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What’s up, Tribe, and welcome back to Good Moms Bad Choices! January was amazing, but its time to turn the page on the calendar and embrace beautiful new energy as we enter ‘The Journey of Love February.’ This month is all about the heart - join Erica and Milah to catch up and discuss what’s new in the world of motherhood, marriage, and amor! In this week’s episode, the ladies offer witty and sharp perspectives about personal growth in love, supporting your kids through their friend drama, and how to honor your true needs in a partnership. Mama Bear to the Rescue! The Good Moms discuss protective parenting and helping your kids fight their battles (8:00) Bad Choice of the Week: Help! My kids saw me in my lingerie! (20:00) My Happily Ever After: Erica and Milah discuss the prospect of marriage, dreams of becoming a housewife, and the top 5 ways to be confident in love (32:00) Yoni Mapping: Releasing Trauma and Increasing Pleasure (57:00) Its OK to fuck up, but also, what do you (really) bring to the table: The Good Moms have an honest discussion about finding accountability and growth before love (1:03:00) Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! Let us help you! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp Official GMBC Music: So good feat Renee, Trip and http://www.anthemmusicenterprises.com Join us this summer in paradise at the Good Vibe Rest+Vibe Retreat in Costa Rica July 31- August 5 August 8 - August 13 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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"Not every book is for every child, but for every child there is a book." The Children’s Book Review, is a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy. In the Growing Readers Podcast, we produce author and illustrator interviews focused on the best books for kids of all ages. We help parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, and librarians to grow readers.
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast , host Bianca Schulze interviews author Allie Millington about her picture book When You Find a Hope . They discuss Millington's unique brain drain morning practice, her long journey to publication, and how her own experiences with rejection and perseverance directly inspired this heartfelt story about hope. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon) Highlights: The Brain Drain: Millington shares her morning writing practice that helps clear her mind for creativity Rejection Collection: How turning hundreds of rejection letters into art became a source of hope Childlike Perspective: The importance of maintaining connection to her younger self when writing for children Full Circle Moment: How a book born from hopelessness became her published picture book Creative Visualization: The process of making abstract hope into something tangible for young readers Illustration Magic: The powerful way Anne Lambellet brought the story's emotions to life Success Journey: How acclaim for her debut novel Olivetti has influenced her approach to writing New Release: Preview of her upcoming middle-grade novel Once For Yes featuring a narrator building Notable Quotes: "Even if your hope doesn't look exactly how you thought it would in the moment, don't lose sight of it. Don't let go of it." —Allie Millington on perseverance "The more I started getting rejections, the more and more I wanted this dream to come true for me." —Allie Millington on her publication journey "I'm the only one who can decide whether or not I give up." —Allie Millington on perseverance "If hope had a color, it would be yellow." —Allie Millington "It's just my desire that it would encourage others who are feeling hopeless themselves." —Allie Millington on her book "Finding those glimmers of hope, finding people you can hold on to, that connection, holding on to each other and taking care of each other, I think that's all we can do right now." —Allie Millington Books Mentioned: When You Find a Hope by Allie Millington, illustrated by Anne Lambellet: Amazon or Bookshop.org Olivetti by Allie Millington: Amazon or Bookshop.org Once For Yes by Allie Millington: Amazon or Bookshop.org The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron: Amazon or Bookshop.org Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne: Amazon or Bookshop.org About Allie Millington: Allie Millington is the bestselling author of Olivetti and now When You Find a Hope . Her writing journey included years of rejection before achieving success, with her debut novel receiving acclaim including a review from Tom Hanks in the New York Times. Allie's personal experience with perseverance directly inspired her picture book about hope. Connect and Follow: Learn more about Allie Millington at AllieMillington.com Visit The Children's Book Review website for more episodes Credits: Host: Bianca Schulze Guest: Allie Millington Producer: Bianca Schulze The Growing Readers Podcast celebrates children's literature and its power to inspire a lifelong love of reading. Keywords: Allie Millington, Growing Readers podcast, When You Find a Hope, picture book, children's literature, hope, perseverance, rejection, writing process, brain drain, morning pages, Olivetti, Once For Yes, Anne Lambellet, illustration, creative process, publication journey, The Artist's Way, children's books, creativity, storytelling, illustrations, emotional connection, parenting, mental health…
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast , host Bianca Schulze interviews author Lisa Tolin about her picture book biography Can You Imagine?: The Art and Life of Yoko Ono . They discuss Tolin's creative process, her admiration for Yoko Ono's resilience and artistry, and how she approached introducing conceptual art to young readers. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Highlights: Finding Balance: Tolin discusses juggling her full-time job, motherhood, and writing books The Reading-Writing Connection: Thoughts on why writers must first be readers Meeting Yoko: How interviewing Yoko Ono changed Tolin's perception of her Misunderstandings: Common misconceptions about Yoko Ono that the book addresses Artistic Vision: Collaborating with illustrator Yas Imamura to bring Yoko's story to life Handling Difficult Topics: Approaching themes of war and John Lennon's death for young readers Conceptual Art: Making abstract artistic concepts accessible to children Peace and Imagination: Why Yoko's message remains relevant for today's children Notable Quotes: "I think it's really important to not just read, but read widely and currently." —Lisa Tolin on becoming a writer "The instant I met her, I just knew she had been fully misunderstood." —Lisa Tolin on Yoko Ono "She talked about being a small pebble person... if you have a small pebble, you can see it ripple out and understand that you're making a difference." —Lisa Tolin on Yoko's philosophy "I wasn't like because children everywhere are demanding this book... it was because it interested me and I think that comes across in writing." —Lisa Tolin on writing about Yoko Ono Books Mentioned: Can You Imagine?: The Art and Life of Yoko Ono by Lisa Tolin, illustrated by Yas Imamura: Amazon or Bookshop.org How to Be a Rockstar by Lisa Tolin: Amazon or Bookshop.org About Lisa Tolin: Lisa Tolin is a journalist and editor who has covered arts and entertainment, lifestyle, health, and breaking news for major news organizations. Her years as a journalist gave her the opportunity to interview Yoko Ono in her home. Lisa lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two sons. Connect and Follow: Learn more about Lisa Tolin at LisaTolin.com Visit The Children's Book Review website for more episodes Credits: Host: Bianca Schulze Guest: Lisa Tolin Producer: Bianca Schulze The Growing Readers Podcast celebrates children's literature and its power to inspire a lifelong love of reading. Keywords: Lisa Tolin, Growing Readers podcast, Yoko Ono, picture book biography, children's literature, conceptual art, imagination, peace activism, Yas Imamura, illustration, creative process, motherhood, writing life, Beatles, John Lennon, children's books, artist biography…
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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast , host Bianca Schulze interviews acclaimed author Laurie Halse Anderson about her writing process, experiences with young readers, and her latest book, Rebellion 1776 . They discuss the importance of historical fiction in helping readers understand contemporary issues, and how Anderson crafts engaging stories that make history accessible to young readers. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Highlights: Anderson's Reading Journey : From struggling with dyslexia to becoming an award-winning author Writing Process : Anderson's approach to writing historical fiction, including her morning writing routine and research methods Character Development : Creating authentic historical characters that modern readers can connect with Rebellion 1776 : Discussion of Anderson's new book set during the Siege of Boston and smallpox epidemic Research Methods : How digital access has transformed historical research compared to her earlier career The Importance of Hope : Anderson's commitment to including hope in all her books for young readers Historical Fiction as Adventure : Making history exciting and page-turning for young audiences America's 250th Anniversary : Why understanding our nation's founding is particularly relevant now Notable Quotes: "I think [it's] immoral to write for children without including hope." —Laurie Halse Anderson "With a good friend by your side, you can get through anything." - Laurie Halse Anderson on the main takeaway from Rebellion 1776 "You should never criticize yourselves with words or a tone that you would not use to talk to a five-year-old."— Laurie Halse Anderson on self-criticism during the creative process Books Mentioned: Rebellion 1776 by Laurie Halse Anderson: Amazon or Bookshop.org Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson: Amazon or Bookshop.org Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park: Amazon or Bookshop.org Fault Lines in our Constitution by Cynthia Levinson: Amazon or Bookshop.org A Swim in a Pond in the Rain by George Sanders: Amazon or Bookshop.org Anatomy of a Story by John Truby: Amazon or Bookshop.org About Laurie Halse Anderson Laurie Halse Anderson is a New York Times bestselling author known for tackling difficult subjects with honesty and sensitivity. Her work has earned numerous awards and has been translated into many languages. Her historical fiction brings America's past to life while addressing themes relevant to today's young readers. Connect and Follow: Visit The Children's Book Review website for more episodes Learn more about Laurie Halse Anderson at https://madwomanintheforest.com/ Credits: Host: Bianca Schulze Guest: Laurie Halse Anderson Producer: Bianca Schulze The Growing Readers Podcast celebrates children's literature and its power to inspire a lifelong love of reading. Keywords: Laurie Halse Anderson, Growing Readers podcast, historical fiction, writing process, children's literature, young readers, Rebellion, smallpox epidemic, Siege of Boston, character development, historical fiction, human nature, storytelling, adventure, research, young readers, American Revolution, writing process, literary themes…
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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

In this engaging episode of The Growing Readers Podcast , award-winning author Dusti Bowling shares her journey from a struggling reader to acclaimed writer, revealing how these experiences shape her characters. She discusses her latest novel, The Beat I Drum , which follows Connor Bradley—a teen with Tourette syndrome—drawing on her family's personal experiences to create an authentic portrayal that challenges stereotypes. Bowling explores the therapeutic role of music in the story while balancing serious themes with humor and heart. She explains her approach to writing characters with disabilities as fully realized individuals whose differences are just one aspect of their identity. The conversation highlights her passion for creating engaging books for underserved middle school readers and her plans to develop young adult fiction that bridges crucial gaps in children's literature, making this a valuable listen for anyone interested in authentic, inclusive storytelling. Discussion Topics: How Connor's character was developed due to reader interest. The title 'The Beat I Drum' and how it evolved during the writing process. Drumming and how it represents a form of self-expression for Connor. Dusti's family experiences and how they shaped her understanding of Tourette syndrome. Isolation and belonging and their recurring themes in Dusti's work. Friendship and how it plays a crucial role in Connor's self-acceptance. Challenging stereotypes about Tourette syndrome. Music and how it can serve as a therapeutic outlet for children with Tourette's syndrome. How teachers play a crucial role in supporting students. Divorce and the profound impact it can have on a child's emotional state. Finding forgiveness, even in difficult family situations. Balancing humor with serious themes to keep readers engaged. How characters with disabilities should be portrayed as well-rounded individuals. Thorough research is needed to determine how it is essential for authentic representation in literature. Middle schoolers and the need for age-appropriate literature that addresses their experiences. Empowering readers to communicate their interests to authors. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of The Beat I Drum on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about Dusti Bowling, visit https://www.dustibowling.com/ Sign Up for The Children's Book Review e-Newsletter Keywords: Dusti Bowling, writing process, Tourette syndrome, children's literature, self-expression, family dynamics, isolation, reading journey, childhood friendship, emotional challenges, humor in storytelling, disability representation, research in writing, middle school literature, young adult books, reader engagement…
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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

Join us for a delightful conversation with author and music teacher Janna Matthies as she shares the inspiration behind her new picture book, Over in the Garden . Discover how Janna's musical background, love of nature, and teaching experience beautifully converge in this counting book that celebrates community gardening. From adapting the folk song "Over in the Meadow" to creating rhythmic, engaging text for young readers, Janna reveals her creative process and even treats us to a musical performance! Learn about her journey as an author, her passion for finding beauty in the world, and how she hopes her books will inspire children to explore the outdoors. This episode is perfect for parents, educators, and anyone who appreciates the magic that happens when music, literature, and nature come together. Discussion Topics: How exercise is critical for creativity and mental health. Being a reader is essential to becoming a writer. Gardening and its numerous benefits for children. Music and its influences on Janna's approach to writing picture books. How rhyming books can be powerful tools for engagement. Community gardening and how it fosters teamwork and connection. Encouraging outdoor exploration. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of Over in the Garden on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about Janna Matthies, visit https://www.jannamatthies.com/ Keywords: gardening, children's books, writing, nature, rhyming books, community, creativity…
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In this heartwarming episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, Bianca Schulze welcomes Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peña and bestselling illustrator Loren Long to discuss their new collaboration, Home . Building on the success of their #1 New York Times bestseller Love , the creators share intimate memories of their own childhoods and explore what home truly means beyond physical structures. Through thoughtful conversation, they reveal the creative process behind their lyrical text and evocative illustrations that celebrate the many forms of home—from family relationships to the natural world. The discussion highlights their commitment to inclusivity in storytelling, the emotional power of illustration, and how reading together creates its own sense of home and security for children. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone interested in how picture books can help children process their place in our changing world. Discussion Topics: What defines "home" beyond physical structures How the pandemic influenced the creation of 'Home' The art of exploring feelings versus delivering messages in children's books The collaborative process between award-winning author and illustrator How diverse settings in the book reflect varied experiences of home The power of sensory details in creating emotional connections The journey from concept to finished book as a companion to 'Love' The role of nature in understanding our sense of belonging How illustrations enhance the emotional impact of storytelling Why reading together creates a lasting sense of security for children The importance of celebrating everyday wisdom in children's literature How books can help children process change in their world Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of Home on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about Matt de la Peña, visit https://mattdelapena.com/ For more information about Loren Long, visit https://lorenlong.com/ Keywords: home, children's books, Matt De La Peña, Loren Long, memories, emotional connections, illustrations, storytelling, family, illustration, empathy, children's literature, collaboration, emotional connection, nature, security…
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1 Unraveling Mysteries with Candace Fleming: The Loch Ness Monster, Critical Thinking, and the Magic of Nonfiction for Kids 41:23
In this engaging conversation, Bianca Schulze interviews Candace Fleming about her journey as a nonfiction writer, the allure of nonfiction for young readers, and her latest book on the Loch Ness Monster, Is It Real? The Loch Ness Monster . They discuss the importance of curiosity, critical thinking, and the balance between entertainment and education in writing for children. Fleming shares her unique research process, writing methods, and the motivation behind her work, emphasizing the significance of true stories and the joy of discovery in nonfiction literature. Discussion Topics: How curiosity drives both readers and writers towards nonfiction. True stories can be more compelling than fictional narratives. Writing engaging nonfiction involves connecting emotionally with the subject matter. Critical thinking is essential for discerning fact from fiction. Researching mysteries requires a balance of skepticism and imagination. The writing process can be messy and should encourage play and discovery. Engaging young readers involves weaving facts into a captivating narrative. Primary sources are invaluable for authentic storytelling. The journey of investigation often leads to more questions than answers. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of Is It Real? The Loch Ness Monster on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about Candace Fleming, visit https://candacefleming.com/ Keywords: nonfiction, children's books, critical thinking, Loch Ness Monster, Candace Fleming, reading, writing, curiosity, education, storytelling…
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In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast , Megan E. Freeman takes us on a journey through her creative process and the powerful stories behind her novels ALONE and AWAY. From discovering swimming as an unexpected source of inspiration to transforming ALONE from prose to verse, Megan shares the evolution of her craft and her deep connection to young readers. She reveals how student feedback shaped AWAY's multiple narrative styles and discusses her meticulous research process, from calving on ranches to studying emergency management protocols. At the heart of our conversation is her passionate mission: empowering young readers and helping them fall in love with reading, one story at a time. Discussion Topics: Swimming as a significant source of creative flow. Reading Nancy Drew books in first grade. How the unique narrative styles in 'Away' enhance character development. The importance of choice in reading for children. Diverse storytelling formats can make reading more accessible. How Megan's transition from prose to verse transformed her storytelling approach. Engaging young readers requires authenticity in experiences. Feedback from tween readers is crucial for writing. Researching enhances story authenticity. Audiobooks provide a new perspective on storytelling. How Megan aims to empower young readers through her books. Inspiring a love for reading. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of Alone on Amazon or Bookshop.org Order Copies of Away on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about Megan E. Freeman, visit https://www.meganefreeman.com/ Keywords: creativity, writing, children's literature, reading journey, novels in verse, hybrid storytelling, Megan E. Freeman, Growing Readers podcast, storytelling, character development, young readers, hope, authenticity, audiobooks, rural experiences, writing process, empowerment, literature…
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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

In this episode of the Growing Readers podcast, John Patrick Green shares insights into his creative process, journey from artist to bestselling graphic novelist, and the collaborative nature of graphic novel creation. He discusses how his love for storytelling and humor drives his work, aiming to make kids laugh while also engaging adult readers with clever references. John reflects on his inspirations, including his childhood experiences and the influence of shows like Star Trek, and how these elements shape his storytelling approach. In this engaging conversation, John Patrick Green discusses his passion for creating graphic novels that make children laugh and foster a love for reading. He emphasizes the importance of all forms of reading, including graphic novels, and how they can engage different parts of the brain. John shares insights about his latest book, 'Agents of Suit: Wild Ghost Chase,' and the creative process behind it. He also compares his two series, 'Investigators' and 'Agents of Suit,' and offers valuable advice for young creators about finishing their projects and staying motivated. Discussion Topics: Star Trek and it's role in John's writing process. John's journey began with drawing comic strips as a child. How John's work is driven by a desire to make kids laugh. Collaboration with co-writers and artists is key. How his childhood comics helped him reconnect with what kids find funny. Any reading is good reading, including graphic novels. The 'Investigators' series versus 'Agents of Suit.' Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies of The Agents of S.U.I.T.: Wild Ghost Chase on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information about John Patrick Green, visit http://www.johngreenart.com/ Keywords: John Patrick Green, graphic novels, creative process, storytelling, humor, children's literature, collaboration, writing journey, making kids laugh, artistic inspiration, graphic novels, reading, children's literature, creativity, storytelling, humor, education, John Patrick Green, Agents of Suit, Investigators…
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Join teacher-librarian and children's book author Jolene Gutiérrez as she discusses collaborating with her son Dakota on their new picture book Mamiachi and Me, a joyful celebration of mariachi music and family tradition. Learn how a misheard word sparked a story about an all-female mariachi band and a young girl finding the courage to perform. Jolene shares insights from nearly 30 years of connecting young readers with stories, the magic of co-authoring books with both her children during the pandemic, and the importance of creating authentic cultural narratives that feel as natural as the clothes we wear. She opens up about her creative process, the power of persistence in publishing, and how seeing yourself represented in stories can change lives. You'll discover: The surprising way "Mamiachi and Me" got its title How Jolene balances writing partnerships with her kids versus solo work The importance of letting cultural elements flow naturally in storytelling Why author visits can be transformative for young students How her work as a teacher librarian influences her writing Listen in for an inspiring conversation about family, creativity, and the power of sharing our unique voices through children's literature. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies: Mamiachi and Me on Amazon or Bookshop.org For more information, visit https://www.jolenegutierrez.com/ Keywords: children's literature, storytelling, cultural representation, writing process, family, school visits, young readers, author interviews, creativity, inspiration This episode was sponsored by Jodi Dee, author of Energy Wars: The Awakening. For more information, visit https://jodidee.com/ .…
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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

1 Celebrating 10 Years of The Princess in Black: A Conversation with Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, and LeUyen Pham 58:30
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 The Children's Book Review Order Copies: The Princess in Black on Amazon and Bookshop.org . 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. 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, God’s Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Douglas Carlton Abrams, Aunt Mary’s 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/…
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1 Meredith Seacrest Leach on 'The Make Believers': Fostering Imagination Through Storytelling and Sibling Collaboration 23:33
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 message—that dreams can flourish with open eyes, not just during sleep—connects 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. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review Order Copies: The Make-Believers on Amazon and Bookshop.org . 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 The Children's Book Review . Order Copies: Santa's First Christmas on Amazon and Bookshop.org . 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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1 Sophie and the Swans: Holly Peppe on Kindness, Bullying, and the Power of Children's Literature 33:46
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 behavior This 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 The Children's Book Review . Order Copies: Sophie and the Swans on Amazon and Bookshop.org . 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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The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

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 adversity This 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 The Children's Book Review . Order Copies: The Ballerina of Auschwitz on Amazon and Bookshop.org . Resources: Visit Dr. Edith Eger online: 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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