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Bianca with Chris Grabenstein on Writing Books for Kids

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers PodcastMay 22, 2023

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Bianca with Chris Grabenstein on Writing Books for Kids

Bianca with Chris Grabenstein on Writing Books for Kids

In this episode, Chris Grabenstein talks about writing, reading, and his new hilariously profound picture book No Is All I Know and the latest book on the Smartest Kid in the Universe series: Evil Genius.

Chris Grabenstein is the multiple award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the MR. LEMONCELLO, HAUNTED MYSTERY, WELCOME TO WONDERLAND, SMARTEST KID IN THE UNIVERSE, and DOG SQUAD series. He also wrote THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS, SHINE (with his wife J.J.), the picture book NO MORE NAPS, and many, many other books, plays, and audiobook originals. Chris and J.J. Grabenstein live in New York City with two cats and lots of ideas.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on ⁠The Children's Book Review (coming soon)⁠.

Order copies:

No Is All I Know: Amazon and Bookshop.org

Smartest Kid in the Universe: Evil Genius: Amazon⁠ and ⁠Bookshop.org⁠

Resources:

You can visit Chris Grabenstein at ChrisGrabenstein.com.

No More Naps, by Chris Grabenstein and Leo Espinosa.

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library: The Graphic Novel, by Chris Grabenstein and Douglas Holgate.

The Jackie Ha-Ha series by Chris Grabenstein and James Patterson.

Welcome to Wonderland series, by Chris Grabenstein.

Discussion Topics:

Chris Grabenstein's time in a top New York City improvisational comedy troupe performing with Bruce Willis and Robin Williams. Writing for Jim Henson's Muppets, co-writing the movie The Christmas Gift (starring John Denver), and working in advertising with James Patterson. The art of never being boring when writing for kids. Chris's tip for creativity and finding ideas. The picture book No Is All I Know. The latest book on the Smartest Kid in the Universe series: Evil Genius. The graphic novel edition of Mr. Lemoncello's Library.
May 22, 202354:23
Bianca with Vicki Willden-Lebrecht On the Bright Agency
May 15, 202358:51
Bianca with Maria Castelluci Moore On Vivienne in Paris

Bianca with Maria Castelluci Moore On Vivienne in Paris

This episode is presented in partnership with María Castelluci Moore, the author of Vivienne in Paris—winner of the Moms Choice Award. It's a delightful picture book that inspires young readers to delve deeper into their senses and observe how it ignites their emotions to find what makes them feel joy unique to them.

Owner Entrepreneur, first-generation American, writer, and mother to four children. Maria Castellucci Moore strives to bring passion and enthusiasm to all her endeavors. A lover of all things European, María has found great passion through her travels to Paris, Italy, Spain, and South America. Her affection for winemaking, foreign languages, the arts, ballroom dancing, and traveling has given María a unique and grateful perspective on life. Her love for her family and helping others through charitable giving has enabled María to thoughtfully curate purposeful life adventures.

María Castellucci Moore earned her bachelor of arts degree in finance from Dominican University on a tennis scholarship. She later pursued studies at New York University and the London School of Economics with a focus on global affairs. In 2016, with her siblings, Maria founded Castellucci Napa Family, a luxury wine and real estate brand. María runs her wine label and a family real estate development company in the greater Bay Area. She is a board member of the San Francisco Opera Guild and is enthusiastic about building opportunity and community through the arts.

María resides in Saint Helena, California, with her husband and four young children. She enjoys writing; traveling; attending the opera, ballet, and symphony; flower arranging; winemaking; ballroom dancing; and playing tennis and the piano.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on ⁠The Children's Book Review⁠.

Order copies:

Vivienne in Paris on ⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠.

Resources:

For more information, visit https://mariacastelluccimooreauthor.com/.

Discussion Topics:

Running a luxury wine label and real estate brand while being a mom of four children. Becoming an author and adding this title to her repertoire. The joys of reading and getting lost in a good book. Vivienne in Paris and its message of mindfulness and the impact it has on readers.
May 02, 202327:39
Bianca with Jennifer Swanson on Footprints Across the Planet

Bianca with Jennifer Swanson on Footprints Across the Planet

In this episode, we have self-proclaimed science geek, award-winning author, speaker, and teacher, Jennifer Swanson. She talks about her newest picture book, Footprints Across the Planet—a masterful introduction to the concepts of sustainability and inclusivity that even the youngest readers can understand and enjoy.

Jennifer Swanson's love of science began when she started a science club in her garage at the age of 7. While no longer working from the garage, Jennifer’s passion for science resonates in the fascinating 45+ nonfiction and fiction books she has written for children but especially, BRAIN GAMES (NGKids) and SUPER GEAR: Nanotechnology and Sports Team Up (Charlesbridge), which was named an NSTA Best STEM book of 2017. Jennifer’s book, Save the Crash-test Dummies, received a Parent's Choice GOLD award. Her Astronaut-Aquanaut: How Space Science and Sea Science Interact received a Florida Book Award, a Eureka California Reading Association Gold Award, and an NSTA BEST STEM book award. Her BEASTLY BIONICS book received a GOLD Florida Book Award and an NSTA BEST STEM book award. An accomplished and exciting speaker, Jennifer has presented at National NSTA conferences, the Highlights Foundation, the Atlanta Science Festival, the World Science Festival in NYC, and the Library of Congress' National Book Festival.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Order copies:

Footprints Across the Planet on Bookshop.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠.

Lego: Amazing Earth on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Spacecare: The Kids Guide to Surviving Space on Bookshop.org⁠ and Amazon.

Resources:

For more information, visit https://jenniferswansonbooks.com/.

The Solve It For Kids Podcast: https://solveitforkids.com/

KidLiteracy is Jennifer Swanson's nonprofit organization: https://kidliteracy.org/.

NASA Social Events: https://www.nasa.gov/connect/social/index.html.

Discussion Topics:

Visiting NASA and meeting The Artemis II lunar flyby mission crew members. Jennifer Swanson's childhood love of STEM. Becoming an author of over 45 published nonfiction books for kids. The Solve it For Kids podcast and school visits. The idea, writing, and what to expect from Footprints Across the Planet. Taking steps in the right direction to make a difference on our planet.
Apr 18, 202329:42
Bianca with Grace Lin and Kate Messner on Once Upon a Book

Bianca with Grace Lin and Kate Messner on Once Upon a Book

In this episode, we have two guests: Newbery, Geisel, and Caldecott honoree Grace Lin and NYT bestselling author Kate Messner, who partnered on the picture book Once Upon a Book. This incredibly stunning book celebrates the joys of reading, the importance of imagination, and the transportive power of books.

Grace Lin is the recipient of the Children's Literature Legacy Award and is the bestselling author and illustrator of over thirty books, including A Big Mooncake for Little Star (a Caldecott Honor), A Big Bed for Little Snow, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (a Newbery Honor), The Year of the Dog, and the Ling & Ting series. Grace is a Rhode Island School of Design graduate and lives in Massachusetts.


Kate Messner is a New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty books for young readers. Kate's award-winning titles include picture books like Over and Under the Snow and The Brilliant Deep; novels like Breakout and Chirp; engaging nonfiction like The Next President and the History Smashers series; the Ranger in Time Adventures; and the Fergus and Zeke easy readers. Kate lives on Lake Champlain.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on ⁠⁠The Children's Book Review.

Order copies:

Once Upon a Book on ⁠⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠.

Resources:

Grace Lin invites you to visit her at www.gracelin.com.

Kate Messner invites you to visit her at ⁠www.katemessner.com⁠.

Discussion Topics:

The things that motivate Grace Lin and Kate Messner to write books for children. School visits and fitting in time to write. Thoughts on growing up readers and the importance of story in our lives. Beverly Cleary and the Ramona books. How a poster led to the creation of Once Upon a Book. When to ask for help and the artistic process of collaboration. Creating and dissecting the stunning artwork of Once Upon a Book. Highlights from Once Upon a Book and the impact they hope it has on readers.
Apr 11, 202341:21
Bianca with Andy Griffiths on The 13-Story Treehouse

Bianca with Andy Griffiths on The 13-Story Treehouse

In this episode, we have global sensation and fan-favorite author Andy Griffiths. He's here to talk about the Treehouse series and the special full-color collector's edition of The 13-Story Treehouse.

Andy Griffiths is the New York Times bestselling author of The Day My Butt Went Psycho!, Zombie Butts from Uranus!, and Butt Wars! The Final Conflict, as well as the Treehouse Series and Killer Koalas from Outer Space. In 2007, he became the first Australian author to win six children’s choice awards in one year for Just Shocking! He is passionate about inspiring a love of books in his young readers and works as an ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Project, which provides books and literacy resources to remote indigenous communities around Australia. Andy is a big fan of Dr. Seuss and cauliflower. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, and is Australia’s most popular children’s writer.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on ⁠⁠The Children's Book Review.

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The 13-Story Treehouse (Special Collector's Edition): Monkey Mayhem! on ⁠⁠Bookshop.org⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Amazon.

Resources:

Learn more about Andy Griffiths here: https://www.andygriffiths.com.au/.

Discussion Topics:

Getting to know Andy Griffiths and the things he likes to collect. How being a high school teacher, lead singer in a rock band, and a stand-up comedian have helped Andy with his writing. Pushing the boundaries of good taste when writing for kids. How to write about farts without saying the word fart. Working with the Indigenous Literacy Project. The 13-Story Treehouse, what it's all about, and the inspiration behind it. Themes that get kids excited about reading the Treehouse series. When kids love to read the same book again and again. Tips for raising readers and regulating screen time.
Apr 04, 202338:13
Bianca with Aaron Becker on The Tree and the River
Mar 20, 202332:20
Bianca with Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson

Bianca with Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson

In this episode, we have a seat at the cool kids' table as award-winning picture book creators Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson talk about their fun and enjoyably profound collaboration, Twenty Questions.

Mac Barnett is the author of many beloved picture books for children, including Just Because, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault; A Polar Bear in the Snow, illustrated by Shawn Harris; John’s Turn, illustrated by Kate Berube; and President Taft Is Stuck in the Bath, illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. He is also the author of several books illustrated by Jon Klassen, including Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, a Caldecott Honor Book and E. B. White Read-Aloud Awardwinner; the shape trilogy; and The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse, an E. B. White Read-Aloud Awardwinner. Mac Barnett lives in California.

Christian Robinson is the best-selling illustrator of several books for children, including Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña, which was named a Caldecott Honor Book and a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book; Leo: A Ghost Story by Mac Barnett; Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker by Patricia Hruby Powell, a Robert F. Sibert Honor Book; The Bench by Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex; and Nina: A Story of Nina Simone by Traci N. Todd, a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book. Christian Robinson lives in California.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Order copies:

Twenty Questions on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Resources:

Learn more about Mac Barnett here: https://www.macbarnett.com/.

Learn more about Christian Robinson here: https://www.theartoffun.com/.

Discussion Topics:

Things that guide and drive Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson to write books for kids. Childhood books that inspire[d] them and influences their work. Their day-to-day practices that may surprise you. The seed of inspiration for Twenty Questions. The illustrations of Christian Robinson and creating the artwork. Taking straightforward concepts and turning them into something profound—the secret sauce of creating picture books. Collaborating between author and illustrator. Mac and Christian share their favorite parts of the book. The impact they hope Twenty Questions will have on readers.
Mar 13, 202338:32
Bianca with Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt on Good Night, Sister
Mar 05, 202322:02
Bianca with Dan Santat on A First Time for Everything

Bianca with Dan Santat on A First Time for Everything

In this episode, bestselling author and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat talks about his graphic novel memoir A First Time for Everything

This funny and moving memoir encourages readers not to be afraid to engage with the world and to try new things, and that when you do, maybe you'll be surprised to discover that the big wide world out there is friendlier than you might first assume.

Dan Santat is the Caldecott Medal–winning and New York Times–bestselling author and illustrator of The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend and the road trip/time travel adventure Are We There Yet? His artwork is also featured in numerous picture books, chapter books, and middle-grade novels, including Dav Pilkey's Ricky Ricotta series. Dan lives in Southern California with his wife, two kids, and many, many pets.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Order copies:

A First Time for Everything on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Resources:

Learn more about Dan Santat's work at https://dansantat.tumblr.com/.

Discussion Topics:

Creating 120+ children's books and finding time to create more while also being Mr. Mom. The job Dan Santat would 'probably' have if he weren't a children's book author-illustrator. A love of reading, writing, and storytelling and becoming a children's book creator. The books that have made an impact on Dan. A discussion on becoming and sticking with creating books for kids. The seed of the idea for the graphic novel memoir A First Time for Everything. A.A. Milne and making memories. The mischievous and fantastic events from a European school trip. The impact Dan hopes that A First Time for Everything will have on readers.


Feb 28, 202301:19:58
Bianca with Kathleen Burkinshaw on The Last Cherry Blossom

Bianca with Kathleen Burkinshaw on The Last Cherry Blossom

In this episode, Kathleen Burkinshaw talks about her novel for kids and teens, The Last Cherry Blossom. It's a devastatingly beautiful story that reminds us that the people we think don't belong, the people who seem different from ourselves, or the ones we deem 'the enemy,' are not so different from us after all.

Kathleen Burkinshaw is a Japanese American author and the daughter of a Hiroshima survivor. She wrote The Last Cherry Blossom based on her own mother's story of growing up in Hiroshima during World War II. It is through her mother's twelve-year-old eyes that readers witness the atomic bombing of  August 6, 1945. Kathleen lives with her husband and daughter in  Charlotte, North Carolina.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Order copies:

The Last Cherry Blossom on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Resources:

Learn more about Kathleen Burkinshaw's work at https://kathleenburkinshaw.com/.

Discussion Topics:

The driving force behind sharing this story of the Hiroshima atomic bomb with children and teens. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and how Kathleen's diagnosis led to hearing about her mother's experience living through the bombing. The writing process and an excerpt from The Last Cherry Blossom. Using The Last Cherry Blossom as a United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students. School visits with Kathleen Burkinshaw. The promise of a sequel. Kathleen Burkinshaw's hopes for the impact The Last Cherry Blossom will have on readers.
Feb 20, 202336:12
Bianca with Ona Gritz on August or Forever

Bianca with Ona Gritz on August or Forever

In this episode, Ona Gritz talks about her latest novel for kids, August or Forever. It's an incredibly thoughtful, heartwarming, and well-written story that explores the complexities and joys of sisterhood.

Ten-year-old Molly has always loved having a sister, but sisters are supposed to live together, right? Molly certainly thinks so.  Unfortunately, her older half-sister Alison lives on a whole other continent. Their video chats are great, and Molly is thrilled when  Alison’s hand-written letters arrive in the mail like surprise gifts.  Still, it’s not enough, not compared to what other siblings have. That’s why when Molly finds out that Alison is finally coming to visit over the summer, she devises a plan she’s sure will get her sister to stay.  But then Alison arrives with plans of her own, a fragile heart gets broken, and Molly stumbles upon a painful piece of her sister’s past.  Molly has always loved having a sister, but this is the August when she’ll learn what it really means to be one.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review .

Order copies:

August or Forever on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Resources:

Learn more about Ona Gritz'z work at onagritz.com.

Discussion Topics:

About Ona Gritz and what motivates her to write for children How books and writers like Judy Blume have influenced Ona's work The importance of literary friendships and community Being a good literary citizen The inspirations and writing process for August or Forever Exploring characters and sisterhood and non-traditional families
Feb 07, 202325:50
Bianca with Julie Fogliano, Molly Idle, and Juana Martinez-Neal on I Don't Care

Bianca with Julie Fogliano, Molly Idle, and Juana Martinez-Neal on I Don't Care

In this episode, it's a trifecta of guests! Two are Caldecott Honor Book winners Molly Idol and Juana Martinez-Neal, and the third is Newyork Times bestselling author Julie Fogliano. They're here to talk about their picture book collaboration I Don't Care, a beautiful, lyrical story of friendship that has received multiple-starred reviews.

Julie Fogliano is the New York Times bestselling author of, among other titles, And Then It’s Spring, and If You Want to See a Whale, and Just in Case You Want to Fly,  illustrated by Christian Robinson. Recipient of the 2013 Ezra Jack  Keats award and two Boston Globe-Horn Book Honors, her books have been translated into more than ten languages. Julie lives in the Hudson  Valley with her husband and three children.

Molly Idle's work as an author-illustrator includes the Caldecott Honor Book Flora and the Flamingo, Flora and the Penguin, Flora and the Peacocks, Flora and the Chicks, Flora and the Ostrich, and Tea Rex, Camp Rex, Sea Rex, and Santa Rex, among other books, including Pearl,  an original fable about a mermaid who learns the power of one small act. She lives with her family in Arizona.

Juana Martinez-Neal is the author and illustrator of the Caldecott Honor-winning book Alma and How She Got Her Name. She also illustrated La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya, for which she won a Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, Babymoon by Hayley Barrett, Swashby and the Sea by Beth Ferry, and Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, which won a Robert F. Sibert Medal. Juana  Martinez-Neal lives in Connecticut with her family. 

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review here.

Order copies:

I Don't Care on Bookshop.org and Amazon.

Resources:

Visit Jule Fogliano at juliefogliano.com.

Visit Molly Idle at idleillustration.com.

Visit Juana Martinez-Neal  at juanamartinezneal.com.

Discussion Topics:

Things that motivate Julie Fogliano to write for children The intersectionality of working and motherhood Inspirations and the writing and editing process for I Don't Care When two illustrators collaborate on one picture book The illustration process behind I Don't Care Author and Illustrator highlights from I Don't Care Thoughts on friendship, individuality, and togetherness
Jan 18, 202350:14
Bianca with Cast and Crew of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical

Bianca with Cast and Crew of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical

In this episode, cast and crew members talk about Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical, an adaptation of the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical. Matilda tells the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination, dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.

The guests include Tony Award-winning director Matthew Warchus and screenwriter Dennis Kelly— who has adapted the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production for the big screen. The movie features music and lyrics from musician and comedian Tim Minchin, who is also here. And to top it off, you’ll hear from Alisha Weir, who plays none other than Matilda herself!

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Watch the trailer for Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical here: https://youtu.be/mEEMbNS6fzY.

Discussion Topics:

Screenwriter Dennis Kelly on the draw of Roald Dahl's Matilda. Turning a book into a musical and then a screenplay. The Roald Dahl books that Director Matthew Warchus and Musician-Comedian Tim Minchin grew up on. Casting the characters of Matilda. The highlights of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical. Tim Minchin discusses creating lyrics and music for a musical and screenplay. The songs Revolting Children, Naughty, and Quiet. How stories are a way of unpacking the universe. Alish Weir talks about getting and playing the role of Matilda. The book that Alisha Weir is reading in her spare time. Working with actress Emma Thompson as Ms. Trunchbull.
Dec 16, 202238:57
Bianca with Antwan Eady on Nigel and the Moon

Bianca with Antwan Eady on Nigel and the Moon

In this episode, we celebrate this year's selection made by Jumpstart for Read for the Record Day, Nigel and the Moon by Antwan Eady.

Antwan Eady is an author and a  dreamer. Originally from Garnett, South Carolina, he spent many nights whispering his dreams; now, he proudly shares them with the world. A  graduate of Clemson University, Antwan now lives in Savannah, Georgia.

Order copies:

Nigel and the Moon on Bookshop.org and Amazon

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Learn more about Jumpstart's Read for the Record Day: https://www.jstart.org/jumpstarts-read-for-the-record/

For more about Antwan Eady, visit: https://www.antwaneady.com/

Discussion Topics:

Learn about Jumpstart's Read for the Record Day Get to know Antwan Eady About Nigel and the Moon A discussion on the character of Nigel Gracey Zhang's picture book illustrations Children, their dreams, and future careers The importance of essential workers Antwan Eady's upcoming books Reading and under-resourced communities

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This episode is sponsored by

· Bianca Schulze: Don't Wake the Dragon. https://www.biancaschulze.com/portfolio/dont-wake-the-dragon/

Oct 24, 202246:39
Bianca with Katherine Applegate on Odder

Bianca with Katherine Applegate on Odder

In this episode, I talk with an all-time favorite author, Newbery Medalist Katherine Applegate. She talks about her latest stunning novel, Odder, the story of an intrepid sea otter.

#1 New  York Times bestselling author Katherine Applegate has written many books for young readers, including THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN, winner of the 2013 Newbery Medal. Katherine's novels have been translated into dozens of languages, and her books have won accolades, including the Christopher  Medal, the Golden Kite Award, the Bank Street Josette Frank Award, the  California Book Award Gold Medal, the Crystal Kite Award, the Green  Earth Book Honor Award, the Charlotte Zolotow Honor Award, and the E.B.  White Read Aloud Award. Many of her works have appeared on state master lists, as well as Publishers Weekly, USA Today, and New York Times bestseller lists, and Best of the Year lists from School Library  Journal, Kirkus, Amazon, the New York Public Library, and the Chicago  Public Library.

Katherine has two adult children and lives in  Los Angeles with her husband and assorted pets.

Order copies:

Odder on Bookshop.org and Amazon

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Learn more about her work at https://katherineapplegate.com/

Go Green with Willodeen kit: https://read.macmillan.com/mcpg/willodeen-landing-page/

Sehldrick Wildlife Trust: https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/

Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Cam: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/live-cams/sea-otter-cam

Elkhorn Slough Otter Cam: https://www.elkhornslough.org/ottercam/

Discussion Topics:

Learn about Odder A brief moment on The One and Only Ruby Channeling anger into stories for kids and finding hope The book cover and interior artwork of Charles Santoso Monterey Bay Aquarium and the role it plays in Odder Environmental and conservation efforts around sea otters Writing in free verse Katherine Applegate reads an excerpt of Odder Being a slow reader, reluctant reader, and thoughts on dyslexia The book that made Katherine Applegate a reader

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This episode is sponsored by

· Jennifer Swanson: Footprints Across the Planet.  https://jenniferswansonbooks.com/footprints-across-the-planet/

Oct 17, 202237:32
Bianca with Molly Idle on Witch Hazel

Bianca with Molly Idle on Witch Hazel

In this episode, I talk with super talented and award-winning picture book creator Molly Idle about her new and poignant story Witch Hazel.

Molly Idle is the award-winning creator of many books, including the mermaid tales Pearl and Coral. Molly’s work as an author-illustrator also includes the Tea Rex series and the Caldecott Honor Book Flora and the Flamingo. Molly lives in Arizona with her family.

Order copies:

Witch Hazel on Bookshop.org and Amazon

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Molly Idle invites you to visit her at idleillustration.com.

Discussion Topics:

About Witch Hazel Molly Idle's journey of an animator to picture book creator How Molly's relationship with her grandmother led to the creation of Witch Hazel The power of sharing stories and intergenerational stories The process of creating a picture book The celebration of memories while processing grief The healing properties and symbols of botanicals I Don't Care by Julie Fogliano, Juana Martinez Neal, and Molly Idle

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This episode is sponsored by

· Jennifer Swanson: Footprints Across the Planet.  https://jenniferswansonbooks.com/footprints-across-the-planet/

Oct 11, 202245:08
Bianca with Trudy Ludwig and Kathryn Otoshi on Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope

Bianca with Trudy Ludwig and Kathryn Otoshi on Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope

In this episode, I talk with two incredible award-winning guests, author Trudy Ludwig and illustrator Kathryn Otoshi, about their picture book Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope.

TRUDY LUDWIG is a nationally acclaimed speaker and an award-winning author of numerous children’s books, including The Invisible Boy, a School Library Journal Best Picture Books Selection and a recommended back-to-school book by USA Today and Scholastic Teacher.  Her books and presentations focus on promoting kids’ social-emotional learning skills and help empower them to be kinder, more compassionate, and more inclusive in their social world. Trudy has collaborated with leading experts and organizations, including Sesame Workshop, the International  Bullying Prevention Association, Committee for Children, and  ConnectSafely.org. 

KATHRYN OTOSHI is an award-winning author/illustrator, best known for her character-building number/color book series: One, Zero, and Two. She is also the co-author of Beautiful Hands,  a book about possibilities and reaching your dreams. She travels across the country to encourage children to develop strong character traits and to help readers and teachers find creative methods to engage and connect with their students through the power of reading, art, and literature. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Order copies:

Calling the Wind on Bookshop.org or Amazon

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

This American Life Podcast: One More Thing Before I Go: Really Long Distance

The Coalition to Support Grieving Students

Dougy Center

The National Alliance for Children’s Grief

Discussion Topics:

About Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope. Get to know author Trudy Ludgwig and illustrator Kathryn Otoshi. How a podcast episode and true story inspired Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope. About Itaru Sasaki's Wind Telephone. A discussion on grief and emotional resilience. The healing of creating a picture book and making art.
Oct 03, 202236:28
Bianca with Idina Menzel and Cara Mentzel on Loud Mouse

Bianca with Idina Menzel and Cara Mentzel on Loud Mouse

In this episode, I talk with sisters Cara Mentzel and Tony-award-winner Idina Menzel about their debut picture book Loud Mouse: How a Little Mouse Found Her Big Voice.

Cara Mentzel's debut memoir, Voice Lessons: A Sisters Story,  about her relationship with her superstar sister, Idina Menzel (yes,  they spell their last names differently), was a Good Reads Choice Award nominee in 2017. Cara lives in Boulder, Colorado, where she and her husband raised their Brady Bunch of boys against the beauty of the Rocky  Mountains. She has a master's degree in elementary education with an emphasis on children's literacy, and though she currently spends most of her time writing, she enjoyed teaching elementary school for well over a  decade and can occasionally be found back in the classroom talking about books she loves. Loud Mouse is her first picture book.

Idina  Menzel is a powerhouse: actor, singer-songwriter, philanthropist,  entrepreneur, and now a writer. She was Tony-nominated for her Broadway performances in Rent and If/Then, winning the prize for Wicked's green girl. People around the world know her as Elsa in Disney's Oscar-winning  Frozen and Frozen 2. She has performed at the Oscars and the Super Bowl, and is the co-founder of A Broader Way Foundation, whose mission is leadership development to amplify young women's voices through the arts. Loud Mouse is Idina's latest endeavor to build on the message of empowerment and finding our voices. Idina's greatest gift is her son,  Walker.

Order copies:

Loud Mouse on https://bookshop.org/a/2078/9781368078061 or Amazon: https://amzn.to/3xQrnDh.

You can check out the lyric video created using Jaclyn Sinquett’s gorgeous illustrations at Books.Disney.com/LoudMouse and download the song from your favorite platform today.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Voice Lessons by Cara Mentzel and a foreword by Idina Menzel

A Broader Way Foundation

Discussion Topics:

About Loud Mouse Idina Menzel's inspiration for Loud Mouse Cara Mentzel's drive for co-authoring Loud Mouse Finding one's voice and celebrating it Sisterhood—in the story and through collaboration The illustrations of Jaclyn Sinquett and finding humor in the little details The spectacular use of vocabulary—the juicy words And then the part when Idina Menzel reads (sings) for us.
Sep 26, 202226:29
Bianca with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi On How to Raise an Antiracist

Bianca with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi On How to Raise an Antiracist

In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi about his nonfiction book for caregivers, How to Raise an Antiracist.

Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University and the founding director of the BU Center for  Antiracist Research. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a  CBS News racial justice contributor. Dr. Kendi is the author of many highly acclaimed books including, Stamped from the Beginning: The  Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which won the National  Book Award for Nonfiction, making him the youngest-ever winner of that award. He has also produced five straight #1 New York Times bestsellers,  including How to Be an Antiracist, Antiracist Baby, and Stamped:  Racism, Antiracism, and You, co-authored by Jason Reynolds. In 2020,  Time magazine named Dr. Kendi one of the 100 most influential people in the world. He was awarded a 2021 MacArthur Fellowship, popularly known as the Genius Grant.

Order copies:

How to Raise an Antiracist on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Goodnight Racism on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Magnolia Flower on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Antiracist Baby on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Stamped:  Racism, Antiracism, and You on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

You can visit Dr. Ibram X. Kendi at www.ibramxkendi.com.

Discussion Topics:

About How to Raise an Antiracist Establishing an understanding of the term antiracist Why we shouldn't shield children from the difficult conversation of racism Thoughts on colorblindness The importance of reading books about people of color created by people of color Banned books and why banning books is a significant problem How children motivate and inspire Dr. Kendi to write books
Sep 20, 202227:14
Bianca with Josh Funk on My Pet Feet

Bianca with Josh Funk on My Pet Feet

In this episode, I talk with the super fun and fan-favorite children's book author, Josh Funk, about his picture book My Pet Feet.

It's quite possible that Josh is a superhero with the delightful power of making readers laugh with his writing. During the day, he's a software engineer. And on weekends, he's the author of books like the Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast series, It’s Not a Fairy  Tale series, How to Code with Pearl and Pascal series, A Story of  Patience and Fortitude series, Dear Dragon, Pirasaurs!, My Pet Feet, and more.

Order copies:

My Pet Feet on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

The Great Caper Caper on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

It's Not the Three Little Pigs on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

You can visit Josh Funk at https://www.joshfunkbooks.com/.

Order the word nerd game Boggle.

Order a copy of To Change a Planet by Christina Soontornvat and Rahele Jomepour Bell.

Order a copy of Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story by Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, Alexis Bunten, and Gary Meeches Sr.

Order a copy of The Boy Who Loved Maps by Kari Allen and G. Brian Karas.

Order a copy of Kick Push by Frank Morrison.

Discussion Topics:

About My Pet Feet. Writing for the laughs and enjoyment of parents and kids. Tips on raising readers. On reading as a child. The inspiration for My Pet Feet. Writing a story with only 25 letters. The illustration artwork of Billy Yong. A peek into Dear Unicorn, The Great Caper Caper, and It's Not the Three Little Pigs. The books Josh is reading now.
Sep 13, 202249:39
Bianca with Dan Gemeinhart on The Midnight Children

Bianca with Dan Gemeinhart on The Midnight Children

In this episode, I talk with Dan Gemeinhart, author of the acclaimed novel The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise. We discuss his newest middle grade novel, The Midnight Children.

Dan Gemeinhart is a former elementary school teacher-librarian and lifelong book nerd.  He lives with his wife and three daughters in a small town in Washington  State. He's the author of some other books, too: The Honest Truth, Some Kind of Courage, Scar Island, and Good Dog. If he ever meets you, he'd love to talk about books with you.

Order copies of The Midnight Children on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

You can visit Dan Gemeinhart at https://dangemeinhart.com.

How to Write Stunning Sentences by Nina Schuyler.

Discussion Topics:

About The Midnight Children. The seed of the idea for the town of Slaughterville. The characters of The Midnight Children. Planting child-friendly nuggets of wisdom within a story. Writing, rewriting, and getting sentences and paragraphs just right. From teacher-librarian to an author and possibly back again someday. Being a reader and the big books of Dan's childhood. Dan Gemeinhart's hopes for readers of The Midnight Children.
Sep 06, 202237:52
Bianca with Matt de la Peña and Corinna Luyken on Patchwork

Bianca with Matt de la Peña and Corinna Luyken on Patchwork

In this episode, I talk with Matt de la Peña and Corinna Luyken about their picture book, Patchwork, a deeply moving ode to the complexity and uniqueness of every child.

Matt de la Peña is the author of the Newbery Medal-winning Last Stop on Market Street, Milo Imagines the World, Carmela Full of Wishes, Love, and A Nation's Hope: The Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis, as well as a number of critically acclaimed young adult novels.

Corinna Luyken is the author-illustrator of the New York Times bestseller My Heart, The Tree In Me, and The Book of Mistakes. She is also the illustrator of Adrian Simcox Does Not Have a Horse, Nothing in Common, and Something Good.

Order copies of Patchwork on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

You can visit Matt at mattdelapena.com or follow him on Twitter and Instagram  @mattdelapena.

You can visit Corinna at corinnaluyken.com or follow her on Twitter and Instagram @corinnaluyken.

Discussion Topics:

About Patchwork Matt de la Peña and Corinna Luyken discuss what motivates them to create books for kids. The inspiration for Patchwork. Celebrating the uniqueness of ourselves and others. Matt de la Peña reads an excerpt from Patchwork. The expressive illustration artwork of Corinna Luyken. Learning to manage self-doubt and appreciate failures.
Aug 30, 202243:19
Bianca with Jaimal Yogis and Vivian Truong on City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm

Bianca with Jaimal Yogis and Vivian Truong on City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm

In this episode, I talk with Jaimal Yogis and Vivian Truong, the creators of City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm. So many of you wrote in with questions and I got them answered for you!

Jaimal Yogis is the author of Saltwater Buddha, The Fear Project, All Our Waves Are Water, and the children's book series Mop Rides the Waves of Life and Mop Rides the Waves of Change. His writing has also appeared in The Atlantic, ESPN Magazine, and The Washington Post. He lives in San Francisco.

Vivian Truong is a comic artist who has created artwork for Riot Games,  miHoYo, Rebellion, and more. Her work includes the Punches and Plants webcomic series for the popular MOBA game League of Legends. She also works as a storyboard artist for game studios, a digital production studio, and a children’s book publisher. She currently lives in London.

Order copies of City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Follow Jaimal Yogis on https://www.instagram.com/jaimalyogis/.

Visit Vivan Truong on https://www.viviantruong.com/.

Discussion Topics:

About City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm. The seeds of inspiration for the story. What do dragons mean to Vivian Truong? The diverse characters and how they came to be. The female hero, Grace. The book's setting, Hong Kong, and future locations in upcoming books. An exploration of grief in children's books. The graphic novel medium and the artwork. Jaimal Yogis' biggest life influence. Vivian Truong's art background and the artists who inspire her. A discussion on courage and empathy. Jaimal Yogis and Vivian Truong's hopes for City of Dragons.
Aug 01, 202244:33
Bianca with J.T. Michaels on Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone

Bianca with J.T. Michaels on Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone

This episode is brought to you by our guest, author J.T Michaels. He's here to talk about his first book in an epic fantasy series, Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone.

Author J.T. Michaels has always loved storytelling, no matter the medium. Being immersed in a different world, whether it’s through books or video games, has also been an obsession for him. Years after writing for his school magazine, he discovered he wanted to create his own worlds for readers, and his journey to fantasy writing began with Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone.

When he isn’t writing enchanting fantasy novels for teens, J.T. enjoys running and spending time outside in the sunshine and hunkering down in a bookstore or library on rainy days. He lives in  British Columbia, Canada, where he likes to indulge in a great cup of coffee.

Order copies of Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone on Amazon and Bookshop.org.

Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources: For more information on the series, visit https://www.jtmichaels.ca/.

Discussion Topics:

About Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone Get to know the two main characters, Jimmy and Tess Developing the relationship of the characters Advice from books for young and old Understanding bad guys and villains The editing process for Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone Tips for self-published authors What teens can learn about friendship from story J.T. Michaels hopes for readers of Jimmy Chartron and the Lost Keystone
Jul 19, 202225:39
Bianca with Trudy Ludwig on Brave Every Day

Bianca with Trudy Ludwig on Brave Every Day

In this episode, I talk with the highly sought-after speaker and children's book author Trudy Ludwig! We discuss her new book, Brave Every Day, and how reading books can promote empathy and kindness.

Trudy Ludwig is a nationally acclaimed speaker and an award-winning author who specializes in writing children's books that help kids cope with and thrive in their social world, including The Invisible Boy, My Secret Bully, and The Power of One.  She has received rave reviews from educators, experts, organizations, and parents at schools and conferences around the US for her passion and compassion in addressing peer aggression and friendship issues. An active member of the International Bullying Prevention Association, Trudy also collaborates with organizations like the Committee for Children and ConnectSafely.org, and has served as a content adviser for Sesame Street Workshop. Trudy's books have won the Mom's Choice Gold  Award, the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award, and the NAPPA Gold Award, and have also been recognized as NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People.

Order copies of Brave Every Day on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Trudy Ludwig at trudyludwig.com

Follow her on Twitter at @TrudyLudwig

International Bullying Prevention Association

Committee for Children

https://www.connectsafely.org/

Dawn Huebner’s Ted Talk: Rethinking anxiety: Learning to face fear

What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety

Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors by Rudine Sims Bishop

Why American Teens Are So Sad by Derek Thompson, for The Atlantic

Discussion Topics:

About Brave Every Day Find out what motivates Trudy Ludwig to write books for children The social-emotional impact that children’s books can have on kids and adults Addressing anxiety, fears, and worries in children The experience of bravery Accommodative parenting The picture book illustrations created by Patrice Barton The affirmation that can help children cope with anxious feelings Calling the Wind: A Story of Healing and Hope, Trudy’s upcoming book with illustrator Kathryn Otoshi How reading transformed Trudy Ludwig’s life and the story that opened her world Raising changemakers and kindness warriors
Jun 27, 202236:55
Bianca with Chris Wieland on The Crabtree Monster: A Kat Dylan Mystery

Bianca with Chris Wieland on The Crabtree Monster: A Kat Dylan Mystery

This episode is brought to you by our guest, award-winning writer and filmmaker Chris Wieland. He's here to talk about his first book in the Kat Dylan Mysteries, The Crabtree Monsters. Chris is the father of two fierce children, including a tough, smart tween who helped him find the voice of his protagonist, Kat Dylan. He lives in Southern California with his family.

Order copies of The Crabtree Monsters on Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

For more information on the series, visit https://www.thesmartaleckpress.com.

Discussion Topics:

About The Crabtree Monsters A look at the character development of siblings Kat and Alec Dylan A talk through the funny moments in the book from pre-baby to parent The importance of having strong female characters for kids to identify with Rewriting a screenplay to become a middle-grade novel Inspiration from the family-adventure movies of the 80s Kat's resemblance to Ruth Langmore from Ozark How reading inspires and influences Chris Wieland's writing Great mystery writers Why kids love reading mystery books What's next for the Kat Dylan Mysteries
Jun 21, 202228:40
Bianca with Bob Shea on I Am a Baby

Bianca with Bob Shea on I Am a Baby

In this episode, I talk with your favorite author and illustrator, Bob Shea. We talk about many things, including the importance of reading for fun and his latest funny picture book, I Am a Baby.

Bob Shea is the author, illustrator, or author-illustrator of many well-loved picture books and chapter books, including the Ballet Cat and Dinosaur vs. series as well as Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great; Unicorn Is Maybe Not So Great After All; Crash, Splash, Moo!; and Who Wet My Pants?, which was illustrated by Zacharia OHora. Bob Shea’s characters and animations have appeared on Nick Jr., Playhouse Disney, and PBS KIDS. He lives in Connecticut.

Order copies of I Am a Baby on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Bob Shea at https://www.bobshea.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/bobsheabooks/.

Chez Bob

Who Wet My Pants

Adurable: Little Pups in Big Trucks

Ballet Cat

Procreate

Adobe Fresco

Article from the Pew Research Center: Among many U.S. children, reading for fun has become less common, federal data shows.

Discussion Topics:

About I Want a Baby Bob Shea's reflections on being the parent of a baby A talk through the funny moments in the book from pre-baby to parent Can dads really sleep through anything? Behind the scenes on making art with Bob Shea Using Procreate to create children's book illustrations Tapping into the true essence of childhood What is Bob Shea working on now? Statistics on how many kids read for pleasure How to encourage kids to read A big secret is accidentally revealed Bob Shea's hopes for I Am a Baby.
Jun 14, 202237:57
Bianca with Julio Torres and Julian Glander on I Want to Be a Vase

Bianca with Julio Torres and Julian Glander on I Want to Be a Vase

In this episode, Bianca talks to the awesome duo Julio Torres and Julian Glander, creators of the picture book I Want to Be a Vase. With its themes of confidence and embracing one's true identity, this book makes for a dynamic and important conversation starter.

Julio Torres is a comedian, the creator of the HBO special My Favorite Shapes, and has written for Saturday Night Live. He’s also one of the masterminds behind Los Espookys, HBO’s Spanish-language comedy about a group of horror enthusiasts.

Julian Glander is  a 3D animator, designer, and illustrator. Mostly self-taught, he has created work for Disney, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Adult Swim, and The New York Times. He is also the creator of the video game Art Sqool and the squishy comics collection 3D Sweeties. 

Order copies of I Want to Be a Vase on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Julio Torres on Instagram @SpacePrinceJulio.

Visit Julian Glander at Glander.co.

HBO special My Favorite Shapes.

Discussion Topics:

About I Want to Be a Vase and how it came to be a book. Julio Torres talks about being who you want to be and bringing kids into this conversation. A discussion on Julian Glander's uncanny 3D artwork. Celebrating the uniqueness of others. Breaking the typical book character mold. Julio's path to becoming a comedian. Julian's path to becoming an animator. Guidance counselor humor. The difference between writing a Saturday Night Live sketch versus a children's book. Julio Torres and Julian Glander's hopes for I Want to Be a Vase.
Jun 06, 202228:26
Bianca with Glenn Boozan on There Are Moms Way Worse Than You

Bianca with Glenn Boozan on There Are Moms Way Worse Than You

In this episode, Bianca talks to WGA-winning and Emmy-nominated comedy writer Glenn Boozan about her picture book for adults that sheds some humor on parenting, There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent.

Glenn Boozan's credits include Conan, Comedy Central’s Lights Out with David Spade, Sarah Silverman’s I Love You, America on Hulu, and TruTV’s Adam Ruins Everything. She lives in Los Angeles, a 30-minute drive from her mother, which apparently is still too far.

Order copies of There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Glenn Boozan here: https://www.instagram.com/glennboozan

Sh*tty Mom by Laurie Kilmartin

Discussion Topics:

About There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent. How to become a comedy writer (Does a letter arrive at your door announcing you're a comedian?). How Glenn Boozan's sister inspired the original poem. The nasty little things that animal moms do to their offspring. Some things that some really famous comedians had to say about this book. Overcoming negative selftalk. Glenn Boozan's hopes for There Are Moms Way Worse Than You: Irrefutable Proof That You Are Indeed a Fantastic Parent.
Apr 29, 202224:35
Bianca with I'm Your Neighbor Books and AudioFile Magazine on Immigration Stories

Bianca with I'm Your Neighbor Books and AudioFile Magazine on Immigration Stories

In this episode, Bianca talks to two amazing guests about The Welcoming Library, an initiative that sparks conversations on immigration through the reading of picture books. It's a program led by the non-profit organization I'm Your Neighbor Books, so Bianca talks with Kirsten Cappy, who co-founded I'm Your Neighbor Books in 2012. She brings 20 years of experience using children's books and the companion tools she creates to increase curiosity, empathy, and cultural competency. Kirsten was named one of the Boston Globe's Everyday Heroes for her work on The Welcoming Library.

Bianca first learned about I'm Your Neighbor Books and their signature project, The Welcoming Library, from our friends at AudioFile Magazine. Each month on The Children's Book Review, we feature a curated list of the best new audiobooks for kids, as selected by the editors at AudioFile. These lists are constantly blowing us away with the inclusion of incredible stories, diverse characters, and fantastic casts of voices and music. So, when the AudioFile team mentioned they are now a proud supporter of The Welcoming Library, Bianca wanted to learn more and share it with you. So also joining the conversation is AudioFile Magazine's editor and founder Robin Whitten. Robin is passionate about audiobooks and the magic of the listening experience. 

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon).

Resources:

Visit The Welcoming Library website: https://imyourneighborbooks.org/welcoming-library/

The Welcoming Library audiobooks list: https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/lists/welcoming-audiobooks/

AudioFile Magazine on the audiobooks in the project: https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/articles/listen-to-welcome-listen-to-belong/

Visit the In Her Presence website: https://inherpresence.org/

Discussion Topics:

About The Welcoming Library and the importance of sharing stories of immigration AudioFile Magazine's partnership with The Welcoming Library The Wonder audiobook format Survey statistics on reading stories of immigration The items you'll find in The Welcoming Library kit A discussion on the picture books featuring the experience of immigrants How to obtain a Welcoming Library kit How to donate to I'm Your Neighbor Books
Apr 25, 202234:56
Bianca with Aaron Blabey on The Bad Guys Movie and Books
Apr 21, 202223:52
Bianca with Shannon Hale on This Book Is Not For You

Bianca with Shannon Hale on This Book Is Not For You

In this episode, Bianca talks with New York Times bestselling author Shannon Hale about her new picture book, This Is Not For You, and the implications of applying genders to book—that's a girl book or that's a boy book.

Shannon Hale is the author of over thirty children's and young adult novels, including graphic novel memoirs Real Friends and Best Friends, and multiple award winners The Goose Girl, Book of a Thousand Days, and Newbery Honor recipient Princess Academy. She also penned three books for adults, beginning with Austenland,  which is now a major motion picture starring Keri Russell. With her husband, Dean Hale, she co-wrote over a dozen books, such as the Eisner-nominated graphic novel Rapunzel's Revenge and illustrated chapter book series The Princess in Black. They live with their four children near Salt Lake City, Utah.

Order a copy of This Book Is Not For You on Bookshop.org, Amazon, or Audible.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

https://shannonhale.com/

Real Friends

Best Friends

The Goose Girl

Book of a Thousand Days

Austenland

Rapunzel's Revenge

Marvel Unlimited


Discussion Topics:

About Shannon Hale About This Book Is Not For You The implications of applying genders to books How Shannon and Dean Hale foster a love of reading with their kids Writing the picture book This Book Is Not For You
Apr 18, 202242:55
Bianca with Gregory Maguire on Cress Watercress

Bianca with Gregory Maguire on Cress Watercress

In this episode, Bianca talks talk with bestselling author Gregory Maguire about his latest novel for kids, Cress Watercress.

Gregory is the author of the incredibly popular books in the Wicked Years series, including Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, which inspired the musical. He is also the author of several books for children, including What-the-Dickens, a New York Times bestseller, and Egg & Spoon, a New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year. He lives outside Boston.

Order a copy of Cress Watercress on Bookshop.org, Amazon, or Audible.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

https://gregorymaguire.com/

Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West

What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy

Egg & Spoon

https://www.davidlitchfieldillustration.com/

The Once and Future King

The Sword in the Stone

The Diamond in the Window

The Wizard of Oz

Wind in the Willows

Harriet the Spy

Discussion Topics:

About Gregory Maguire About Cress Watercress The feelings and success of the Wicked Years series Writing for children versus adults The seed of the idea for Cress Watercress Exploring emotions in children's books with forest and woodland animals The character development of Cress Watercress: Lady Agatha Cabbage, Mama, and Cress Watercress Working with illustrator David Litchfield The books Gregory Maguire read as a child and the moment he identified as a reader Writing rituals and exercising the writing brain The literary parents Gregory Maguire would pick for himself—hint, it's not Virginia Woolf Gregory Maguire's hopes for Cress Watercress Chapter One: Cress Watercress (Audiobook sample used with permission from Recorded Books)
Apr 11, 202237:05
Bianca with David Litchfield on Cress Watercress

Bianca with David Litchfield on Cress Watercress

In this episode, Bianca talks with multi-award-winning illustrator and author David Litchfield about his artwork in Cress Watercress, a novel written by Gregory Maguire, the author of the incredibly popular books in the Wicked Years series, including Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, which inspired the musical.

David Litchfield started to draw when he was very young, creating comics for his older brother and sister. Since then his work has appeared in magazines, newspapers, and books and on T-shirts. His first picture book, The Bear and the Piano won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. He is also the illustrator of Rain Before Rainbows by Smriti Prasadam-Halls and War Is Over by David Almond. David lives with his family in Bedford, England.

Order a copy of Cress Watercress on Bookshop.org, Amazon, or Audible.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

https://www.davidlitchfieldillustration.com/

https://gregorymaguire.com/

When the Sky Glows

Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder

Cosgrove Hall

The Bright Agency

Camberwell College of Art

Easy Riders, Raging Bull by Peter Biskind

Discussion Topics:

About David Litchfield About Cress Watercress The influence of classic books, such as Wind in the WIllows The significance of using both dark and light artwork David Litchfield's creative process and character development The characters of Cress Watercress Staying motivated creating books for children Advice on becoming a children's book illustrator The art teacher and life moments that have inspired David Litchfield Writing for the middle middle-grade audience Identifying as a reader David Litchfield's hopes for Cress Watercress
Apr 05, 202247:29
Bianca with John Schu on This Is a School
Mar 25, 202229:06
Bianca with Diana Farid on Wave

Bianca with Diana Farid on Wave

In this episode, Bianca talks with Diana Farid about her glorious coming-of-age novel written in verse, Wave, set in 1980s Southern California, about a Persian American girl who rides the waves, falls, and finds her way back to the shore.

Diana Farid is also the author of When You Breathe, published by Cameron Kids. She is a poet and a physician at Stanford  University. She lives in the Bay Area.

Order a copy of Wave on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Diana Farid at https://dianafarid.com/.

When You Breathe, by Diana Farid

The Essential Rumi, Translated by Coleman Barks

Surfer Magazine: https://www.surfer.com/

Discussion Topics:

About Diana Farid About Wave Diana Farid discusses the characters and writing Wave Diana Farid talks about writing poetry A brief chat about The Essential Rumi and Coleman Barks Diana Farid talks about surfing as a child Diana Farid talks about how writing and being a physician go hand-in-hand for her Diana Farid's hopes for Wave
Mar 22, 202249:55
Bianca with Kristin Chenoweth on What Will I Do with My Love Today?

Bianca with Kristin Chenoweth on What Will I Do with My Love Today?

In this episode, Bianca talks with Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth about her debut picture book What Will I Do with My Love Today? A wonderful addition to children's books by celebrities and picture books about love and friendship, Kristin Chenoweth's whimsical adventure about adopting a dog reminds young readers they have an abundance of love and kindness to share with all.

Kristin's career spans film, television, voiceover, and stage. She received an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Pushing Daisies, won a Tony Award for You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, and received a Tony Award nomination for her original role of Glinda the Good Witch in the Broadway smash-hit Wicked. Kristin stars in the Apple TV+ musical comedy series Schmigadoon! She also starred in the Netflix comedy feature Holidate, voiced the character Daisy in the HBO MAX film The Witches, and hosted the Food Network series Candy Land. Kristin remains a passionate supporter of charities, including the Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center Foundation in her home state of Oklahoma, where she launched an annual Broadway Bootcamp providing young Broadway hopefuls with the opportunity to learn from mentors in the field.

Order a copy of What Will I Do with My Love Today? on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Resources:

Visit Kristin Chenoweth at https://officialkristinchenoweth.com

Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center Foundation

Kirstin Chenoweth's Broadway Bootcamp

My Moment: 106 Women on Fighting for Themselves

Discussion Topics:

About Kristin Chenoweth About What Will I Do with My Love Today? Get to know Kristin Chenoweth Kristin Chenoweth talks about writing the book What Will I Do with My Love Today? The illustrations of Maine Diaz Things we have for which to be grateful Thoughts on creating books for kids Kristin talks about upcoming books, including My Moment: 106 Women on Fighting for Themselves Kristin Chenoweth's hopes for What Will I Do with My Love Today?
Mar 08, 202230:09
Bianca with Cedella Marley on Marley and the Family Band

Bianca with Cedella Marley on Marley and the Family Band

In this episode, Bianca talks with Grammy-winning singer, designer, entrepreneur, and the first-born daughter of reggae singers Bob and Rita Marley, Cedella Marley. They chat about her newest picture book Marley and the Family Band, which was inspired by a childhood growing up with music in her life.

Cedella is the CEO of Bob Marley's recording label, Tuff Gong International, and the author of multiple children's books including One Love. A life-long advocate of philanthropy, Cedella is the director of the Bob Marley Foundation and is a Global Ambassador to the Jamaica Women's Football Program. Cedella Marley is a living embodiment of the way the ethics and values instilled during her upbringing carry forward the belief that, with passion and purpose, we can all make a difference in our communities, our country, and ultimately the world. She lives in Miami with her husband and three children.

Order a copy of Marley and the Family Band on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Visit Cedella Marley at https://www.cedellamarley.com.

Resources:

Marley One Drops: https://marleyone.com.

Picture book versions of One Love and Three Little Birds and Get Up, Stand Up.

Lion Forge Animation: https://www.lionforgeanimation.com/.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

About Cedella Marley About Marley and the Family Band Get to know Cedella Marley A discussion on Marley and the Family Band How Cedella's childhood inspired Marley and the Family Band Marley and the Family Band coming to the screen Taking care of the physical body to help keep the mind healthy Learning and celebrating music in the home Cedella Marley's favorite childhood books
Mar 01, 202221:51
Bianca with Jeanne Walker Harvey on Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas

Bianca with Jeanne Walker Harvey on Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas

In this episode, Bianca talks with Jeanne Walker Harvey, the author of Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas. Jeanne has been a longtime docent at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Just like Alma Thomas, she believes that art brings us joy. Her other picture books include Maya Lin: Artist-Architect of Light and Lines and My Hands Sing the Blues: Romare Bearden’s Childhood Journey. Jeanne studied literature and psychology at Stanford University. She lives in Northern California.

Order a copy of Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Visit Jeanne Walker Harvey at https://www.jeanneharvey.com/.

Resources:

Educators Guide and Art Activity Projects: https://www.jeanneharvey.com/projects.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: https://www.sfmoma.org/.

Loveis Wise: https://loveiswise.com/.

See some interior artwork from Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas here: https://www.jeanneharvey.com/ablaze-with-color.

East West Literary Agency: https://eastwestliteraryagency.com/

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

About Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas Get to know Jeanne Walker Harvey Working as a docent at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art A discussion on painter Alma Thomas Researching for picture book biographies Jeanne Walker Harvey reads an excerpt from Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas The modern art of children's book illustrator Loveis Wise Jeanne Walker Harvey's creative life Using Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas in the classroom
Feb 18, 202231:50
Bianca with Marc Brown on Believe in Yourself: What We Learned from Arthur
Feb 08, 202227:59
Bianca with Eva Chen and Sophie Diao on I Am Golden

Bianca with Eva Chen and Sophie Diao on I Am Golden

In this episode, I talk with New York Times bestselling author Eva Chen and illustrator Sophie Diao about their picture book I Am Golden, a moving ode to the immigrant experience, as well as a manifesto of self-love for Chinese American children.

Eva Chen is a first-generation Chinese-American who grew up in New York City. She blames her deviation from pre-med at Johns  Hopkins University on a love of fashion and beauty instilled in her by her mother, whose perfect bob and lipstick made a permanent imprint on her impressionable young mind. Previously the editor-in-chief of Lucky, Eva has also written for ELLE, Vogue, Teen Vogue, Vogue China, the New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.  She is currently the head of fashion partnerships at Instagram, where she is guilty of the occasional duck-face selfie. Eva lives in New York City with her husband and two children. She is the author of Juno Valentine and the Magical Shoes, A Is for Awesome, and Juno Valentine and the Fantastic Fashion Adventure.

Sophie Diao is an artist in San Francisco. As research for the book Sarah and the Big Wave,  she surfed a wave that she's pretty sure was over one foot tall. She loves illustrating natural wonders and is the talent behind many a  Google Doodle.

Order a copy of I Am Golden on Bookshop.org or Amazon.

Visit Eva Chen at https://www.instagram.com/evachen212/.

Visit Sophie Diao at https://www.sophiediao.com/.

Resources:

Chinese Tomato Egg Stir-fry: https://thewoksoflife.com/stir-fried-tomato-and-egg/.

Scholastic Book Club: https://clubs.scholastic.com/.

Books of Wonder: https://booksofwonder.com/.

Book Con and Book Expo: https://www.bookexpoamerica.com/.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

A story summary of I Am Golden. Asian-American Identity Asian-American Hate Crimes All about I Am Golden Creating the book cover artwork The author and illustrator collaboration Becoming readers.
Jan 28, 202248:00
Bianca with Dr. Cole and Nelda LaTeef on African Proverbs for All Ages

Bianca with Dr. Cole and Nelda LaTeef on African Proverbs for All Ages

In this episode, I talk with noted anthropologist and educator Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole and award-winning illustrator Nelda La Teef.

We discuss their picture book, African Proverbs for All Ages, the first Oprah Book. It is a beautifully-illustrated, engaging picture book about the power of proverbs, how they evolve over time, and the wisdom of various cultures in Africa.

A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Dr. Cole grew up during the days of racial segregation. She holds a B.A. in sociology from Oberlin College, and masters and doctorate degrees from Northwestern University. Dr. Cole has conducted anthropological fieldwork in Liberia, West Africa, and traveled to 17 African countries. She is the only person to have served as president for both Spelman and Bennet Colleges; she was also the  Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art from 2009 to 2016. Dr. Cole serves as the Chair of the Board and the President of the  National Council of Negro Women, an organization with a membership of over two million women of African descent. Throughout her career, she has worked on issues of racial, gender, and other systems of inequality.

Nelda LaTeef is the award-winning author and illustrator of The Hunter and The Ebony Tree, Animal Village, and The Talking Baobab Tree.  She grew up in a US Foreign Service family and spent her childhood attending schools in Europe, Africa, and Asia. She has traveled throughout West Africa conducting field research and has even been to the fabled city of Timbuktu. She holds a degree in social anthropology from Harvard University. Nelda lives in Virginia with her family where she enjoys traveling, tennis, and cycling.

Order a copy of African Proverbs of All Ages here.

Visit Nelda Lateef at https://www.neldalateef.com/.

Resources:

National Council of Negro Women: https://ncnw.org/

https://www.spelman.edu/about-us/office-of-the-president/past-presidents/johnnetta-cole

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

A story summary of African Proverbs for All Ages. What is a proverb? Why are we drawn to proverbs? All about African Proverbs for All Ages. Favorite proverbs. Becoming readers.
Nov 29, 202144:34
Bianca with Faith Abraham and Family on Superhero Faith

Bianca with Faith Abraham and Family on Superhero Faith

In this episode, I talk with child-author Faith Abraham and her family about Faith's picture book, Superhero Faith.

We talk about how when Mama (her grandmother) was diagnosed with breast cancer, she was inspired to create a story with the help of her mom. This book, Superhero Faith, is a demonstration of ways a young child can support a family member in need.

Faith is creative, curious, adventurous, and loves life. She enjoys learning new languages (French and Spanish), reading, making music,  experimenting in Mad Science, studying jiu-jitsu (she is in ninja training), and being outside. Faith is loving, caring, and kind, and loves dreaming up her next adventure with her grandma and her dog,  Sparkle.

Order a copy of Superhero Faith here.

Visit Faith Abraham at https://www.faithandsparklesworld.com.

Resources:

The Terry Fox Foundation: https://terryfox.org/.

Canadian Cancer Society: https://cancer.ca/en/.

LeapFrog 2-in-1 LeapTop

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

A story summary of Superhero Faith All about Faith Abraham The things Faith Abraham and her family do to raise awareness for breast cancer. How writing the story helped Faith and her family get through Mama's breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. How Faith's mom acted as a scribe to write the story. How the help of an editor and the illustrator helped the story become the best that it possibly could. Faith's favorite illustration and vegetable. The simple benefits of love are shown in the book. Is Faith's favorite book Superhero Faith?
Nov 23, 202132:25
Bianca with Elaine Vickers on Thankful

Bianca with Elaine Vickers on Thankful

In this episode, I talk with acclaimed author Elaine Vickers about her tender picture book Thankful.

Elaine is the author of the middle grade novels Like Magic and Paper  Chains, which have received starred reviews, Whitney Award nominations, Mighty Girl’s Book of the Year picks, PJ Library licenses, and sold translations in four languages. She is also the author of the YA novel,  Fadeaway. In her non-writing life, Elaine teaches college chemistry, and she lives with her family in Utah.

In this conversation, we dig into the topic of gratitude and the making of Thankful,  in which stunning, diorama illustrations bring to life this lullaby of a  picture book about celebrating everyday things that make life wonderful. Get ready to have your heart filled!

Order a copy of Thankful via Bookshop.org.a great

Order a copy of Long Road to the Circus via Amazon.

Visit Elaine Vickers at https://www.elainevickers.com/.

Resources:

You can find the links to the activities discussed in this episode here https://www.elainevickers.com/books/thankful/ and here https://www.samanthacotterill.com/resources.html.

Transcription:

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Discussion Topics:

A story summary of Thankful The science of gratitude. Middle grade novels Paper Chains and Like Magic. The things kids are grateful for. The artwork of Samantha Cotterill: 3-D Art. The difficulties of practicing grattitude. Bedtime poetry. Young adult novel, Fade Away. Having more than one vocation: Scientist, teacher, author, and mother. The Ramona books. Crafts for practicing gratitude.


Nov 11, 202136:56
Bianca with Betsy Bird on Long Road to the Circus

Bianca with Betsy Bird on Long Road to the Circus

In this episode, I talk with award-winning writer and librarian Betsy Bird about Long Road to the Circus.

Betsy Bird’s books include Funny Girl, an anthology of humorous stories; and the picture books Giant Dance Party and The Great Santa Stakeout. Illustrated by Caldecott Medalist David Small (Imogene’s Antlers), Long Road to the Circus is the story of a girl who rides an ostrich straight to her dreams. In this super fun chat, we discuss the story, the characters, and Betsy’s inspirations for writing it.

As the Collection Development Manager of the Evanston Public Library and the former Youth Materials Specialist of New York Public Library,  Betsy also shares her answer to a wonderful question from a fellow librarian.

Order a copy of Long Road to the Circus via Bookshop.org.a great

Order a copy of Long Road to the Circus via Amazon.

Visit Betsy Bird at https://www.betsybirdbooks.com/.

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Oct 23, 202133:10
Bianca with Gayle Forman on Frankie and Bug

Bianca with Gayle Forman on Frankie and Bug

In this episode, I talk with Gayle Forman, an award-winning author and journalist whose articles have appeared in numerous publications, including Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, and Elle in the US. Gayle Forman’s novel, If I Stay, was released as a blockbuster movie starring Chloë Grace Moretz in 2014. Her most recent YA novel is We Are Inevitable. Gayle lives in Brooklyn, New York with her family.

Today we're going to talk about her debut middle grade novel Frankie and Bug.

Order a copy of Frankie and Bug via Bookshop.org.

Order a copy of The Beatryce Prophecy via Amazon.

Visit Gayle Forman at https://www.gayleforman.com/.

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Oct 08, 202136:49
Bianca with Kate DiCamillo on The Beatryce Prophecy

Bianca with Kate DiCamillo on The Beatryce Prophecy

In this episode, I talk with two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo, one of America's most revered storytellers.

Today we're going to talk about The Beatryce Prophecy, a fantastical meditation on fate, love, and the power of words to spell the world. A few episodes back, I talked with two-time Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Sophie Blackall. Among many things, we discussed The Beatryce Prophecy, for which Sophie created the artwork. Now I get to share my conversation with Kate about the many splendors and joys of reading.

Order a copy of The Beatryce Prophecy via Bookshop.org.

Order a copy of The Beatryce Prophecy via Amazon.

Visit Kate DiCamillo at https://www.katedicamillostoriesconnectus.com/.

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Oct 02, 202128:43
Bianca with Jessica Vitalis on The Wolf's Curse
Sep 27, 202101:00:51
Bianca with Beth Ferry on Stick and Stone: Best Freinds Forever
Sep 06, 202129:42
Bianca with Sophie Blackall on Negative Cat and The Beatryce Prophecy
Aug 30, 202153:07
Luisa with Bianca Schulze on Just Be Yourself, Dragon!

Luisa with Bianca Schulze on Just Be Yourself, Dragon!

In this episode, I talk with Bianca Schulze about her latest picture book, Just Be Yourself, Dragon, the third book in a delightfully fun series, Dragon is nervous about her first day of school!

Bianca is the author of Don’t Wake the Dragon and Who Loves the Dragon? and the founder and editor of The Children’s Books Review—a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy. She is also the bestselling author of 101 Books to Read Before You Grow Up.  We dive into the inspiration behind Dragon, coming up with plots, the artwork, and the importance of kids getting to show up in their classrooms just as they are!

Order a copy of Just Be Yourself, Dragon! via Bookshop.org.

Order a copy of Just Be Yourself, Dragon! via Amazon.

Visit Bianca Schulze at https://biancaschulze.com/.

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Aug 20, 202129:33
Bianca with Lydia M. Sigwarth on Dear Librarian
Jun 14, 202136:51
Bianca with Sharice Davids on Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman
Jun 02, 202139:19
Special Spanish Edition: Luisa con Juana Martinez-Neal sobre La selva de Zonia
May 05, 202116:21
Bianca with Juana Martinez-Neal on Zonia's Rain Forest
May 03, 202127:41
Bianca with Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant on Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides
Apr 26, 202140:21
Bianca with Rajani LaRocca on Bracelet's for Bina's Brothers

Bianca with Rajani LaRocca on Bracelet's for Bina's Brothers

In this episode of the Growing Readers Podcast, I talk with author Rajani LaRocca about Bracelets for Bina's Brothers, a picture book that celebrates diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!

Rajani LaRocca has burst into the world of children's books with a bunch  of incredible titles and there are many more on the way. Born in India,  raised in Kentucky, she now lives in Boston, where she practices  internal medicine and writes her heart out, sharing stories that connect  us to other people across distance, time, and culture. We talk mostly  about her latest picture book, Bracelets for Bina's Brothers, part of the Charlesbridge Storytelling Math series. We also chat briefly about her stunning middle-grade novel, Red, White, and Whole, written in verse about an Indian American girl whose life is turned upside down when her mother is diagnosed with leukemia.

Order a copy of Bracelet's for Bina's Brothers via Bookshop.org

Order a copy of Bracelet's for Bina's Brothers via Amazon

Visit Rajani LaRocca at https://www.rajanilarocca.com/

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Apr 19, 202128:29
Bianca with Jasmine A. Stirling on A Most Clever Girl: How Jane Austen Discovered Her Voice

Bianca with Jasmine A. Stirling on A Most Clever Girl: How Jane Austen Discovered Her Voice

In this episode of the Growing Readers Podcast, I talk with debut author Jasmine A. Stirling about A Most Clever Girl: How Jane Austen Discovered Her Voice, a picture book biography about the beloved and enduring writer and how she found her unique voice.

This conversation with Jasmine is equally as inspiring as it is empowering. You'll very quickly realize that her knowledge of Jane Austen is extensive. We learn why this historical figure is such an important role model for our children—both girls and boys. Jane Austen is known for her swoony romances, but there is so much more to her than we are sometimes led to believe. Jasmine wants young people to see that creative mastery is the product of experimentation, persistence, and life's hard-won battles.

Order a copy of A Most Clever Girl via Bookshop.org

Order a copy of Nicky & Vera via Amazon

Visit Jasmine A. Stirling at https://jasmineastirling.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.a.stirling/

You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review.

Mar 29, 202135:36
Bianca with Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham on Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn
Mar 23, 202147:21
Bianca with Peter Sís on Nicky & Vera: A Quiet Hero of the Holocaust and the Children He Rescued
Jan 21, 202150:09