
Reading With Your Kids Podcast
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Blazing Humor & Kind Hearts: Celebrating Mel Brooks, Kind Bunnies, and Brave Mice
The Joyful Child Meets The Chismosas Only Book Club
Mindy Walker Shares The Week Junior's 50 Must Read Books
Building Super Readers, Strong Boundaries, and Stronger Kids
Mining Black Glass, Mending Little Hearts
Art, Ghosts, and Growing Up Creative
What Kids Can Learn from The Most Vertical Woman in the World
Otter Space, Inner Space: Helping Kids Talk About Belonging with Jen De Oliveira
From Grief to Growth: Dr. Korie Leigh and Emily Gatto on Helping Kids Cope
Faith, Emotional Abuse & Hopeful Stories
From Noodle Loaf to Escapees: Music, Peas, and Picture Book Magic
From Blue's Clues to YouTube: Angela Santomero's Princess Penelope and the Future of Preschool Media
Building Towers of Trust and Love of Science Through Story
From Montana Ranches to Hawaiian Seas: Honoring Family Through Story
Hope in an Angry World: Tim Wright and The Adventures of Toby Baxter
How Soccer Changes Lives: Chris Navalta Shares Inspiring Player Journeys
Listening Kids into Existence: Parenting, Classrooms, and a Grandpuppy Named Misa
Why Nothing Collapses and Everything Glows: Quantum Physics for Kids
From Postwar Pain to Construction Play: Books That Build Empathy and Wonder
Summer Camp, New Friends, Big Feelings
There Are No Dinos In This Book...Or Are There?
Gifted, Overwhelmed and Deeply Loved
How a Science‑of‑Reading Program and a 10‑Year‑Old Author Inspire Young Readers
We Are Mighty: Tiny Acts That Tell Kids They Matter
Maine, Moose, and Motherhood (Sort Of)
Robots, Werewolves, and Wonder: Picture Books that Celebrate Imagination and Culture
From Monet to Blue Butterflies: Picture Books That Celebrate Curiosity and Inclusion
Ethical Ed Tech: Putting Students Before Screens
Love Runs Through Everything: Picture Books About Loss and Finding Your Place
Wrapped With Love: Ashley Lam on Grandma, Wontons, and AAPI Heritage
It's Okay to Feel: Shannon Stocker on Boys, Big Emotions, and The Roach King of Raleigh
Small Acts, Big Ripples: Lin Oliver on Kindness, Kid Power, and SCBWI
Listen to the Girls: Chrystal D. Giles on Protecting and Empowering Kids
Mirros, Windows And Moonlit Roads
Sour, Sweet, and Adventurous: Inspiring Journeys in Children's Books
Inside The Endless Game
Every Child Deserves To Be Seen
Celebrating The Cozy And Creepy Sides Of Kidlit
Celebrating Night Owls And Night Markets
The Mystery Of The Stolen World Cup Trophy
Magic, Mystery & The Incredible Phyllis Wong
Catitude At The Pool
Raffi Riffs On Love, Chores & Children's Music
This Episode Is For The Birds! Celebrating America's State Birds & Curious Kids
Going to the Festival: Celebrating Community, Memories, and Art
The Adventures Of Tubby Nugget
Bedtime In The Black Forest
The Power Of Encouragement
From the Cross to Our Kids' Hearts: Teaching Emotions God's Way

Gardens, Grit & Growing Up
In this uplifting episode, we're celebrating two powerful books that help kids grow—both in the garden and in their character. First, Jed welcomes Sharon Rose, landscape designer and debut picture book author of Through the Garden Gate. Sharon shares how her lifelong love of gardening began with her dad and the neighbors who mentored her in their San Jose backyard. Those intergenerational friendships inspired Miss Mary, the neighbor in her book who invites bored, screen‑tempted Miles into her garden. As Miles helps with "weeding" he doesn't want to do, he discovers curiosity, problem‑solving, and the magic of plants. Sharon and Jed talk about getting kids outside, the healing power of nature, creating pollinator gardens instead of endless lawn, and how gardens can connect neighbors and families. Then Jed talks with David Farkas, author of the middle grade novel Can't Never Could: A Child's Guide to Perseverance. David explains the family saying behind the title—every time he said "I can't," his parents replied, "Can't never could!"—and how that simple idea shaped his life. In the book, a boy is followed by a stubborn little sprite who appears whenever he says "I can't," pushing him to keep trying. David and Jed dive into why kids need to hear "I can't…yet," the dangers of quitting too quickly, and how youth sports, music, and other activities can build real confidence. They also take on participation trophies, cross‑training, and the importance of finishing a season—even when it's hard. It's a heart‑warming conversation about getting kids outdoors, helping them stick with challenges, and using stories to grow resilient, joyful humans.