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The Children's Book Podcast

Matthew C. Winner
Children's Literature
Unicorn Boy
Mental Health
Louder Than Hunger
Homeland: My Father Dreams Of Palestine
Music
Cultural Identity
Palestine
Sydney Taylor Book Award
Rainbow Shopping
Make Way For Fenway
Fenway and Hattie
Anorexia
Dim Sum
Vitiligo
Martina Has Too Many Tías
Cecilia Payne
Raising a Hero
Home
Reverse Immigration

Celebrating the power of storytelling to reflect our world, expand our perspectives, and foster connections between readers of all ages. The Children's Book Podcast features interviews with authors, illustrators, and everyone involved in taking a book from drawing board to bookshelf. Hosted by Matthew C. Winner, a teacher, librarian, writer, and fan of kids. Brought to you in partnership with Boyd... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes853Founded12 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Sara Andrea Fajardo, author of Crack Goes the Cascarón: An Eggcellent Not-Just-for-Easter Shellebration! (Knopf Books for Young Readers) and Alberto Salas Plays Paka Paka con la Papa: Join the Quest with Peru's Famed Scientist and Potato Expert (Roar... more

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George Brown, executive director of the Boyds Mills, shares what is giving him hope today: the storytellers, and the stories they are dreaming of and creating to bring a little optimism and joy to children.

This is an ongoing miniseries of indefini... more

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Aron Nels Steinke, cartoonist of Speechless (Graphix) and the Mr. Wolf's Class series (Graphix), joins Matthew to talk about verbal expression, anxiety, and wanting to communicate

Visit Aron Nels Steinke online at www.mrwolfsclass.com.

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Kaz Windness (Bitsy Bat, Team Star) shares what is giving her hope today: a commitment to being joyful and doing things that bring happiness as an act of rebellion.

This is a new miniseries of indefinite length in which I invite my friends from the... more

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Recent Guests

Aron Nels Steinke
Eisner award-winning cartoonist, author, and illustrator
Author of "Speechless" and the "Mr. Wolf's Class" series
Episode: Wanting to Communicate with Aron Nels Steinke
Kaz Windness
Author and illustrator of "Bitsy Bat, Team Star"
Episode: (R) What Gives Kaz Windness Hope
Alexandra Villasante
Author of Fireblooms and co-founder of the Latinx Kidlet Book Festival
Latinx Kidlet Book Festival
Episode: Speech is Power with Alexandra Villasante
Jujy Morales
Writer and illustrator of picture books
Episode: What Gives Yuyi Morales Hope
Alison Green Myers
Schneider Family Book Award-winning author
Episode: Emotional Rollercoasters with Alison Green Myers
Stacy Wells
A Choctaw author, public librarian, and co-author of Stronger Than
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Episode: Strength and History with Stacy Wells
Torrey Maldonado
Teacher and author from Brooklyn, advocating for uplifting children.
Episode: What Gives Torrey Maldonado Hope
Nikki Grimes
Author and poet, recipient of the Children's Literature Legacy Award
Episode: Writers are Listeners with Nikki Grimes
Yuyi Morales
A celebrated and visionary picture book creator, Caldecott honoree, and six-time Pura Belpré medalist.
Episode: A Collective Healing with Yuyi Morales

Host

Matthew C. Winner
Teacher, librarian, writer, and fan of children's literature, hosting notable conversations with authors and illustrators in the children's book industry.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 421 ratings
  • Love this podcast

    Teachers, librarians, parents, and other book lovers: These are such interesting, authentic conversations! I loved the episode with Kate DiCamillo and have been binge listening to past episodes. Thanks, Matthew Winner.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DDebrovner
    United States7 months ago
  • The best

    I just got this podcast app and I looked at about 50 different podcast’s and they’re all different and this is the first one that I’ve ever ever liked. I just think it’s amazing.🤩

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Uni the best unicorn🐴 📯=🦄
    United Statesa year ago
  • Music

    Just a suggestion, the background music during the interviews is very distracting to me. Would prefer it be limited to just the intro and outro and not throughout

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    nadine619
    United Statesa year ago
  • Genuine conversations about books, creators, and kids!

    This is our favorite podcast to find out more about creators and the books they create. Matthew has a gift for interviewing—he always does his research and thinks critically before preparing questions and comments. This allows for rich conversations and insights to emerge, all in accessible episodes (usually less than 30minutes). Highly recommended for fellow creators, teachers, librarians, kid-advocates and anyone who loves books for children.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Megan_Jorge_Lacera
    Canada2 years ago
  • An Amazing Resource for Children’s Books

    This podcast full of amazing conversations! As an aunt I am always looking for new books for the kiddos in my life and this show showcases wonderful book choices. Matthew is so thoughtful in both his questions and responses to his guests!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kristina Lucia
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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The host is praised for his preparation and ability to engage guests in meaningful discussions.
Many find the podcast to be an excellent resource for discovering new children's books and authors.
There are some critiques about perceived political biases, reflecting varied opinions on sensitive topics discussed.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and authentic conversations celebrating children's literature.

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Leaving It Messy with Torrey Maldonado
Q: How do you want kids to react to the messiness of the book?
He hopes that young readers will feel inspired to engage in conversations about the book's themes and reflect on their personal experiences.
Leaving It Messy with Torrey Maldonado
Q: Why is the picture book format so magical?
Torrey believes picture books can distill complex adult concepts into relatable content for children, fostering important conversations and connections.
Leaving It Messy with Torrey Maldonado
Q: What about the quote 'if a person ain't right, they won't make you feel right'? Can you tell me more about this phrase?
Torrey shares that he created this phrase, having heard it resonate with audiences and inspiring him to include it in his book to capture emotional truths.
Leaving It Messy with Torrey Maldonado
Q: Tell me what's giving you hope today?
Torrey expresses hope that his book, "Just Right," will help kids find their Just Right people and places, enhancing their moods and sense of belonging.
Wanting to Communicate with Aron Nels Steinke
Q: How has your classroom experience influenced your storytelling?
I think it becomes more challenging the further I am away from teaching, but having those voices in my head has been crucial for creating authentic children's stories.

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Focused on the profound impact of storytelling, this podcast highlights conversations with authors, illustrators, and various stakeholders in the children's literature industry. Each episode celebrates narratives that reflect the world, aiming to expand perspectives and strengthen connections among listeners of all ages. Central themes include hope, family dynamics, cultural identity, and the creative process, often framed within the context of children's literature. Notable for its emphasis on meaningful discussions about current issues and the role of education in storytelling, the content is accessible, insightful, and designed to resonate with both kids and adults alike.

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1. Aron Nels Steinke
2. Kaz Windness
3. Alexandra Villasante
4. Jujy Morales
5. Alison Green Myers
6. Stacy Wells
7. Torrey Maldonado
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