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By Leah Clapp, Lauren Keen, and Mandalay Caldwell
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The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
After a long hiatus we are back! In this episode, we discuss some of the books we've read this year! Check out the list of books in our show notes!
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 2002 Newbery Medal A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park. Check out our website for the full show notes including picture books and links to extend your reading experience!
During the recording of our For the Love of Books and More episode, Lauren ran into some technical difficulties. Her computer crashed several times. Even though she was gone for a few minutes, Leah and Mandy kept talking. This bonus episode is their conversation in Lauren's absence. Enjoy!
Our personal contact info:
Leah Clapp – https://www.instagram.com/readheadedreader/
Mandalay Parkman – https://www.instagram.com/mandymalayfauxreader/
Lauren Keen – https://www.instagram.com/jedireader1138/
Music by: SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay
In this episode we share what we have been reading and so much more! This one is extra long, so you can enjoy it over the course of a few days if you want! Listen in as we share books we have read, tv shows and movies we are loving, music and podcasts we are listening to, and even some video games and board games we have been enjoying! Full show notes with links available here!
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 1981 Newbery Medal Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson. Our discussion does get into some slightly mature themes (coming of age/sexual awakening), so use your own judgement if you are listening while little ears are present. We hope you enjoy this discussion of Katherine Paterson's second Newbery Medal winning book! (Age recommendation for this book: 13 and up)
Full show notes with links available on our website!
Join Team Friendship as we share some of our favorite reads of 2021!
Head to our website for the full list of books!
Our personal contact info:
Leah Clapp – https://www.instagram.com/readheadedreader/
Mandalay Parkman – https://www.instagram.com/mandymalayfauxreader/
Lauren Keen – https://www.instagram.com/jedireader1138/
And look for each of us on Goodreads!
Lauren
Leah
Mandalay
List of Newbery Medal Books
Intro Music: “Feeling Good” by Royalty Free Copyright Music
Interval Music: “Carefree Kevin” MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Ending Music: “Ukelele” by Royalty Free Music from Bensound
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 1995 Newbery Medal, Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. If you haven't read this book and want to avoid spoilers, we suggest you read the book before listening to this episode. There are several plot twists in the story and we were here for it! We hope you will take us along with you as you run errands, fold laundry, or go for a walk!
Head to our website for the full show notes including related activities and read-a-likes!
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 1953 Newbery Medal, Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark. Our conversation takes us to many topics including the salt pits of Peru, behind the scenes of The Emperor's New Groove, and Charlotte's Web. Whether you are in the car, at home, or out for a jog, we hope you will take us along with you!
Head to our website for the full show notes!
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 1986 Newbery Medal, Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan.
Head to our website for the full show notes!
In this episode of Reading the Newberys, we discuss the winner of the 1947 Newbery Medal, Miss Hickory by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey. This book is filled with fun characters, nature, and a little bit of magic. Grab a cup of coffee and listen along to our conversation as you run errands, clean your house, or whenever you like to listen to podcasts!
Head to our website for the complete show notes!
The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.