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Addressing Big Concepts Simply For Little Minds

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This episode of Reading with Your Kids featured several children's book authors discussing their work. Kathleen Long Bostrom talked about her book "Daddy, Tell Me a Story," which was inspired by reading with her own kids. She emphasized the importance of empowering children through storytelling and letting them solve problems in books. Christina Dixon discussed her book "I Am the Moon," which came from questioning with her son about what life would be like on the moon. She highlighted the value of nurturing children's curiosity and imagination.

Sarah Gaston shared that she writes "relatable Christian content that is not cheesy." Her latest book teaches an anxious dump truck to trust in God. She was motivated to fill gaps she found in resources for her own preschool son. The host discussed how faith-based stories can appeal to both religious and non-religious families by addressing big concepts simply. They also talked about some criticism Sarah has received and how she has grown from addressing concerns respectfully.

The episode emphasized empowering children through reading, asking questions, valuing their thoughts, and inspiring their own creativity and storytelling.

Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com

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This episode of Reading with Your Kids featured several children's book authors discussing their work. Kathleen Long Bostrom talked about her book "Daddy, Tell Me a Story," which was inspired by reading with her own kids. She emphasized the importance of empowering children through storytelling and letting them solve problems in books. Christina Dixon discussed her book "I Am the Moon," which came from questioning with her son about what life would be like on the moon. She highlighted the value of nurturing children's curiosity and imagination.

Sarah Gaston shared that she writes "relatable Christian content that is not cheesy." Her latest book teaches an anxious dump truck to trust in God. She was motivated to fill gaps she found in resources for her own preschool son. The host discussed how faith-based stories can appeal to both religious and non-religious families by addressing big concepts simply. They also talked about some criticism Sarah has received and how she has grown from addressing concerns respectfully.

The episode emphasized empowering children through reading, asking questions, valuing their thoughts, and inspiring their own creativity and storytelling.

Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com

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