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In this heartwarming episode of “Reading With Your Kids,” host Jed Doherty celebrates the 20th anniversary of the beloved children’s book “My Friend Isabelle” with special guests Eliza and Isabel Woloson. Eliza, the author, and her daughter Isabelle, the inspiration for the book, share the story behind their mission to promote inclusion and friendship for children with disabilities. Isabelle, who has Down syndrome, opens up about her life, her independent living in Boulder, her job as a barista, and her dreams of becoming a life coach. The conversation dives into the importance of starting early conversations about differences, the progress made in inclusive education, and the ongoing challenges faced by people with disabilities in society.
Jed and Eliza discuss how parents and teachers can foster acceptance and understanding, while Isabelle encourages kids and adults alike to ask questions and embrace curiosity about disabilities. The episode also highlights resources like Think College and the need for more businesses to directly employ people with disabilities.
Later in the episode, author Heather Stigall joins to introduce her new picture book, “Gilbert and the Ghost.” Heather shares the inspiration behind her story about a boy who feels invisible and seeks friendship with a neighborhood ghost. She discusses the importance of helping children who feel unseen and the joy of creating picture books that spark family memories.
Listeners will love the friendly, insightful conversations about inclusion, empathy, and the power of children’s literature to build bridges. The episode wraps up with info on upcoming book signings, resources for families, and a reminder that everyone deserves to feel seen and valued.
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In this heartwarming episode of “Reading With Your Kids,” host Jed Doherty celebrates the 20th anniversary of the beloved children’s book “My Friend Isabelle” with special guests Eliza and Isabel Woloson. Eliza, the author, and her daughter Isabelle, the inspiration for the book, share the story behind their mission to promote inclusion and friendship for children with disabilities. Isabelle, who has Down syndrome, opens up about her life, her independent living in Boulder, her job as a barista, and her dreams of becoming a life coach. The conversation dives into the importance of starting early conversations about differences, the progress made in inclusive education, and the ongoing challenges faced by people with disabilities in society.
Jed and Eliza discuss how parents and teachers can foster acceptance and understanding, while Isabelle encourages kids and adults alike to ask questions and embrace curiosity about disabilities. The episode also highlights resources like Think College and the need for more businesses to directly employ people with disabilities.
Later in the episode, author Heather Stigall joins to introduce her new picture book, “Gilbert and the Ghost.” Heather shares the inspiration behind her story about a boy who feels invisible and seeks friendship with a neighborhood ghost. She discusses the importance of helping children who feel unseen and the joy of creating picture books that spark family memories.
Listeners will love the friendly, insightful conversations about inclusion, empathy, and the power of children’s literature to build bridges. The episode wraps up with info on upcoming book signings, resources for families, and a reminder that everyone deserves to feel seen and valued.