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Article Latest post PublicCreating Empathy in Children's Literature: Maggie Edkins Willis on Little Ghost’s Summerween The Book Faire Podcast
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Creating Empathy in Children's Literature: Maggie Edkins Willis on Little Ghost’s Summerween
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12 hours ago 0 likes 0 commentsThe Power of Children's Literature: Diversity, Censorship, and Resilience The Book Faire Podcast
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The Power of Children's Literature: Diversity, Censorship, and Resilience
12 hours ago Article 12 hours ago Public 0 0A Fun Blend of Science and Adventure: The Spark Experiment with Matthew Manning and Matt Loux The conversation covers the introduction to The Spark Experiment, the science experiments, the story, character design and development, designing the microverse, grounding science fiction in reality, collaboration and storytelling, and insights from the authors. The authors discuss their collaborative approach to storytelling, the blending of science and fiction, and the visual storytelling process. Audio May 27 Public 0 0Colorado's Education Battles and New Children's Books The Book Faire Podcast
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Colorado's Education Battles and New Children's Books
May 27 Article May 27 Public 0 0Igniting Imagination: How Magik Theatre Fosters Lifelong Learning The Book Faire Podcast
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Igniting Imagination: How Magik Theatre Fosters Lifelong Learning
May 18 Article May 18 Public 0 0The Future of YA and Children's Books: Trends and Challenges The Book Faire Podcast
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The Future of YA and Children's Books: Trends and Challenges
May 18 Article May 18 Public 0 0The Onc Doc; Democratizing Cancer Knowledge: Insights from Sanjay Juneja MD The conversation covers the inspiration behind 'We Need to Talk About Cancer' and the approach to communicating complex medical concepts to young readers. Dr. Sanjay Junaidya shares insights on cancer misconceptions, advancements in research, and the decision to make the book accessible. The discussion also delves into the author's future writing plans and his perspective on work and obligation. Audio May 5 Public 0 0Librarians Turn Politicians: A New Wave of Advocacy The Book Faire Podcast
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Librarians Turn Politicians: A New Wave of Advocacy
May 5 Article May 5 Public 0 0Katherine Applegate on Writing Animals and Addressing Serious Topics The Book Faire Podcast
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Katherine Applegate on Writing Animals and Addressing Serious Topics
April 28 Article April 28 Public 0 0Russian Publisher Raided & The Tyler Librarian Lawsuit The Book Faire Podcast
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Russian Publisher Raided & The Tyler Librarian Lawsuit
April 27 Article April 27 Public 0 0Handling "It's Not Fair!": CBT Tools for Kids with Dr. Claire Freeland & Dr. Jacqueline Toner In this episode of The Book Faire Podcast, host Anthony sits down with child psychologists Dr. Claire Freeland and Dr. Jacqueline Toner to discuss their essential new interactive workbook, What to Do When It's Not Fair. They explore how to guide young readers through the complex emotional development of managing envy and jealousy using proven cognitive behavioral techniques. Article April 21 Public 0 0