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Top 10 Picture Books of 202401 Jan 202500:20:34

Happy New Year! Chris starts the year off by revealing his top 10 picture books of 2024.

These books are:

1. The Dictionary Story by Oliver Jeffers & Sam Winston
2. The Search for Carmella by Chloe Savage
3. The Bridges by Tom Percival
4. The Big Bad Wolf Investigates Fairy Tales by Catherine Cawthorne
5. Grey by Laura Dockrill
6. Flower Block by Lanisha Butterfield
7. How to Hide. star by Oliver Jeffers
8. Let’s All Say Yes! By Nia RobertsĀ 
9. I Follow the Fox by Rob Biddulph
10. The Girl at the Front of the Class by Onjali Q Rauf

Reflections on a Reading Year: Teaching, Learning, and Sharing Stories23 Dec 202400:17:31

In this episode, Chris reflects on a year filled with reading. From exploring picture books on the podcast to helping older children develop their reading skills in the classroom, and sharing the joy of stories with his daughter, Chris dives into the lessons learned and moments that made this year special. Join him as he celebrates the power of reading in teaching, learning, and family life.

Pod Swap with The Children’s Book Podcast28 Jun 202400:35:54
In this week’s episode you will hear an episode from the brilliant ā€˜The Children’s Book Podcast’ hosted by Matthew Winner. In this episode of The Children’s Book Podcast’, Matthew chats with author Katz Windness.

Kaz Windness, Bitsy Bat, School Star (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books) and Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends (Simon Spotlight), creates stories with themes of navigating relationships, building resilient friendships, and being accepted for the spicy little weirdo you are.

You can discover more aboutĀ  Kaz through her website at https://www.windnessbooks.com

You can pick up your own copy of Bitsy Bat, School Star (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books) or Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends (Simon Spotlight) wherever books are found.

Why not support independent bookstores by shopping through Bookshop.org or by downloading the audiobook through Libro.fm. You can also use my affiliate link by clicking on the book’s name in our show notes.


You can support Matthew via his website at www.matthewcwinner.com.

To hear more episodes from ā€˜The Children’s Book Podcast click on this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-childrens-book-podcast/id817756935

Repeated Phrases in Picture Books21 Jun 202400:37:03

Chris discusses how repetitive phrases in picture books is an important element in helping children with their reading. He later discusses this with author Linda Penisten and why she includes it in her ā€˜The Adventures of Granola Squatch’ books.

Books mentioned in this podcast:

1. ā€˜Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?’ by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle

2. ā€˜We're Going on a Bear Hunt’ by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury

3 ā€˜Chicka Chicka Boom Boom’ by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault, illustrated by Lois Ehlert

4. ’The Napping House’ by Audrey Wood, illustrated by Don Wood

5. ā€˜Goodnight Moon’ by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Clement Hurd

6. ā€˜The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle

7. ā€˜There’s a Monster in Your Book’ by Tom Fletcher, illustrated by Greg Abbott

8. ā€˜The Wonky Donkey’ by Craig Smith, illustrated by Katz Cowley

9. ā€˜Room on the Broom’ by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler

10. ’Owl Babies’ by Martin Waddell, illustrated by Patrick Benson

Using Mindfulness in Picture Books24 May 202400:23:40
Chris interviews chats with author Natasha Iregbu to talk about her debut picture book 'Slow Down Amaya'.Ā  'Slow Down Amaya' tells the story of the butterfly Amaya who with the help of her friend Sammy the sunflower learns how to use mindfulness to help her slow down and be in the moment.Ā 

Throughout the conversation Chris and Natasha discuss the importance of mindfulness and how through picture books children can gin a better understanding of how they can use it to hlp them slow down and be in the moment.Ā 

Natasha is a yoga and mindfulness teacher who is keen to promote mindfulness and diversity in picture books.Ā  You can find her via her website, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook

Website - https://www.butterfly-minds.co.uk/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/butterfly_minds_/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/natasha-iregbu-19787124_officially-an-author-butterfly-minds-activity-7187754866184716289-1vup/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555108844292&paipv=0&eav=AfbnjdQoWEAPHCw4SRLkdHoHn4-HR76mPz-VAwN_WsMWM5Z6zLyPBKYIntGuO9avg1w


Write What You Know17 May 202400:23:29
Chris chats with author Ronda Wojcicki to discuss her upcoming book ā€˜When the World Slowed Down’ and ā€˜Speech Class Rules’. During this episode Chris and Ronda talk about the importance of including a good message in your story and how writing what we know can give us the best outcomes.

You can find Ronda via

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057613451183
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechplacepub?igsh=MWVscW14M3F4ZXdiYg==

Support her Kickstarter if you have money to spare by. Licking on this link https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rmw/when-the-world-slowed-down?ref=discovery_category


Why I Love Picture Books10 May 202400:16:11
In this episode ChrisĀ  explains why he believes that picture book play a crucial role in a child’s development and how they can support them throughout their childhood.

The Teachers That Inspire Us03 May 202400:32:03
Chris is joined by author Dr Jen Mott, illustrator Sara Relojo and formatter Emily Hunter-Higgins to talk about their book ā€˜Why Teaching?’.
ā€˜Why Teaching?’ Is about a young child who is encouraged to to take different job paths in the future but continues to insist that she wants to be a teacher. The book is a voice to those who want to be teachers but also those who are or have been teachers and have inspired others.

You can find Jen Mott viaĀ  her website:Ā  https://drjenmott.com/

You can Emily Hunter-Higgins via https://beehiveillustration-production.herokuapp.com/illustrators/emily-hunter-higgins/illustrator?available_now=Show&country_show=0&grid=true&previous_sort=ASC&show_all=false&show_graduates=0&skills_hide=1&sort=ASC

Barking Proud!26 Apr 202400:29:33

Chris chats with author and illustrator Callen Till to talk about his book ā€˜Do You Think Molly Is Unique’, a book that gives an important message about standing up for yourself and being proud of who you are.
During the interview, Callen chats about his inspirations, his illustrating process and how he approached writing the book.
To find out more about Callen you can check out his website https://callentill.net/
You can purchase ā€˜Do You Think Molly Is Unique?’ via Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Do-You-Think-Molly-Unique/dp/B0C2RRQCRG?dplnkId=b76987a9-ba67-4ce1-ba88-cd1e31a5bba3&nodl=1

A Cheese in a Cake!?19 Apr 202400:23:21

For his first episode, Chris interviews author Christina Myers who talks about her debut book The Little Boy Who Wouldn’t Eat Cheesecake. Christina mentions what inspired her to be an author, how the idea of the book came about and how she has been able to promote the story.

You can find out more about Christina Myers through her websiteĀ  ww.humbleandbold.com

Purchase your copy of ā€˜The Little Boy Who Wouldn’t Eat Cheesecake’ via Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/cTJ95Ys

Santa’s Baby: Interview with Author Mindy Burks16 Dec 202400:25:30

After being absent fo over a month, Chris is thrilled to be back with a brand new episode.

In this week’s episode, Chris chats with author Mindy Burks who talks about her debut book ā€˜Santa’s Baby’, a story with a concept that is sure to intrigue many readers. As the title suggests, the book is about Santa’s baby daughter who learns how to live amongst the many elves in the North Pole environment and how to stay off the naughty list. Throughout the story, Santa’s baby learns how Christmas is a time where we give joy to those around us and not just expect to be given it.

Mindy talks about how she came up with this unique concept and how her collaboration with illustrator Kay Dawson helped present the North Pole like you have never seen it before.

Dream Big: Interview with Paula Banks01 Nov 202400:26:02

Chris chats with author Paula Banks about her new book, ā€˜Dream Big: Peyton’s Hip-Hop Adventure’. The story follows Peyton, an energetic young girl with a love for hip-hop music, who discovers the courage and bravery to overcome fear and self-doubt.Ā 

Paula shares her inspiration for the book and what she hopes readers will gain from Peyton’s journey.

You can purchase your own copy of ā€˜Dream Big: Peyton’s Hip-Hop Adventure’ https://amzn.eu/d/58lUcEY

Find Paula on Instagram @authorpaulabanks (https://www.instagram.com/authorpaulabanks?igsh=bnhweTEyNzh2MmF4)

How Have Fairy Tales Evolved?11 Oct 202400:13:49

After a being absent for a few weeks, Chris is back with a brand new episode of Picture Book Podcast. In this episode Chris talks about fairy tales and how they have evolved over time but still stay appealing to young readers. Chris particularly focuses on how fairy tales are an important part of a child’s reading progress and how both original and modern versions of these tales have morals that readers can learn from.

A Knight with a Shining…Hairbrush?: Interview with Sara H Fowler30 Aug 202400:25:21

Chris chats with author Sara H Fowler to discuss her debut book ā€˜Castle of Knots’. When a beautiful young princess is trapped within a castle of knots---a mighty fortress covered in brambles, tangled weeds, and underbrush---a brave knight, also known as Mom, must cross the Valley of Dollies and Laundry Lake to take on the impossible task of freeing the princess...just in time for school.

Sara talks about how this idea came about and how she embedded themes of a fairy tale and adapted it to fit with the story of a mother helping brush her daughter’s tangled hair. She Lao talks about what inspired her to become an author and how her years of teaching helped develop her writing skills,

You can purchase your copy of ā€˜Castle of Knots’ via Amazon: https://a.co/d/dkg4pfa

You can find Sara on Instagram via this link:Ā https://www.instagram.com/sara.h.fowler_author?igsh=dXdqZXEwZjRyczF1

Uniquely You: Celebrating Individuality in Picture Books23 Aug 202400:34:06

This week, Chris chats with author Jennifer Nestor to talk about her debut picture book ā€˜Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality’.Ā  During the chat they discuss the importance of celebrating individuality and how we all must embrace and love who we are.

Chris also recommends other picture books that celebrate individuality.

You can purchase a copy of ā€˜Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality’ via Amazon.Ā  https://a.co/d/3WCa89i

You can learn more bout Jennifer by going to her website:Ā https://www.jennestorauthor.com/

Picture Books That Promote Acceptance and Tackle Anti-Racism09 Aug 202400:08:49

In this episode of the *Picture Book Podcast*, host Chris Marland explores the role picture books play in promoting anti-racism and acceptance. He discusses several impactful books that address themes of diversity, unity, and empathy, highlighting how they can shape young readers' understanding of the world.

Here is the complete list of all the books Chris mentions in this episodeĀ 

1. Here We Are
Ā  Ā Author:Oliver Jeffers Ā 
Illustrator: Oliver Jeffers Ā 

2. Begin Again
Ā  Ā Author: Oliver Jeffers Ā 
Ā  Ā *Illustrator:* Oliver Jeffers Ā 

3. People Need People Ā 
Ā  Ā  Author: Benjamin Zephaniah Ā 
Ā  Ā  Illustrator: Nila Aye Ā 

4. Let's All Say YesĀ 
Ā  Ā Author: Nia Roberts Ā 
Ā  Ā Illustrator: Nia Roberts

5. The Other Side
Ā  Ā  Author: Jacqueline Woodson Ā 
Ā  Ā  Illustrator: E.B. Lewis Ā 

6. This is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from Around the WorldĀ 
Ā  Ā Author: Matt Lamothe Ā 
Ā  Ā Illustrator: Matt Lamothe Ā 

7. The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family
Ā  Ā Authors: Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali Ā 
Ā  Ā Illustrator: Hatem Aly Ā 

8. Momma, Did You Hear the News?
Ā  Ā Author: Sanya Whittaker Gragg Ā 
Ā  Ā Illustrator: Kim Holt Ā 

9. Come With MeĀ 
Ā  Ā Author: Holly M. McGhee Ā 
   Illustrator: Pascal Lemaître  


Here’s a bit more detail about the books in case you need it for your podcast:

Here We AreĀ  by Oliver Jeffers: This book beautifully introduces young readers to the concept of our world and the people who inhabit it, emphasizing acceptance and understanding of diverse cultures.

Begin AgainĀ  by Oliver Jeffers: Though not specifically about anti-racism, this book includes elements that discuss acceptance and the interconnectedness of all humans.

People Need People by Benjamin Zephaniah, illustrated by Nila Aye: This book is a poetic exploration of how we rely on one another, showcasing diverse interactions across various ethnicities.

Let's All Say Yes by Nia Roberts: This book focuses on accepting differences, using simple illustrations to convey that love and friendship can transcend color.

The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis: A story about two girls from different racial backgrounds who find friendship across a physical and metaphorical fence, promoting unity and understanding.

This is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from Around the World by Matt Lamothe: This book highlights the cultural differences and similarities between children around the world, fostering an appreciation of diverse lifestyles.

The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali, illustrated by Hatem Aly: This story portrays the strength and pride in cultural identity, emphasizing resilience against prejudice.

Momma, Did You Hear the News? by Sanya Whittaker Gragg, illustrated by Kim Holt: This book addresses the challenging topic of racial bias and safety for Black children, aiming to educate young readers about real-world issues.

Come With Me by Holly M. McGhee, illustrated by Pascal LemaƮtre: This book shows how small acts of kindness and understanding can make the world a more inclusive and compassionate place.


Chronic Health Conditions in Picture Books02 Aug 202400:32:59

Chris chats with author MG Prezioso to talk about her book series Whole Wilde World. MG has released two books in this series so far, ā€˜Charlie’s Big Race’ and ā€˜Callie’s Birthday Surprise’, with the former focusing on asthma and the latter focusing on allergies.

Chris and MG discuss the importance of promoting health conditions and how picture books can be used to help young readers understand the symptoms of them. Chris also recommends picture books that focus on different health conditions.

You can find out more about the While Wilde World book series via the website at https://wholewildeworld.com/

You can also find their Instagram page for Whole Wilde World at https://www.instagram.com/wholewildeworldbooks?igsh=MXNxZDh1dzFwcmYwMQ==

You can purchase your own copy of ā€˜Charlie’s Big Race’ and Callie’s Birthday Surprise via Amazon.Ā 

Charlie's Big Race https://amzn.eu/d/fmDB0Na

Callie's Birthday Surprise https://amzn.eu/d/8mgB14F







Kindness & Acceptance in Picture Books05 Jul 202400:30:12

This week, Chris joins author Mia McGlynn to discuss the various picture books that she has released. During the interview Mia speaks a great deal about how she hopes her books that talk about acceptance, diversity and kindness will help improve how we treat each other and as a result improve mental health. So Chris decided to include some book recommendations at the beginning of this episode that promote kindness and acceptance.Ā  The books that Chris mentions are:

Quiet by Tom Percival & Richard Jones

My Shadow is Purple by Scott Stuart

My Beautiful Voice byĀ  Joseph Coelho & Allison Colpoys

Five Bears by Catherine Rayner

Let’s All Say Yes by Nia Roberts

You can check out Mia’s website at: https://www.mcglynnmedia.com/

You can purchase Mia’s book in the links below.

Bigger Diggers https://amzn.eu/d/04ddYuKV

When You Give a Girl a Hammer https://a.co/d/01oA93wV

When You Give A Mom A Minute https://a.co/d/0bG18g9n

Alpha & Whiskey Gotcha Day https://a.co/d/0edT48iW

Lou Can Too https://a.co/d/08hjRYQb



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