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"Not every book is for every child, but for every child there is a book." The Children’s Book Review, is a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy. In the Growing Readers Podcast, we produce author and illustrator interviews focused on the best books for kids of all ages. We help parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers, and librarians to grow readers.The Children's Book Review Art
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    • Celebrating Judy Blume's Childhood: Selina Alko on Writing a Poetic Picture Book Biography
      Jan 27 2026
      In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze welcomes award-winning author and illustrator Selina Alko to discuss her poetic picture book biography, Otherwise Known as Judy the Great: A Poetic Ode to Judy Blume. Selina shares how she transformed Judy Blume's childhood—shaped by fear, World War II, and the Jewish experience—into a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the power of storytelling.From discovering Judy Blume's books as a young reader to crafting a narrative that honors both the light and shadow of her formative years, Selina reveals the deep research and artistic choices behind this lyrical tribute. With warmth and insight, she discusses why poetry was the perfect medium to capture Judy's voice, how historical context shaped the author's fearless approach to taboo topics, and what it means to introduce Judy Blume to a new generation of young readers. Whether you're an educator seeking meaningful biographies, a parent raising a creative child, or a Judy Blume fan curious about her origins, this conversation illuminates how childhood experiences become the stories that change the world.Read the transcript on ⁠The Children's Book Review⁠.Highlights:Why Judy Blume: What drew Selina to create a picture book biography of this beloved authorPoetry as Portrait: How verse became the perfect vehicle to capture Judy's childhood voiceThe Shadow of WWII: Understanding how fear and the Jewish experience shaped young JudyFrom Fear to Fearless: How storytelling became Judy's way of processing and controlling conflictResearch and Reverence: Selina's process of honoring Judy's true story while making it accessibleArt Meets History: The visual choices that bring 1940s-50s America to lifeIntroducing Icons to New Readers: Why picture book biographies matter for young audiencesThe Legacy of Taboo-Breaking: How Judy's childhood fears became her greatest gift to readersNotable Quotes:"Judy Blume really paved the way for so many authors to write books that kids could relate to about real life problems." —Selina Alko"Growing up Jewish during and after WWII dramatically shaped Judy's childhood. Her younger years were full of fear, and she processed those conflicted emotions through storytelling." —Selina AlkoBooks Mentioned:Otherwise Known as Judy the Great: A Poetic Ode to Judy Blume by Selina Alko: ⁠Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠B Is for Brooklyn by Selina Alko: ⁠Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠Daddy Christmas and Hanukkah Mama by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls: ⁠Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls: ⁠Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠Sharing Shalom by Danielle Sharkan and Selina Alko: ⁠Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠I Is for Immigrants: Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠The Remembering Candle by Alison Goldberg and Selina Alko: Amazon⁠ or ⁠Bookshop.org⁠About Selina Alko:Selina Alko is an award-winning author and illustrator whose picture books celebrate diversity, history, and the power of creativity. Her previous works include B Is for Brooklyn, Daddy Christmas and Hanukkah Mama, and The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage (co-authored with Sean Qualls). Selina's vibrant, mixed-media illustrations and lyrical storytelling bring important stories to life for young readers. Otherwise Known as Judy the Great is her poetic tribute to one of America's most beloved authors.Visit: https://www.selinaalko.com/Credits:Host: Bianca SchulzeGuest: Selina AlkoProducer: Bianca Schulze
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      43 min
    • SNL's Kenan Thompson Talks 'Unfunny Bunny' and Comedy for Kids
      Jan 13 2026

      In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze welcomes Kenan Thompson—SNL's longest-tenured cast member, comedian, and actor—to discuss his picture book debut, The Unfunny Bunny (co-authored with Bryan Tucker and illustrated by Tony Neal). Kenan shares how a simple rhyming title sparked a story about a bunny whose jokes fall flat on the first day of school, and why that journey from "unfunny" to finding your funny mirrors his own experiences in comedy.

      From his favorite SNL sketches like "What's Up With That" to learning how to ice skate for a hockey role, Kenan opens up about the power of perseverance and why it's okay when things don't go according to plan. With humor and heart, he reveals what makes kids laugh and how the magic of friendship can help you find your voice. Whether you're a parent preparing a child for their first day of school or someone who's ever felt like their jokes didn't land, this conversation is a joyful reminder that trying, failing, and trying again is all part of the journey.

      Read the transcript on The Children's Book Review.

      Highlights:

      • From SNL to Picture Books: Why Kenan wanted to jump into children's literature
      • The Title Came First: How "Unfunny Bunny" sparked the entire story concept
      • Comedy Lessons for Kids: What happens when your jokes don't land and how to keep going
      • Don't Be Afraid to Scrape Your Knee: Kenan's philosophy on resilience and recovery
      • What Makes Kids Laugh: The power of silliness, energy, and honest portrayal
      • The Magic of Two Friends: Why partnership helps you find your balance
      • Being Yourself is Enough: Kenan's message about confidence, friendship, and perseverance

      Notable Quotes:

      "Don't be afraid to scrape your knee. If you scrape your knee, put the bandaid on it and keep it moving. It'll heal and you'll be better off for it." —Kenan Thompson

      "You really can do anything you put your mind to and try hard at. The timing part, you know, is the key." —Kenan Thompson

      "Don't let anybody stop you. But also be willing to take on a passenger; there's nothing wrong with going down the road, not alone. We're supposed to be united in this world." —Kenan Thompson

      Books Mentioned:

      • The Unfunny Bunny by Kenan Thompson, Bryan Tucker, and Tony Neal: Amazon or Bookshop.org

      About Kenan Thompson:

      Kenan Thompson's career spans decades, including being the longest-tenured Saturday Night Live cast member in history and starring in family-centric projects like Kenan and Kel, All That, The Grinch, the Trolls franchise (as Tiny Diamond—the cutest character ever), The Mighty Ducks 2 and 3, Smurfs 1 and 2, and both Good Burgers. The Emmy award-winning actor’s iconic work has made him a beloved household name. Unfunny Bunny is his debut picture book.

      Credits:

      Host: Bianca Schulze
      Guest: Kenan Thompson
      Producer: Bianca Schulze

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      33 min
    • Penn Holderness on ADHD, Creativity, and Why Your 'Weird' Brain is Actually Awesome
      Dec 15 2025

      In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze welcomes Penn Holderness—content creator, podcaster, and New York Times bestselling author—to discuss his picture book, All You Can Be With ADHD (co-authored with Kim Holderness). Penn shares his journey from being diagnosed with ADHD in college after chewing on a fly swatter at his grandmother's funeral to creating a joyful, empowering book that invites kids to join the ADHD Club rather than just cope with a diagnosis.

      What started as an adult book became a children's resource after parents at book signings asked for something their kids could understand. Penn opens up about why he felt like "no one in history was as weird as I was," how his deeply feeling nature and emotional regulation delays shaped his childhood, and why ADHD is a delay—not a deficit. With humor and honesty, he reveals how sharks, ninjas, and a fiddle-playing snake came to represent the creative, wild world of ADHD brains, and why understanding executive function development can change everything for kids and parents alike.

      Read the transcript on The Children's Book Review.


      Highlights:

      • The Fly Swatter Moment: Penn's unexpected ADHD diagnosis story
      • From Academic Probation to Author: How college struggles led to understanding
      • The ADHD Club Concept: Why Penn chose a playful clubhouse over clinical terminology
      • Executive Function is Delayed: Understanding brain development in ADHD kids
      • Deeply Feeling Kids: Penn's emotional regulation journey and what he wishes he'd known
      • From Social Media to Books: How kids at signings inspired the picture book
      • Teacher Resources: The curriculum Penn and Kim created for classroom discussions
      • It's Not Just Medical: Why modern ADHD understanding focuses on brain differences, not just deficits


      Notable Quotes:"It is a delay... our executive functioning part of our brain is underdeveloped. And that goes on through most of childhood and adolescence, and it will catch up in some ways during adulthood." —Penn Holderness

      "I always thought of ADHD as a club, as a group of people... people who weren't sure why they were drawn to each other, but were able to kind of live creatively." —Penn Holderness


      Books Mentioned:

      • All You Can Be With ADHD by Penn Holderness and Kim Holderness: Amazon or Bookshop.org
      • ADHD Is Awesome by Penn Holderness and Kim Holderness: Amazon or Bookshop.org

      The Educator Guide for this book can be found at the bottom of the publisher's book page: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/penn-holderness/all-you-can-be-with-adhd/9780316597678/

      About Penn Holderness:Penn Holderness is a content creator, podcaster, and New York Times bestselling author known for his viral videos with his wife Kim. Together they've built a community around honest conversations about parenting, marriage, and mental health. After being diagnosed with ADHD in college, Penn has become an advocate for understanding and celebrating neurodivergent brains. He and Kim are the authors of ADHD Is Awesome and All You Can Be With ADHD.


      Credits:Host: Bianca SchulzeGuest: Penn Holderness

      Audio Editor: Kelly RinkProducer: Bianca Schulze

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      38 min
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