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The Book Tree Podcast
The Book Tree
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to The Book Tree - a South African literacy platform aimed at promoting literacy, inspiring children to read, and helping parents and caregivers on this path. Projects include facilitating reading, writing and creativity workshops, managing corporate investment literacy projects, writing children's books and running the Kingsmead Young Writers’ Competition. We help you find the best reads for your child by chatting to authors and illustrators, publishers and book store owners, literacy experts and teachers. We also unpack issues around literacy and writing skills, finding ways to inspire and grow young readers and creative thinkers. Your host is Corinne Rosmarin, journalist and children’s book author. Join us in exploring the ways, big and small, in which books and stories help us navigate life. 'There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not yet found the right book.' Author Frank Serafini www.thebooktree.co.za
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Welcome to The Book Tree - a South African literacy platform aimed at promoting literacy, inspiring children to read, and helping parents and caregivers on this path. Projects include facilitating reading, writing and creativity workshops, managing corporate investment literacy projects, writing children's books and running the Kingsmead Young Writers’ Competition. We help you find the best reads for your child by chatting to authors and illustrators, publishers and book store owners, literacy experts and teachers. We also unpack issues around literacy and writing skills, finding ways to inspire and grow young readers and creative thinkers. Your host is Corinne Rosmarin, journalist and children’s book author. Join us in exploring the ways, big and small, in which books and stories help us navigate life. 'There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not yet found the right book.' Author Frank Serafini www.thebooktree.co.za
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Kids & Family
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Episode 8: There's a book for that! Bibliotherapy is all about using books to heal
The Book Tree Podcast
43 minutes 55 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 8: There's a book for that! Bibliotherapy is all about using books to heal
We know that books can make us feel better. But did you know there is a therapy that prescribes reading as a tool to improve your well-being? Bibliotherapy is the healing art of reading and it’s helping children and adults to process life events, normalise their issues, offer relatable characters and situations and find healing between the pages of a book. While it is not a cure-all, scientific studies show that reading helps adults and children with certain health, mental and developmental conditions. The origins can be traced to World War One, when soldiers were given books and poetry to ease their suffering and trauma. It returned in the 1990's and has experienced a recent surge in popularity. We talk to Bijal Shah, bibliotherapist, author, book curator and founder of Book Therapy about her reading journey. Find out more about Bijal’s work here: https://www.booktherapy.io/pages/about-bijal. Her books: The Happiness Mindset and Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading are available on Amazon.co.za Why do so many children love the Percy Jackson series? Tess Rayner, co-founder of Akasha School, interviews her son, 12 year old Tom, who is racing through the series. Our book reviews this month include Vampi The Flying Guinea Pig by Lori-Ann Preston, Bongi Ballerina Takes A Bow by Kristien Potgieter, Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love and Where The Heart Should Be by Sarah Crossan.
The Book Tree Podcast
Welcome to The Book Tree - a South African literacy platform aimed at promoting literacy, inspiring children to read, and helping parents and caregivers on this path. Projects include facilitating reading, writing and creativity workshops, managing corporate investment literacy projects, writing children's books and running the Kingsmead Young Writers’ Competition. We help you find the best reads for your child by chatting to authors and illustrators, publishers and book store owners, literacy experts and teachers. We also unpack issues around literacy and writing skills, finding ways to inspire and grow young readers and creative thinkers. Your host is Corinne Rosmarin, journalist and children’s book author. Join us in exploring the ways, big and small, in which books and stories help us navigate life. 'There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not yet found the right book.' Author Frank Serafini www.thebooktree.co.za