RAR #280: Books Take Us Places

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One of the very best ways to travel with your children is through books.

Physically traveling as a family isn’t always possible for a variety of reasons, but by reading with our kids, we give them the gift of windows into unfamiliar worlds. Stories develop empathy and invite us to engage with another’s experiences in ways that can even go deeper than visiting a place in real life. 

Today, RAR’s Creative Director (and my eldest daughter) Audrey is with me to talk about the power of books to take us places, even when we’re not able to go far from home ourselves.

In this episode, you’ll hear: 

  • How stories help us engage with creativity, community, and our Creator
  • How books can give us deeper connections to the places we do travel
  • How reading–and especially reading aloud!–cultivates curiosity and wonder

Watch the episode on YouTube here.

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Books and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Redwall
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective
Blueberries for Sal
Miss Rumphius
Make Way for Ducklings
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (Dragonfly Books)
Song for a Whale
Rainbow Valley
C. S. Lewis: A Life
Treasure Island
The Ramona Quimby Collection
Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster
Whose Waves These Are
Glitch