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In episode 12 of Between the Bookshelves, we’re joined by best-selling middle grade author and tireless champion of Australian children’s literature, Allison Tait. Known for her adventurous stories and rich characters, Allison is also the co-host of the popular Your Kid’s Next Read podcast and a driving force behind the vibrant Facebook community of the same name.
Allison shares her Between the Bookshelves pitch for all of her titles, including her latest release Willow Bright’s secret plot and a sneak peek at her next title, Danger Road. She also offers up her expert recommendations for what young readers should pick up next.
We also explore the story behind Your Kid’s Next Read: how it began, why it matters, and the incredible role that community plays in helping families and educators find the right book at the right time. Allison reflects on her own challenges finding books for her child, and why even the most well-read parents need a little help sometimes.
Alison also shares practical advice for PRC Coordinators, teacher librarians, classroom teachers and parents working to foster a love of reading. She emphasises the importance of meeting students where they are and helping them build their reading identity.
Plus, as the former co-host of So you want to be a writer and co-author of the book by the same name, she shares thoughtful, encouraging tips for young writers ready to tell their own stories.
Access the full transcript and show notes on the Listen @ The Arts Unit page.
In episode 12 of Between the Bookshelves, we’re joined by best-selling middle grade author and tireless champion of Australian children’s literature, Allison Tait. Known for her adventurous stories and rich characters, Allison is also the co-host of the popular Your Kid’s Next Read podcast and a driving force behind the vibrant Facebook community of the same name.
Allison shares her Between the Bookshelves pitch for all of her titles, including her latest release Willow Bright’s secret plot and a sneak peek at her next title, Danger Road. She also offers up her expert recommendations for what young readers should pick up next.
We also explore the story behind Your Kid’s Next Read: how it began, why it matters, and the incredible role that community plays in helping families and educators find the right book at the right time. Allison reflects on her own challenges finding books for her child, and why even the most well-read parents need a little help sometimes.
Alison also shares practical advice for PRC Coordinators, teacher librarians, classroom teachers and parents working to foster a love of reading. She emphasises the importance of meeting students where they are and helping them build their reading identity.
Plus, as the former co-host of So you want to be a writer and co-author of the book by the same name, she shares thoughtful, encouraging tips for young writers ready to tell their own stories.
Access the full transcript and show notes on the Listen @ The Arts Unit page.