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The Book Review
 
The world's top authors and critics join host Pamela Paul and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world.
 
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Writing Excuses
 
Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we're not that smart.
 
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Remember Reading Podcast
 
A family podcast about classic children’s books and the impact they have on us long into adulthood. In each episode, we talk about one popular children's book from the past, uncovering the unique story behind the story. While sitting down with famous, award-winning authors, we investigate the timeless themes in kids’ books.
 
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The Yarn
 
The Yarn takes listeners behind the scenes of children's literature. Each episode features an author or illustrator talking about how they create books for young readers.
 
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Scholastic Reads
 
Scholastic's podcast about the joy and power of reading, the books we publish for children and young adults, and the authors, editors, and stories behind them. We’ll explore topics important to parents, educators, and the reader in all of us.
 
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Writing for Children
 
Do you want to learn how to write for children? The Institute of Children's Literature has taught hundreds of thousands of aspiring writers, and the director of ICL is the host of Writing for Children. Bestselling children's author Katie Davis focuses on the craft of writing for children: how to write a children’s book, how to write for children’s magazines, how to get paid, and get published. There are listener questions, with answers from the experts at the Institute, plus hard-to-find res ...
 
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BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation
 
In which the CenterForLit staff embarks on a quest to discover the Great Ideas of literature in books of every description: ancient classics to fresh bestsellers; epic poems to bedtime stories. This podcast is a production of The Center for Literary Education and is a reading companion for teachers, homeschoolers, and readers of all stripes.
 
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A Brave Writer's Life In Brief
 
The Brave Writer podcast is a big juicy conversation about how to bring learning to life for your kids! Julie Bogart and guests talk about how parents and children are partners in the learning adventure, especially when approaching the daunting task of writing. Brave Writer appeals to homeschoolers, educators, and parents who want more out of "school" than merely passing tests. Visit us at http://bravewriter.com and follow along at the blog for show notes: http://blog.bravewriter.com
 
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Charlotte Mason Poetry
 
Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.
 
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Circle Round
 
Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10. Each 10- to 20-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.
 
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The Children's Book Podcast
 
Hosted by Matthew C. Winner. The Children's Book Podcast features insightful and sincere interviews with authors, illustrators, and everyone involved in taking a book from drawing board to bookshelf.
 
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Fairy Tales for Unwanted Children
 
Sometimes "happily ever after" is no guarantee. We feature short, original fairy tales that turn towards the dark and unsettling. These stories are not intended for children, but most of them do stand alone.
 
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Irish Times Books
 
The Books Podcast with Martin Doyle. Sponsored by Green & Blacks.
 
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Poems Every Child Should Know by Unknown
 
A treasure trove of more than two hundred poems, this gem of an anthology compiled by Mary E Burt is indeed a most valuable set of poems to read or listen to. Published in 1904, Poems Every Child Should Know contains some well-loved verses like Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, Lewis Carroll's delightful parody Father William, Felicia Hemans' deeply-moving Casablanca and other favorites. It also has lesser-known but equally beautiful pieces like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow' ...
 
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The Irish Times Books Podcast
 
The Books Podcast with Martin Doyle. Sponsored by Green & Blacks.
 
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Tides of History
 
Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.
 
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The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children by Charles Kingsley
 
The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children by Charles Kingsley is a collection of three Greek mythology stories: Perseus, The Argonauts, and Theseus. The author had a great fondness for Greek fairy tales and believed the adventures of the characters would inspire children to achieve higher goals with integrity.
 
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Book Echoes
 
Making great books and creative lives that work.
 
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The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
 
Peter Rabbit goes to school, with Mother Nature as his teacher. In this zoology book for children, Thornton W. Burgess describes the mammals of North America in the form of an entertaining story, including plenty of detail but omitting long scientific names. There is an emphasis on conservation.
 
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Kid Stories
 
An exciting collection of original stories crafted for a younger audience.
 
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Kidlit These Days
 
Kidlit These Days is your kidlit connoisseurs pairing the best of children’s literature with what’s going on in the world today.
 
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Poetry for Kids
 
Funny poems for children
 
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The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)
 
The Book of Life is an interview-format podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly, with occasional coverage of Jewish YA/adult books, music, film and web, established in December 2005. Host: Heidi Rabinowitz Sponsor: Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel of Boca Raton, Florida
 
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Book Lit!
 
Fun book reviews and commentary to feed your book hungry soul and sharpen your writing!
 
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Short Story Collection by Various
 
Short Story Collection 001: a collection of 10 short works of fiction in the public domain.
 
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Kayray's Storytime by Various
 
A collection of my favorite short children's stories and rhymes.
 
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Nine Unlikely Tales for Children by Edith Nesbit
 
Nine original and, yes, unlikely fairy-tales, which include stories of the arithmetic fairy, the king who became a charming villa-residence and the dreadful automatic nagging machine. All are classic-Nesbit: charming, novel and not afraid to squeeze in a moral or two — told with proper fairy-tale style. Summary by Cori
 
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Everything Under The Sun
 
Children are full of curiosity and questions about the world. Each Friday, join Molly Oldfield, the very first question writer (or QI Elf) on the BBC TV show QI and author of three books as she answers questions - with the help of experts from Neil Gaiman to the fish curators at the Natural History Museum - sent into the show by children around the world. If you're a kid with questions you want answered or if you want to learn interesting facts about life on earth, this is the award winning ...
 
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Talking Books with Dr. D
 
In this channel we'll be talking about books and reading. From children's books to literary fiction and everything in between. Hope you like it.
 
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Children of the Adams
 
Join some nerds as they amble through life, and talk about the import things; movies, TV shows, and comic books.
 
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American Fairy Tales by L. Frank Baum
 
This collection of fantasy stories was originally serialized in regional newspapers, prior to being published as a complete volume. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum’s work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children’s stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. (Introduction by Wiki ...
 
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The Book of Art for Young People by Agnes Ethel Conway
 
This is a charming book on Art History for children (and everyone else). Each chapter focuses on a great painting, reproduced in color in the original text. The authors explain the story behind the paintings, as well as the life, times, and techniques of the artists.
 
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Stories of Great Composers for Children by Thomas Tapper
 
This is a collection of ten short, entertaining, informative picture-book biographies of famous composers. Each book tells about the childhood and great achievements of a composer, and includes a short musical example.
 
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Famous Men of Rome by John H. Haaren
 
Famous Men of Rome is a series of biographical sketches written for the purpose of making the study of history lively and interesting by giving insight into the men who lived during this time.
 
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Lil' Philosophers
 
A podcast for kids and adults to find new meaning in children's books. To help foster an early relationship with philosophy. Where Plato meets Play-Doh
 
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3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
 
Illustrators Will Terry, Lee White, and Jake Parker talk about illustration, how to do it, how to make a living at it, and how to make an impact in the world with your art.
 
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Little Bear by Laura Rountree Smith
 
A story for children about a little bear with no name, “there were not enough names to go round,” and his adventures in finding one.
 
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The Good Book Company Podcast
 
This is The Good Book Company Podcast, a show where we have lively conversations with authors about church, culture and the Christian life. The Good Book Company produces biblical, relevant and accessible resources for the church.
 
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Mother West Wind's Children by Thornton W. Burgess
 
“You can’t fool old Mother Nature. No, Sir, you can’t fool old Mother Nature, and it’s of no use to try.” The animals of the Green Meadows and Green Forest have little adventures while Grandfather Frog tells stories to Mother West Wind’s children, the Merry Little Breezes.
 
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3 Book Girls
 
Imagine extreme book lovers getting together every week to talk about what they have been reading. Now add some inappropriate comments, snark, and silliness, and you have 3BookGirls. If you enjoy reading a discovering new books, join the best book club you never knew you were missing! Like us on Facebook!!
 
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Bed Time Stories for Aidan Christopher by Unknown
 
Bed Time Stories is a collection of 14 short stories especially for young children.
 
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Bibliovile: The Terrible Book Exchange
 
We're a podcast that reads bad books. The worst. Listen to us every other Thursday!
 
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American History Stories by Mara L. Pratt
 
A children’s book detailing early American history from the Norsemen to the Revolution, meant for educational use. (Description by the reader)
 
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Book Nomad: Reading the World
 
Book Nomad is a fortnightly podcast by Muslims for those who love reading, culture and the occasional tough question! Each episode, we explore a book, dive into its themes and see how it applies to our real lives and communities. Instagram: @booknomadpodcast
 
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Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know by Hamilton Wright Mabie
 
This is a collection of well known fairy tales by various authors, including the Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault and many others.
 
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Read This Book!
 
Lisa Von Drasek hosts Read This Book!, which features University of Minnesota librarians who review books from various genres: including children’s literature, cookbooks, science, mysteries, and popular literature.
 
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Jewish Children (Yudishe Kinder) by Sholem Aleichem
 
Although written from a child’s perspective, this is not a kids book but a series of funny, poignant, and sometimes disturbing stories about life in a late 19th-century Russian-Jewish village — the world of my grandparents. Sholem Rabinovich (1859-1916) was born in Pereiaslav, Ukraine and later immigrated to New York. His short stories about Tevye and his daughters were freely adapted into the musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. Rabinovich’s will contained the following injunction: “Let my name be ...