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Exquisitely Ever AfterAuthor: Christina Phillips-Mattson, PhD
Welcome to Exquisitely Ever After, a podcast about reading children's literature to cultivate kind, intelligent, and successful kids. Host Christina Phillips-Mattson is a writer, educator, and mother of two little boys who received her Ph.D. in children's and young adult literature from Harvard University. The purpose of this podcast is to help parents, caretakers, and teachers make informed, high-quality book choices for their children by learning how the books we read to our children are affecting their brains, their social-emotional development, and the way they interact with the world around them. Language: en Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 20: (Special Episode!) Ask Me Anything - Your Questions, Answered!
Tuesday, 22 December, 2020
In this special final episode of Season 2, I answer YOUR questions about children's literature and reading to children. We cover topics such as the importance of reading in the Early Years; what books will hook an 9-year-old reader; how to prepare a child for the arrival of a new baby; and how to teach your child to read using early reader books. Happy Reading and I'm looking forward to talking to you in Season 3! Click HERE for the TRANSCRIPT, the FULL LIST OF BOOKS mentioned in this episode, and all FREE PRINTABLES. Click HERE to join our mailing list! Get in touch via email: christina@exquisitelyeverafter.com Get in touch on Instagram: @exquisitelyeverafter All other information can be found in the blog post for this episode: https://exquisitelyeverafter.com/episode20/ If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Happy Reading! Exquisitely Ever After is a podcast about reading children's literature to cultivate kind, intelligent, and successful kids. Host Christina Phillips-Mattson is a writer, educator, and mother of two little boys who received her Ph.D. in children's and young adult literature from Harvard University.













