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Reading Radio
Reading Radio
54 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast featuring reviews of new and classic young adult books by father and daughter team, Jason and Alora Fisher. We want to create a community that improves the relationship between parents and children through books. Grab a book put the screen down and read along with us. While you actually talk to your family.
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A podcast featuring reviews of new and classic young adult books by father and daughter team, Jason and Alora Fisher. We want to create a community that improves the relationship between parents and children through books. Grab a book put the screen down and read along with us. While you actually talk to your family.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Kids & Family,
Education for Kids,
Parenting
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
Reading Radio
27 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Rich Dad Poor Dad
Episode 37 – Rich Dad Poor Dad
Written in 1997 but updated for the newer times Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, is a book that teaches valuable lessons about money in ways that are easier to understand than your standard finance book.  Though this book is not intended for children at age 15 I had no problem understanding it and am almost positive a bit someone younger could understand as well. Jason and I found that this book was a good tool for bringing up questions we could talk about together. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to further their knowledge in finance and how money works.
 
Recommended Age: 13 and up
 
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
 Our next book is A Tale of Two Cities.
We’ve never done a non-fiction book before, we’d love to hear what you thought about it in the comments below.
In the mean time while we are off on summer break check out some of our previous shows…
The book that started Chaos Walking – The Knife of never letting go.
Or a classic like To Kill a Mocking Bird
Reading Radio
A podcast featuring reviews of new and classic young adult books by father and daughter team, Jason and Alora Fisher. We want to create a community that improves the relationship between parents and children through books. Grab a book put the screen down and read along with us. While you actually talk to your family.