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Words, Space, and Self-Discovery

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Get ready for an incredible episode of Reading with Your Kids featuring two amazing authors who are transforming children's literature! First up, meet Jasminne Paulino and her groundbreaking middle-grade novel in verse, "The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez" - a powerful story about a neurodivergent seventh-grader with astronomical dreams. Then, dive into Katherine Davis Gibbon's fascinating picture book "Words," where language literally comes to life! Gibbon explores how words can be friends, teachers, and powerful tools for understanding ourselves and others. Her innovative approach shows children that words aren't just symbols, but living, breathing entities with personalities and potential. Both authors share a passionate commitment to helping children navigate complex emotional landscapes. Paulino's Alex is a neurodivergent hero fighting for his place in the classroom, while Gibbon's book teaches kids how to use language compassionately and creatively. From bullying prevention to understanding neurodiversity, these authors are doing more than writing books - they're providing roadmaps for emotional intelligence and self-discovery. They demonstrate how literature can be a window into different experiences, helping children develop empathy, communication skills, and self-confidence. Whether you're interested in space exploration, language learning, or just want an inspiring read, this episode has something for every family. Both books promise to spark meaningful conversations and open young minds to new possibilities.

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Get ready for an incredible episode of Reading with Your Kids featuring two amazing authors who are transforming children's literature! First up, meet Jasminne Paulino and her groundbreaking middle-grade novel in verse, "The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez" - a powerful story about a neurodivergent seventh-grader with astronomical dreams. Then, dive into Katherine Davis Gibbon's fascinating picture book "Words," where language literally comes to life! Gibbon explores how words can be friends, teachers, and powerful tools for understanding ourselves and others. Her innovative approach shows children that words aren't just symbols, but living, breathing entities with personalities and potential. Both authors share a passionate commitment to helping children navigate complex emotional landscapes. Paulino's Alex is a neurodivergent hero fighting for his place in the classroom, while Gibbon's book teaches kids how to use language compassionately and creatively. From bullying prevention to understanding neurodiversity, these authors are doing more than writing books - they're providing roadmaps for emotional intelligence and self-discovery. They demonstrate how literature can be a window into different experiences, helping children develop empathy, communication skills, and self-confidence. Whether you're interested in space exploration, language learning, or just want an inspiring read, this episode has something for every family. Both books promise to spark meaningful conversations and open young minds to new possibilities.

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