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How can you transform story time into a powerful tool for literacy, engagement, and empowerment? In this inspiring episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt sits down with award-winning author and educator, JaNay Brown-Wood!
JaNay shares her incredible insights on how to connect students to literature through interactive storytelling, rich cultural representation, and innovative cross-curricular strategies. We explore her work on new titles like Scientists Like Me and On Our Way: What a Day, and discuss how educators can leverage rhythm, rhyme, and call-and-response to create a classroom where every student finds themselves in the story.
This episode is a must-listen for elementary teachers and librarians looking for practical ways to:
Guest Spotlight:
JaNay Brown-Wood is a passionate advocate for diverse children's literature, a prolific author, and an expert in early literacy. Her work focuses on creating books that help young readers feel seen and celebrated.
π Explore her work and find resources at her website: https://www.janaybrownwood.com
π Get inspired with her "Jammies" story-start resources: https://www.janaybrownwood.com/jammies
β±οΈ Timestamp Breakdown:
0:00 β Welcome and introduction to Dr. JaNay Brown-Wood
1:20 β Using rhythm, rhyme, and onomatopoeia for engagement
3:30 β The influence of oral storytelling and the griot tradition
5:00 β Real-life emotional connections to Imaniβs Moon
6:00 β STEM meets storytelling: Coding Maasai warriors
8:30 β Intentional cross-curricular lesson planning
10:00 β Hands-on STEM activities from Scientists Like Me
13:00 β How picture books inspire creativity and critical thinking
14:45 β Using fractured fairy tales to spark cultural storytelling
18:30 β Modeling dialogic reading with adult learners
22:00 β Interactive reading as a foundation for literacy
23:30 β Behind the scenes: Jammies with JaNay and story-start resources
25:00 β Author-editor collaboration stories
30:00 β Centering diversity: Who gets to tell the story?
33:00 β Curating a classroom collection that reflects every student
π Books & Resources Mentioned:
I always recommend shopping a local independent bookstore, but if that's not an option you can support the podcast by using the Amazon links below.
Scientists Like Me by JaNay Brown-Wood
On Our Way: What a Day by JaNay Brown-Wood
Imaniβs Moon by Janay Brown-Wood
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Action Items for Educators:
π£ Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the Picture This Podcast for more expert interviews on integrating picture books into your curriculum.Β
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By Adam LehrhauptHow can you transform story time into a powerful tool for literacy, engagement, and empowerment? In this inspiring episode of the Picture This Podcast, host Adam Lehrhaupt sits down with award-winning author and educator, JaNay Brown-Wood!
JaNay shares her incredible insights on how to connect students to literature through interactive storytelling, rich cultural representation, and innovative cross-curricular strategies. We explore her work on new titles like Scientists Like Me and On Our Way: What a Day, and discuss how educators can leverage rhythm, rhyme, and call-and-response to create a classroom where every student finds themselves in the story.
This episode is a must-listen for elementary teachers and librarians looking for practical ways to:
Guest Spotlight:
JaNay Brown-Wood is a passionate advocate for diverse children's literature, a prolific author, and an expert in early literacy. Her work focuses on creating books that help young readers feel seen and celebrated.
π Explore her work and find resources at her website: https://www.janaybrownwood.com
π Get inspired with her "Jammies" story-start resources: https://www.janaybrownwood.com/jammies
β±οΈ Timestamp Breakdown:
0:00 β Welcome and introduction to Dr. JaNay Brown-Wood
1:20 β Using rhythm, rhyme, and onomatopoeia for engagement
3:30 β The influence of oral storytelling and the griot tradition
5:00 β Real-life emotional connections to Imaniβs Moon
6:00 β STEM meets storytelling: Coding Maasai warriors
8:30 β Intentional cross-curricular lesson planning
10:00 β Hands-on STEM activities from Scientists Like Me
13:00 β How picture books inspire creativity and critical thinking
14:45 β Using fractured fairy tales to spark cultural storytelling
18:30 β Modeling dialogic reading with adult learners
22:00 β Interactive reading as a foundation for literacy
23:30 β Behind the scenes: Jammies with JaNay and story-start resources
25:00 β Author-editor collaboration stories
30:00 β Centering diversity: Who gets to tell the story?
33:00 β Curating a classroom collection that reflects every student
π Books & Resources Mentioned:
I always recommend shopping a local independent bookstore, but if that's not an option you can support the podcast by using the Amazon links below.
Scientists Like Me by JaNay Brown-Wood
On Our Way: What a Day by JaNay Brown-Wood
Imaniβs Moon by Janay Brown-Wood
β
Action Items for Educators:
π£ Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the Picture This Podcast for more expert interviews on integrating picture books into your curriculum.Β
Β
Download your FREE Toolkit! Get exclusive activities and resources to integrate visual literacy into your curriculum.
Sign up for our newsletter for more teaching tips and podcast updates.
Listen to other episodes, get resources, book recommendations and more at