudes toward Yolen's writing success Exploring the challenges and joys of writing for both children and adults The motivation behind Yolen's passion for crafting books tailored for children Insights into what makes a poem resonate and endure over time Memorable experiences with poetry, including reciting Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky" Her unexpected encounter with W.B. Yeats' gravestone in Ireland The process of compiling and organizing Yolen's poetry collection, In and Out the Window Educational and creative value of poetry in children's literacy and classrooms Her hopes for the lasting impact of In and Out the Window on readers of all ages Practical advice and tips for aspiring poets and poetry enthusiasts Her one big takeaway: the importance of reading poetry aloud every dayResources:
You can visit Jane Yolen online at â https://www.janeyolen.com/ or follow her on Facebook at Facebook.com/JaneYolen.
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