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Every Child Deserves To Be Seen

Reading With Your Kids Podcast by Jedlie Circus Produtions, Inc

Apr 26, 202655:18Kids & family

In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Kristen Mei Chase and illustrator Basia Tran to celebrate their Gracie Wei chapter book series. Kristen explains that Gracie is a mixed-race Asi...

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Every Child Deserves To Be Seen is an episode from Reading With Your Kids Podcast by Jedlie Circus Produtions, Inc. In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Kristen Mei Chase and illustrator Basia Tran to...

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Published Apr 26, 2026, 55:18 long, audio available.

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In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Kristen Mei Chase and illustrator Basia Tran to celebrate their Gracie Wei chapter book series. Kristen explains that Gracie is a mixed-race Asian American fourth grader with "a lot of opinions and a heart of gold," designed to reflect many real kids and offer representation she didn't see for herself or her own children growing up. She clarifies the difference between chapter books (often ages 6–10, transitional early readers) and middle grade (roughly grades 4–8), noting that Gracie Wei bridges those spaces with accessible text and some bigger ideas. Basia shares how she brings humor and heart to the black‑and‑white illustrations and describes the joy of revisiting the same cast over three books until they felt like "old friends." She talks about working through an art director rather than directly with Kristen, and the particular challenge of drawing specialized items like a wheelchair‑bicycle combination. Kristen discusses crafting a diverse ensemble—including characters with different bodies, abilities, and backgrounds—so that any one of them could be a main character. She highlights the series' core themes: social‑emotional learning, empathy, bravery, and "pivoting" in life, supported by caring adults who model kindness and firm, loving guidance. She also hints at a possible fourth Gracie Wei book and other projects in the works. In the final segment, Jed talks with Pam Ehrenberg about her rhyming board book Planting Parsley, which introduces young children to the Jewish holiday Tu Bishvat and connects families to nature. Pam reflects on writing from a child's perspective, the precision required for rhyming picture books, and how diverse cultural traditions can deepen kids' sense of connection to the earth and to one another.

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Published Apr 26, 2026 and 55:18 long