When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
Lil' Leaders is a podcast for kids that celebrates the traits, experiences, and actions that make leaders effective. We’ll hear from real school-age leaders nationwide that are making an impact in our world today and close our time with a picture book recommendation supporting, inspiring, and inviting children to lead in our ever-changing world. Join us as we explore and celebrate kids like you, who are growing into their best version of themselves while impacting others one step at a time. Hosted by a teacher, author, parent, and life-long learner just like you.
Lil' Leaders is a podcast for kids that celebrates the traits, experiences, and actions that make leaders effective. We’ll hear from real school-age leaders nationwide that are making an impact in our world today and close our time with a picture book recommendation supporting, inspiring, and inviting children to lead in our ever-changing world. Join us as we explore and celebrate kids like you, who are growing into their best version of themselves while impacting others one step at a time. Hosted by a teacher, author, parent, and life-long learner just like you.
This inspiring episode consisted of 2 continents: the United States and Australia, and 2 groups: the authors and readers! We sit down with authors Sharmilla and Sharminey of Books for Growing Minds (@bfgminds) to talk about their empowering book, Fantastically Me . The story follows a talented main character and a group of friends competing in a talent show—only to start doubting themselves. But what do they learn? That they are enough, just as they are! Alongside Sharmilla and Sharminey, several young readers share what this story taught them about confidence, self-worth, and how to handle self-doubt in challenging moments. The sisters also discuss their passion for writing books that uplift kids, the importance of reading, and how parents can encourage confidence by modeling positive behaviors. Enjoy this uplifting conversation full of wisdom, encouragement, and the reminder that we are all fantastically enough! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Fantastically Me Authors: Sharminey Selvanathan & Sharmilla Fassbender Illustrator: Silvia Fassbender Six friends are excited for the talent show! However, the notice the cool Kane Kamehameha, and start to doubt their own abilities. What do the friends do? Read to see how they learn that being fantastically themselves, is all they need to be. b. Enough Is Author: Jessica Whipple Illustrator: Nicole Wong How many friends, turns, clothes, toys, fashion accessories, books? How much of anything? The pictures follow one child as she learns the difference between wanting and needing and, in the end, feels the contentment that flows from being satisfied with what she has. The text, meanwhile, frames a difficult idea in simple, spare language: “Somewhere between a little and a lot, there is Enough. It might be hard to spot, but it’s always there.” Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. What does Fantastically Me teach about believing in yourself? 2. Have you ever doubted yourself like the characters in the book? How did you overcome it? 3. What’s one thing you’re really good at that makes you fantastically you? 4. How can parents and caregivers help kids feel more confident in their talents? 5. What’s one way you can remind yourself that you are enough in tough moments? 6. What is your main take away from today’s episode? Have a great week everyone! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Meet today's lil' leader, Enza, a thoughtful and respectful classmate who inspires others by leading with kindness. In this episode, Enza shares a powerful story about standing up for a friend who made an honest mistake and how she wished she had spoken up even sooner. She reflects on the importance of supporting others and embracing courage. Enza also opens up about her admiration for her cousin, who lives life to the fullest and always gives her best effort. Tune in to discover how Enza’s actions make her a remarkable role model for her peers. Picture Book Recommendations: a. Sticks Author & Illustrator: Diane Alber A heartwarming story about finding your place in the world. Sticks is about a Popsicle that accidentally melts and becomes just a plain stick. He has a hard time adjusting to his new normal but with the help of some new friends (who happen to be sticks too) he realizes that everything happened for a reason and that melting was part of his journey. Sticks is a story that almost anyone can relate to. It's about finding yourself in a situation that didn't turn out like you expected and having your friends and family help you find he courage to pick yourself back up and persevere. b. You Can Be A Good Friend (No Matter What) Author: Taraji P. Henson Illustrator: Paul Kellam In this debut picture book from Taraji P. Henson, quirky, stylish and a bit off-the-cuff Lil TJ is ready for her first day of school. But when she gets there, TJ finds that everything she does is a little different than everyone else and she’s standing out in all the wrong ways. Once TJ’s classmate Beau notices, he relentlessly teases her. TJ is filled with anxiety and doubt until she recalls some important words of wisdom from her Grandma Patsy. When she looks inside to her own creativity and personality, she figures out how to help herself make new friends! —and helps someone else too! Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. Have you ever helped a friend who was being treated unfairly? How did it feel? 2. If you could do something differently when something hard happened, what would it be? 3. Who do you look up to because they are brave or always try their best? Why? 4. What does being a good role model mean to you? Can you think of a time you were one? 5. Why is it important to speak up when someone is being teased? How can we get better at doing it? 6. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Enza? Have a great week everyone! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
This week, we're sitting down with the incredibly dedicated Shelby, the creator of Little Justice Leaders, to talk about how they're creating the next generation of changemakers! From schools to living rooms, Shelby and her team are making social justice education accessible and engaging for kids and adults alike. Whether it's helping parents tackle tough topics or giving teachers the tools to foster meaningful conversations, their work is transforming communities one lesson at a time. Shelby shares the "why" behind Little Justice Leaders, the impact they're making, and how small conversations can spark big change. Ready to raise a changemaker? Don’t miss this empowering conversation! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Peaceful Fights For Equal Rights Author: Rob Sanders Illustrator: Jared Andrew Schorr Protesting. Standing up for what’s right. Uniting around the common good—kids have questions about all of these things they see and hear about each day. Through sparse and lyrical writing, Rob Sanders introduces abstract concepts like “fighting for what you believe in” and turns them into something actionable. Jared Schorr’s bold, bright illustrations brings the resistance to life making it clear that one person can make a difference. And together, we can accomplish anything. b. Everyone Belongs Author: Heather Avis Illustrator: Heather Mensinga Macy and Tru are putting on a spectacular talent show to highlight the ways they love to perform. Other kids arrive, eager to participate but unsure if they’ll be welcomed. Since the two sisters know that everything is a lot more fun when everybody’s included, they’re determined to find a role in the show for each person. Inspiring, encouraging, and packed with joy, Everyone Belongs reminds us that it’s possible to make room for all people and all abilities—and that life is brighter when we give every person a chance to shine. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. What does being a changemaker mean to you, and how can you start making a difference in your community today? 2. What are some tough topics that you think are important to talk about, and how can we approach those conversations with kindness and curiosity? 3. What role do you think kids, parents, and teachers play in creating a fair and just world? 4. Can you think of a time when you learned something that changed how you see the world? How did it impact you? 5. What’s one small step we can take as a family to practice social justice in our everyday lives? 6. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Shelby? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Welcome Olivia Genesis to today's episode! She’s a Lil’ Leader who’s always on the move—kicking it in karate, shining as a model, singing her heart out, writing a book for kids, and helping others with kindness. But Olivia’s true superpower? Knowing when to say, “This isn’t the right fit,” so she can keep discovering what she loves most. With so much on her plate, Olivia strives to master the art of balancing her time, making sure there’s always room for quiet moments like crocheting to unwind. She reminds us all that balance is the key to being your best self. Don’t miss this inspiring episode—tune in to hear Olivia’s story! Picture Book Recommendations: a. The World Is Awaiting You Author: Marianne Richmond Illustrator: Sally Garland From Marianne Richmond, who has has touched the lives of more than six million readers over two decades, The World is Awaiting You is a new book relishing the cusp of a new beginning, when you are poised to bring all of your unique gifts to the world. Let's celebrate YOU and all the possibilities on the horizon! Today is your bright beginning, to think and feel and do. Make your own mark. Believe in your spark. The world is awaiting you! b. I Got This! I Have Bounce Back Superpowers Author: Julia Cook & Michele Borba Illustrator: Dale Crawford "The path you will take is steep and bumpy. There are no shortcuts. To make it to the top, you'll need to use your BOUNCE BACK SUPERPOWERS." Charlie has wanted to be a rescue dog since he was a puppy. But getting his certification as an official Rescue Dog requires a climb to the very top of the tallest mountain! With the help of his friends, Charlie sets out on a big adventure. Soon enough, obstacles begin to show up that test his determination. Charlie learns six Bounce Back Superpowers that allow him to overcome challenges and stay on the path. Through this story, readers will learn ways to: approach difficulties with calm resolve think creatively about possible solutions break problems into manageable steps take a "paws" now and then to recharge before moving forward With friendship, encouragement, and wisdom, the next new Rescue Dog might just grow up before your eyes - and have an immediate opportunity to make a difference. Cool Q's For Discussion: What’s one new activity you’ve tried recently? How did you know if it was the right fit for you? 2. How do you manage your time when you have a lot of things to do? Do you have any tips that work for you? 3. Olivia enjoys crocheting as a way to destress. What’s something you enjoy during your quiet time to relax or destress? 4. Have you tried to help others by modeling how to do something, like Olivia did? What was it? 5. Why do you think it’s important to take breaks and enjoy quiet moments, especially when you have a busy schedule? 6. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Olivia? Have a great week everyone! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
In today's episode, we meet a talented and inspiring young guest named Vindhy! She loves Bollywood dancing, gymnastics, and singing. With a big dream of becoming a singer someday, she shares how being recognized as Student of the Month taught her the value of listening and learning from others. She also loves reading and believes being true to yourself means knowing how to say no to things that don’t feel right for you. Get ready to hear her story, her advice, and how she’s already shining bright while staying true to herself! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Once Upon A Book Author & Illustrator: Grace Lin & Kate Messner A modern folktale about the joy of reading. Once upon a time, there was a girl. She went to a place alive with colors, where even the morning dew was warm. Alice loves to imagine herself in the magical pages of her favorite book. So when it flaps its pages and invites her in, she is swept away to a world of wonder and adventure, riding camels in the desert, swimming under the sea with colorful fish, floating in outer space, and more! But when her imaginative journey comes to an end, she yearns for the place she loves best of all. Paired with vibrant illustrations, this lyrical, expressive story invites the reader to savor each page and indulge in the power of imagination. b. My Bollywood Dream Author & Illustrator: Avani Dwivedi It’s Friday night, and on the bustling streets of Mumbai, a girl heads out with her family to the cinema. As she rides through the winding blocks with her maa, baba, and bhai, old melodies fill the car. And as she captures the sights and sounds of the city with her camera, she imagines a movie unfolding before her eyes. A choreographed dance sequence atop a long line of cars! When they arrive at the screening, the room is abuzz with people from all walks of life, waiting to lose themselves in the show. And finally comes the best part: time for everyone to jump up and dance! First-time author-illustrator Avani Dwivedi offers a buoyant, whimsically illustrated love letter to Mumbai and Bollywood—and to children everywhere eager to take mastery of their dreams. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. How can you be a better listener? Why does Vindhy feel listening is important? 2. What does it mean to be true to yourself? How can you say no to things you don’t like? 3. If you want to follow your dreams, how can you find help like Vindhy did with her brother? 4. How can you try new things while still doing what you already love? 5. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Vindhy? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Have you ever tried something new and realized it wasn’t for you? Today's guest, Paige, has been exploring her passions since she was just 3 years old! Whether it’s dancing, acting, or modeling, Paige keeps trying new things—even when they don’t always work out—because each step brings her closer to what she truly loves. Each step also gives to the confidence to try the next interest. We can’t wait for you to enjoy our conversation! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Hooray For You Author & Illustrator: Marianne Richmond Hooray for You! is a celebration of You-Ness, the grand sum of mind, body and heart that makes every person truly unique by bestselling author Marianne Richmond. Look in the mirror. Love who you see. Stand tall. Smile big. Shout, "Hooray for me!" A welcome appreciation of the wonderfulness in us all that makes the perfect kindergarten book to celebrate what makes your kids unique! b. I Will Be Fierce Author: Bea Birdsong Illustrator: Nidhi Chanani Full of positive encouragement to find something you're passionate about and how to get started on making a big difference through small actions, this brilliant factbook for kids is a treasure trove of information and great advice. I Will Be Fierce is a powerful picture book about courage, confidence, kindness, and finding the extraordinary in everyday moments. It's a brand new day, and a young girl decides to take on the world like a brave explorer heading off on an epic fairytale quest. From home to school and back again, our hero conquers the Mountain of Knowledge (the library), forges new bridges (friendships), and leads the victorious charge home on her steed (the school bus). Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. Paige talks about how trying new things helped her discover her passions. What’s something new you’ve tried recently, and how did it make you feel? 2. Paige says that to be your best self, you have to know what you like. What are some things you’ve discovered about yourself that make you happy? 3. Confidence comes from doing things we love. What’s one activity or hobby that makes you feel confident? 4. Paige encourages kids to try new things. What’s one activity you’ve always wanted to try, and what’s stopping you? 5. After hearing Paige’s story, how do you think exploring new interests can help you learn more about yourself? 6. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Paige? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Today, we’re so excited to welcome Andi Smiley to our Big Leader Feature! Andi is the creator of the Family Podcast Guide , a wonderful resource that helps parents find fun, educational podcasts for the whole family. She’s here to share how her guide makes screen-free fun easier and helps families laugh, learn, and connect. Andi’s work doesn’t stop there—she’s also building a supportive podcasting community where parents can share ideas, network, and even start their own podcasts! Join us as Andi gives us a peek behind the curtain of the Family Podcast Guide and inspires us all to dive into the world of family-friendly podcasting. Picture Book Recommendations: a. The Magic of Me: My Magical Choices Author: Becky Cummings Illustrator: Zuzana Svobodova Do your children realize they have one of life's greatest gifts, the ability to make choices that determine how their day will go? Life can be rough. We can't always control what will happen, but we can always decide how we respond to it. When we teach kids that they have the power to choose their reactions, it shifts everything! By choosing positive actions, kids feel happier and build lifelong healthy habits. No more, "I can't, I don't know, or I'm not!" My Magical Choices presents 13 "I choose" statements that empower children to take responsibility for their days and inspire them to use conscious language and choose to be calm, forgiving, brave, honest, friendly, and much more. b. The Little Book of Listening Author: Zach Bush & Laurie Friedman Illustrator: Vitor Lopes Listening to others one of the most important social skills that children can learn. There’s so much to know about listening—how to do it and why it is an essential tool for good relationships at home, at school, and on the playground. It’s all introduced in The Little Book of Listening! With this book, young readers will learn valuable social skills that will help them get along better with siblings, friends, adults, and schoolmates. The Little Book of Listening breaks it all down and shows kids concrete examples of how they can listen to others and why it is so important. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. What kinds of podcasts do you think your family would enjoy most together? 2. How could a family podcast routine help you connect and learn together? 3. What ideas do you have for creating a podcast after hearing Andi’s tips? 4. How could listening to podcasts add variety to your family’s screen-free activities? 5. How might joining a podcast community benefit your family? 6. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Welcome to today’s episode! Today on the Lil' Leaders Podcast, meet Harriet! She’s a young girl with a huge heart, on a mission to make sure everyone feels included and loved. Through her charity work, Harriet proves that even small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positivity and make the world a better place. Be inspired by her understanding of how important it is to life others up. Let's get started! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Don't Be Afraid To Drop Author: Julia Cook Illustrator: Anna Laura Sullivan What happens when one little raindrop finds the courage to let go? Way up in the sky, Hopp the raindrop is scared of change. Hopp loves playing with his friends, riding on clouds, and being happy with his safe, predictable life. But he soon learns that staying where he is limits the impact he can have on those around him. "You have so many gifts to share with the world, so many dreams to live. Take a chance little man, let go of this cloud. Discover the ways you can give." Don't Be Afraid to Drop is a book for anyone who is at a transitional point in their life. From the kindergartener heading to school, to an adult nearing retirement, and everyone in between, this creative analogy provides all who read it with a positive perspective on change, taking risks, and giving back. There's so much good that can happen when we step beyond our comfort zones and try something new! b. How To Make a Better World Author: Keilly Swift Illustrator: Jamie Margolin Full of positive encouragement to find something you're passionate about and how to get started on making a big difference through small actions, this brilliant factbook for kids is a treasure trove of information and great advice. There's a lot that can be changed by just one person if you know what to do. If you are a kid with big dreams and a passion for what is right, you just might be a world-changer in the making! Through ideas as small as creating a neighborhood lending library to as important as public speaking and how to talk about politics, How to Make a Better World is a practical guide to activism for children. Well-written and divided into sections on You, Community, Environment, and more, this educational book helps children to look at what they might like to achieve, and the logical approach makes it easy to navigate if you want to tie topics up with school projects. Brightly illustrated inclusive art makes this factbook as visually appealing as its message. You can easily jump around without any loss of comprehension and dip in for short or longer periods. Learn about tricky social interactions like friendship fallouts, or bullying and how to maneuver them, or find out how to go about creating activist campaigns to tackle climate change or social injustice. If kids are to think positive thoughts and be part of movements for positive change, they need to be encouraged to do it. This book is full of wonderful facts about the world, presenting such positivity as cool, sensible, exciting, and achievable. The perfect starter book to activism for kids. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. How does Harriet’s belief in "it shouldn’t have to happen to you to matter to you" resonate with you? Can you think of a time when you applied this in your life? 2. Harriet makes sure her brother, who is autistic, feels included. What are some ways we can promote inclusion for people of all abilities in our own communities? 3. Harriet’s charity work, like blessing boxes and Block Love Charlotte, shows her commitment to giving back. What causes or acts of kindness are you passionate about supporting? 4. How do you think Harriet balances her charity work, modeling, acting, and school at such a young age? What can we learn from her about time management and following multiple passions? 5. What are some ways you can encourage inclusivity and kindness in your everyday life, inspired by Harriet's story? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Welcome to today’s episode! I’m excited to introduce our guest, Jen Orr, the creator of Eyewords Learning. Jen developed a unique way to help kids learn to read by using the science of how our brains work best. Her program, Eyewords, combines seeing, hearing, and touching all at once to make learning easier. It connects the sounds, letters, and meanings of words in a way that helps kids remember them faster and feel more confident. Jen’s method makes reading fun again, step by step, and we’re thrilled to hear her story and how Eyewords can help kids. Let’s get started! Picture Book Recommendations: a. How Rocket Learned to Read Author & Illustrator: Tad Hills Learn to read with this New York Times-bestselling picture book, starring an irresistible dog named Rocket and his teacher, a little yellow bird. Follow along as Rocket masters the alphabet, sounds out words, and finally . . . learns to read all on his own! With a story that makes reading fun—and will even help listeners learn to read—this book is ideal for kindergarten classrooms and story hour or as a gift for that beginning reader. b. A Walk in the Words Author & Illustrator: Hudson Talbott Hudson Talbott's inspiring story vividly reveals the challenges--and ultimately the rewards--of being a non-mainstream kind of learner. When Hudson Talbott was a little boy, he loved drawing, and it came naturally to him. But reading? No way! One at a time, words weren't a problem, but long sentences were a struggle. As his friends moved on to thicker books, he kept his slow reading a secret. But that got harder every year. He felt alone, lost, and afraid in a world of too many words. Fortunately, his love of stories wouldn't let him give up. He started giving himself permission to read at his own pace, using the words he knew as stepping-stones to help draw him into a story. And he found he wasn't so alone--in fact, lots of brilliant people were slow readers, too. Learning to accept the fact that everyone does things in their own unique way, and that was okay, freed him up and ultimately helped Hudson thrive and become the fabulous storyteller he is today. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. Why did Jen Orr create Eyewords, and how does it help kids learn to read? 2. How does Eyewords meet kids where they are in their reading journey? 3. How can learning to read with Eyewords make reading fun again? 4. What is the step-by-step process of Eyewords, and how does it help build confidence in reading? 5. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Jen Orr and Eyewords Learning? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
Lifting Each Other Up : With Smiles And Teamwork What does it take to be a true leader in the face of challenges? Meet Sahasra, today's Lil' Leader! This incredible 7th grader has a heart full of empathy, always finding ways to help those in need. Even when faced with unexpected situations and comments, Sahasra stays optimistic and encourages her classmates to work together for the greater good. In her episode, you'll be inspired by her powerful approach to lifting others up. Don't miss out on this uplifting conversation! Picture Book Recommendations: a. I Got the School Spirit Author: Connie Schofield-Morrison Illustrator: Frank Morrison Summer is over, and this little girl has got the school spirit! She hears the school spirit in the bus driving up the street-- VROOM, VROOM! --and in the bell sounding in the halls-- RING-A-DING! She sings the school spirit in class with her friends-- ABC, 123! The school spirit helps us all strive and grow. What will you learn today? This exuberant celebration of the first day of school illustrated by award-winning illustrator Frank Morrison will have every kid cheering for school to begin! b. Remarkably You Author: Pat Zietlow Miller Illustrator: Patrice Barton Heartfelt and timeless, Remarkably You is an inspirational manifesto about all of the things—little or small, loud or quiet—that make us who we are. Great for sharing and gifting, especially to celebrate your remarkable graduate. New York Times bestselling author Pat Zietlow Miller celebrates individuality in her remarkable picture book about the beauty of being yourself. With encouraging text and exuberant illustrations by Patrice Barton, readers will delight in all the ways they can be their remarkable selves. You might go unnoticed, or shine like a star,but wherever you go and whoever you are…don’t change how you act to be just like the rest.Believe in yourself and the things you do best. Cool Q's For Discussion: How did moving from India to the Canada change Sahasra's perspective on helping others who struggle? 2. What strategies does Sahasra use to encourage kids in group projects to collaborate, when they don’t see eye to eye at first? 3. How does Sahasra stay focused on the positive things about herself when others may exclude her or say unkind things? 4. Would you handle these situations the same way Sahasra did? Why or why not? 5. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Sahasra? Have a great week! Keep Leading and Keep Reading, Tina…
A Traveling Teacher: Helping Kids Learn Everywhere Meet Peter Panopolous, this week's Big Leader feature! After 12 years of classroom teaching, Peter pursued his next dream—teaching online to support kids who needed alternative learning options. In this episode, we explore his strategies and compassionate approach as he created ATravelingTeacher.com. His platform helps students, whether they’re ill or facing challenges that keep them out of traditional classrooms, find comfort and confidence in an online learning environment. Picture Book Recommendations: a. School Is Wherever I Am Author & Illustrator: Ellie Peterson From Ellie Peterson, the author-illustrator of How to Hug A Pufferfish comes a timely new picture book about learning, exploration, and the ever-expanding definition of school. Is school only one place? Are there other classrooms? Different teachers? New Lessons? In this charming, thoughtful picture book, author-illustrator Ellie Peterson explores learning, adventure, and the thousands of the things you can discover outside of a classroom―about the world, about your family, about yourself. Because school is truly wherever you are. b. Because You Are My Teacher Author: Sherry North Illustrator: Marcellus Hall One devoted teacher will stop at nothing to show her class the wonders of the world. From soaring over the Great Wall of China to hang gliding in the Australian Outback, the class has all kinds of adventures, across all seven continents. Because You Are My Teacher , is an exciting introduction to geography and makes a touching gift for any teacher who has broadened your child’s horizons. The book includes a note about the seven continents and each of the places or creatures mentioned in the book. Cool Q's For Discussion: 1. What stood out to you about Peter’s approach to helping students adjust to online learning? 2. How do you think online education can benefit students who face challenges in traditional classrooms? 3. Have you ever had to step out of your comfort zone like Peter did when he changed careers? How did it feel? 4. How can you help someone who may need to attend online school temporarily? 5. What is your main takeaway from today’s episode with Peter? Have a great week! Keep Reading and Keep Leading, Tina…
Show Notes Big Heart, Brave Choices: Being a Friend and a Leader Meet Veera, our first Lil' Leader of the season! She's an elementary school student who loves helping others, even during her lessons. Supporting her peers and family is incredibly important to her! Her episode, 'Big Heart, Brave Choices: Being a Friend and a Leader,' is also her first time on a podcast. Congratulations Veera! Enjoy our conversation with Veera and learn more about her inspiring story. Picture Book Recommendations: a. The Scarecrow Author: Beth Ferry Illustrator: The Fan Brothers Bestselling author Beth Ferry (Stick and Stone) and the widely acclaimed Fan Brothers (The Night Gardener) present a gorgeous and poignant picture book about two unexpected friends and the special connection they share. This tender and affectionate story reminds us of the comforting power of friendship and the joy of helping others—a tale that will inspire and delight children for generations to come. All the animals know not to mess with old Scarecrow. But when a small, scared crow falls from midair, Scarecrow does the strangest thing.… He saves the tiny baby crow. Soon a loving bond grows between the two unlikely friends. But is it strong enough to weather the changing of the seasons? b. Stick and Stone Author: Beth Ferry Illustrator: Tom Lichenfeld When Stick rescues Stone from a prickly situation with a Pinecone, the pair becomes fast friends. But when Stick gets stuck, can Stone return the favor? With a subtle anti-bullying message even the young will understand, Stick and Stone have energy, emotion, and personality to spare and share a story of kindness and friendship that all will enjoy. Cool Q's For Discussion: How does Veera handle situations when other kids aren’t being nice at school? What special skill did Veera learn from her mom that she enjoys doing? Who did Veera help during a math lesson, and what was she helping them with? What are some of Veera's favorite activities to do when she’s not in school? Why does Veera think it's important to help others, even when she's busy with her own work? What is your main takeaway from today's episode? Have a great week! Keep Reading and Keep Leading, Tina…
In this week's REPOST episode, Baxter and Ethan stopped by to share a special family story. Currently in Austrailia, these young brothers share their story about the difficult times their family experienced during the pandemic and the project they created together to get them through with joy. Their story is one filled with family, love, determination, persistence, bravery and empathy. Enjoy listening to Baxter and Ethan in this week's interview. Picture Book Recommendations: a. The Holdin Pott Author: Chandra Ghosh Ippen Illustrator: Erich Ippen Jr. A worn pressure cooker and a sweet little pot learn new ways of dealing with difficult feelings. Meet the Potts. Holdin Pott grew up learning to keep in feelings of sadness and anger. He is one tough pressure cooker. Little Pott is watching and wants to be just like him, but when you’re little and the heat is on really high, it’s hard to keep the lid on and hold tough stories and feelings inside. What will Little Pott do? How will Holdin Pott help him? b. The Hugging Tree: A Story About Resilience Author: Jill Neimark Illustrator: Nicole Wong Alone on a mighty cliff by the sea, a tiny tree struggles to grow and thrive. She is nurtured by the sea, sun and moon, and becomes home to a family of loons. But winter ice storms and bitter cold break her boughs and roots. Will she survive? Find out how the hugging tree grows until she can hold and shelter others. Even though childhood can be a wondrous and carefree time, children must deal with difficulties as they grow. Those range from minor disappointments like losing a game, arguing with a friend or sibling, earning a poor grade…to significant blows such as the death of a parent or loved one, abuse, or neglect. c. Love Grows Everywhere Author: Barry Timms Illustrator: Tisha Lee Evelyn Del Rey is Daniela’s best friend. They do everything together and even live in twin apartments across the street from each other: Daniela with her mami and hamster, and Evelyn with her mami, papi, and cat. But not after today—not after Evelyn moves away. Until then, the girls play amid the moving boxes until it’s time to say goodbye, making promises to keep in touch, because they know that their friendship will always be special. The tenderness of Meg Medina’s beautifully written story about friendship and change is balanced by Sonia Sánchez’s colorful and vibrant depictions of the girls’ urban neighborhood. d. Big Tree Is Sick Author: Nathalie Slosse Illustrator: Rocio Del Moral Snibbles and Big Tree are best friends! They have always hung out together, and Snibbles loves Big Tree very much. When Big Tree unexpectedly falls ill with woodworm, Snibbles is very upset and angry. The illness is a very bad one and Big Tree does not feel well and doesn't want to play for a long time. Poor Snibbles! He wants Big Tree to get better, but he feels as if there is nothing he can do. What can Snibbles and his friends do to help Big Tree through his treatment and recovery? This beautifully illustrated storybook describes the anger and emotion that many children encounter when a close relative or friend is diagnosed with a long-term illness, such as cancer. Questions For Discussion: -Have you ever been in a new situation and not sure how to handle it? -Did you share your feelings with someone like a parent, frien, or sibling? Was it helpful? -Share some examples of how we can learn about ourselves through tough situations. Were you surprised with yourself? -What is your main take away from today's episode? Why? Have a great week! Keep Reading and Keep Leading, Tina…
We are revisiting with the amazing Jill Cofsky, a voice actor and primary grade reading intervention specialist. Discover the fascinating world of voice acting and how Jill's voice, paired with engaging sound effects, brings stories to life, taking listeners on a magical literary adventure. Listen in as she shares her journey and the meaningful experiences she hopes to create for young readers. Enjoy this special feature interview! Picture Book Recommendations: a. Rattlesnake Rules Author: Conrad J. Storad Illustrator: Nathaniel P. Jensen If these babies shake their rattles, you’d better pay attention! This book helps children learn about rattlesnakes. Much maligned primarily because they are too often misunderstood, rattlesnakes have gotten a bad rap over the years. Conrad J. Storad, an award-winning author of more than 30 science and nature books for young readers, wants to do something about that. In his just released book, Rattlesnake Rules, Conrad demystifies the world of rattlesnakes and introduces children to such topics as who, when, and what rattlesnakes eat. He shows readers why rattlesnakes have rattles and what it means if you hear one. You will learn how the snakes’ forked tongues help them survive. The delightful and colorful illustrations of Nathaniel P. Jensen help bring the story alive. b. My Bonus Mom! Taking the Step Out of Stepmom Author: Tami Butcher Illustrator: Feras Nouf Who is this woman? Is she going to replace mommy? Will daddy love her more than me? What if she doesn't like going to the zoo? When children of divorced or widowed parents first hear of their father's intention to remarry, they not only have to work through their own fears and feelings of uncertainty, they have to battle with century-old fairytales and modern movies that depict stepmothers as evil. However, Tami Butcher's first book in a series of books that address family matters in child-friendly rhyme opens the doors to their hearts and minds, by showing kids the positive possibilities of gaining a "bonus mom." Questions For Discussion: -Have you listened to books narrated by a voice actor? How did this enhance your listening experience? -Which sound effects are your favorite? -Do you search for stories that have both narration and sound effects? -What is your main take away from today's episode? Why? Have a great week! Keep Reading and Keep Leading, Tina…
Episode 12 Repost: Welcome to this week's repost of an unforgettable literary journey with Paige and Laly, the dynamic duo behind @paigesandlalypops! With summer break underway, these girls know all the best books for kids aged 5 and up! Get ready to laugh, learn, and leap into the pages of amazing tales as Paige and Laly bring their infectious energy and passion for reading straight to your ears. From early readers to tweens, no book is off-limits for these sister bookstagrammers. But it's not just about the books; it's about the journey. Paige and Laly will guide you with humor and heart, showing you how to swap screens for the magic of reading. These sisters have all the secrets. Enjoy this special feature interview with @paigeandlalypops. Picture Book Recommendations: a. The Library Girl Author: Karen Henry Clark Illustrator: Sheryl Murray Nancy Pearl loved books and spent so much time in her school library that her grade school classmates teased her, calling her “library girl.” When she discovers her neighborhood public library is open on Saturday, she begins the adventure of her lifetime. There, an inspiring librarian recognizes her abilities, recommends books that ignite her vivid imagination, and provides experiences to bolster her burgeoning self-confidence. As she loses herself in the books she finds herself in their pages and comes to recognize her strengths. Her self-discovery brings a realization at a young age that she wants to become a librarian so she can help children discover their dreams. This young girl, Nancy Pearl, grows up to become “America’s Most Celebrated Librarian,” devoting her life to talking about books up and down library aisles, on radio and television, at conferences and colleges around the world. Ultimately, she authors books about books, believing that reading allows people to find dreams of their own . . . with the turn of every page. b. The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned To Read Author: Rita Lorraine Hubbard Illustrator: Oge Mora Imagine learning to read at the age of 116! Discover the true story of Mary Walker, the nation's oldest student who did just that, in this picture book from a Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator and a rising star author. In 1848, Mary Walker was born into slavery. At age 15, she was freed, and by age 20, she was married and had her first child. By age 68, she had worked numerous jobs, including cooking, cleaning, babysitting, and selling sandwiches to raise money for her church. At 114, she was the last remaining member of her family. And at 116, she learned to read. From Rita Lorraine Hubbard and rising star Oge More comes the inspirational story of Mary Walker, a woman whose long life spanned from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement, and who--with perseverance and dedication--proved that you're never too old to learn. c. The Library Book Author: Tom Chapin, Michael Mark Illustrator: Chuck Groenink What’s the best way to cure a gloomy day? A trip to the library! Based on the hit song by Tom Chapin and Michael Mark, here is an affectionate, exuberant, uproarious celebration of books, reading, and—SHHH!—libraries! The rain is pouring, Dad is snoring, and the same old stuff is on TV—boring. What is there to do today? Go to the library, of course! Who will we meet there? Let's find out! d. How To Read A Book Author: Kwame Alexander Illustrator: Melissa Sweet A stunning new picture book from Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander and Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet! This New York Times bestselling duo has teamed up for the first time to bring you How to Read a Book, a poetic and beautiful journey about the experience of reading. Find a tree—a black tupelo or dawn redwood will do—and plant yourself. (It’s okay if you prefer a stoop, like Langston Hughes.) With these words, an adventure begins. Kwame Alexander’s evocative poetry and Melissa Sweet’s lush artwork come together to take readers on a sensory journey between the pages of a book. Questions For Discussion: -How do Paige and Laly pick out books to suggest for kids of different ages? -Why do the sisters think reading is so important for kids, and can they give examples to explain why? -Describe a time Paige and Laly discovered their book reviews helped a kids in a big way? -What was a specific problem they had in getting kids excited about reading, and how do they discover the solution? -What is your main take away from today's episode? Why? Have a great week! Keep Reading and Keep Leading, Tina…
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