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  <title>EVA-DORABLE: Rebecca Elliott Talks a Decade of the Owl Diaries, Eva the Owlet, and more!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In today’s episode, author and illustrator, Rebecca Elliott joins guest-host Billy DiMichele to talk about the milestone, the success of her hugely popular books, and the animated Apple TV+ series Eva the Owlet, which recently announced its return for a second season and the release of a very special holiday episode. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>At six years old, Rebecca Elliott knew she wanted to write and illustrate books for kids. Today, she is doing exactly that with her hugely popular book series, Owl Diaries and Unicorn Diaries. 
This coming January marks the 10th anniversary of the Owl Diaries’ debut, and in today’s episode Rebecca joins guest-host Billy DiMichele to talk about the milestone, the success of her hugely popular books, and the animated Apple TV+ series Eva the Owlet, which recently announced its return for a second season and the release of a very special holiday episode. 
→ Resources
About Rebecca Elliot: Learn more about the author and her many books. 
About The Owl Diaries: In Rebecca’s widely popular book series, Owl Diaries, readers follow the adventures of Eva Wingdale, a young owl who navigates school life, friendships, and various challenges in her town of Treetopolis.
About Eva the Owlet: The Apple TV+ animated series based on the bestselling Owl Diaries book series, produced by Scholastic Entertainment. 
About the Unicorn Diaries: Rebecca’s other entertaining book series follows the adventures of Bo Tinseltail, a young unicorn with the power to grant wishes, as he navigates life in Sparklegrove Forest. 
Owl Diaries: Rebecca Elliott on Reading Aloud and Eva the Owlet: Suzanne McCabe speaks with Rebecca Elliott in this 2023 Scholastic Reads episode about the runaway success of Owl Diaries, its Eva the Owlet adaptation, and her participation in World Read Aloud Day 2023.  
Growing Readers with Branches and Acorns: In this 2019 episode, Suzanne McCabe interviews Katie Carella, Executive Editor at Scholastic, about the Branches and Acorn books and their impact. She also speaks with authors Troy Cummings (The Notebook of Doom), Rebecca Elliott (Owl Diaries), and Jonathan Fenske (Crabby) about creating these engaging books for kids.
→ Highlights 
Rebecca Elliott, author, illustrator Owl Diaries
“[It’s] mind-blowing that [my books] could play the smallest role in a child’s journey into books, which to me is one of the most important of journeys, as it’s not only for entertainment, but it builds your worldview. It shapes your curiosity and knowledge.”
“There’s something about [owls] that’s so elusive and imaginary even though they’re clearly not. We can almost imagine that they have a secret world where they do wear berets and go to owl elementary school. And the fact that they are such great fodder to write about for children. They have big eyes, they can fly, they have super hearing, and super sight. They are incredible creatures and just so wonderful to wrap this story around.”
“I was always drawing. Always, always, from as far back as I can remember. That’s what I did with most of my time. And then I would make up stories about the drawings I [created].”
“I think kids are just as interested in stories now, as they ever were. And that’s never going away. It’s a human need to want stories.”
→ Special Thanks
Producers: Maxine Osa, Anne Sparkman, Allyson Barkan 
Sound Engineer: S. Shin 
Music Composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl 
→ Coming Soon
R.L. Stine and actor Jayden Bartels talk all things Goosebumps with Billy DiMichele  
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    <![CDATA[<p>At six years old, Rebecca Elliott knew she wanted to write and illustrate books for kids. Today, she is doing exactly that with her hugely popular book series, Owl Diaries and Unicorn Diaries. </p>

<p>This coming January marks the 10th anniversary of the Owl Diaries’ debut, and in today’s episode Rebecca joins guest-host Billy DiMichele to talk about the milestone, the success of her hugely popular books, and the animated Apple TV+ series Eva the Owlet, which recently announced its return for a second season and the release of a very special holiday episode. </p>

<p>→ Resources</p>

<p>About Rebecca Elliot: Learn more about the author and her many books. </p>

<p>About The Owl Diaries: In Rebecca’s widely popular book series, Owl Diaries, readers follow the adventures of Eva Wingdale, a young owl who navigates school life, friendships, and various challenges in her town of Treetopolis.</p>

<p>About Eva the Owlet: The Apple TV+ animated series based on the bestselling Owl Diaries book series, produced by Scholastic Entertainment. </p>

<p>About the Unicorn Diaries: Rebecca’s other entertaining book series follows the adventures of Bo Tinseltail, a young unicorn with the power to grant wishes, as he navigates life in Sparklegrove Forest. </p>

<p>Owl Diaries: Rebecca Elliott on Reading Aloud and Eva the Owlet: Suzanne McCabe speaks with Rebecca Elliott in this 2023 Scholastic Reads episode about the runaway success of Owl Diaries, its Eva the Owlet adaptation, and her participation in World Read Aloud Day 2023.  </p>

<p>Growing Readers with Branches and Acorns: In this 2019 episode, Suzanne McCabe interviews Katie Carella, Executive Editor at Scholastic, about the Branches and Acorn books and their impact. She also speaks with authors Troy Cummings (The Notebook of Doom), Rebecca Elliott (Owl Diaries), and Jonathan Fenske (Crabby) about creating these engaging books for kids.</p>

<p>→ Highlights </p>

<p>Rebecca Elliott, author, illustrator Owl Diaries</p>

<p>“[It’s] mind-blowing that [my books] could play the smallest role in a child’s journey into books, which to me is one of the most important of journeys, as it’s not only for entertainment, but it builds your worldview. It shapes your curiosity and knowledge.”</p>

<p>“There’s something about [owls] that’s so elusive and imaginary even though they’re clearly not. We can almost imagine that they have a secret world where they do wear berets and go to owl elementary school. And the fact that they are such great fodder to write about for children. They have big eyes, they can fly, they have super hearing, and super sight. They are incredible creatures and just so wonderful to wrap this story around.”</p>

<p>“I was always drawing. Always, always, from as far back as I can remember. That’s what I did with most of my time. And then I would make up stories about the drawings I [created].”</p>

<p>“I think kids are just as interested in stories now, as they ever were. And that’s never going away. It’s a human need to want stories.”</p>

<p>→ Special Thanks</p>

<p>Producers: Maxine Osa, Anne Sparkman, Allyson Barkan </p>

<p>Sound Engineer: S. Shin </p>

<p>Music Composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl </p>

<p>→ Coming Soon</p>

<p>R.L. Stine and actor Jayden Bartels talk all things Goosebumps with Billy DiMichele  </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>At six years old, Rebecca Elliott knew she wanted to write and illustrate books for kids. Today, she is doing exactly that with her hugely popular book series, Owl Diaries and Unicorn Diaries. </p>

<p>This coming January marks the 10th anniversary of the Owl Diaries’ debut, and in today’s episode Rebecca joins guest-host Billy DiMichele to talk about the milestone, the success of her hugely popular books, and the animated Apple TV+ series Eva the Owlet, which recently announced its return for a second season and the release of a very special holiday episode. </p>

<p>→ Resources</p>

<p>About Rebecca Elliot: Learn more about the author and her many books. </p>

<p>About The Owl Diaries: In Rebecca’s widely popular book series, Owl Diaries, readers follow the adventures of Eva Wingdale, a young owl who navigates school life, friendships, and various challenges in her town of Treetopolis.</p>

<p>About Eva the Owlet: The Apple TV+ animated series based on the bestselling Owl Diaries book series, produced by Scholastic Entertainment. </p>

<p>About the Unicorn Diaries: Rebecca’s other entertaining book series follows the adventures of Bo Tinseltail, a young unicorn with the power to grant wishes, as he navigates life in Sparklegrove Forest. </p>

<p>Owl Diaries: Rebecca Elliott on Reading Aloud and Eva the Owlet: Suzanne McCabe speaks with Rebecca Elliott in this 2023 Scholastic Reads episode about the runaway success of Owl Diaries, its Eva the Owlet adaptation, and her participation in World Read Aloud Day 2023.  </p>

<p>Growing Readers with Branches and Acorns: In this 2019 episode, Suzanne McCabe interviews Katie Carella, Executive Editor at Scholastic, about the Branches and Acorn books and their impact. She also speaks with authors Troy Cummings (The Notebook of Doom), Rebecca Elliott (Owl Diaries), and Jonathan Fenske (Crabby) about creating these engaging books for kids.</p>

<p>→ Highlights </p>

<p>Rebecca Elliott, author, illustrator Owl Diaries</p>

<p>“[It’s] mind-blowing that [my books] could play the smallest role in a child’s journey into books, which to me is one of the most important of journeys, as it’s not only for entertainment, but it builds your worldview. It shapes your curiosity and knowledge.”</p>

<p>“There’s something about [owls] that’s so elusive and imaginary even though they’re clearly not. We can almost imagine that they have a secret world where they do wear berets and go to owl elementary school. And the fact that they are such great fodder to write about for children. They have big eyes, they can fly, they have super hearing, and super sight. They are incredible creatures and just so wonderful to wrap this story around.”</p>

<p>“I was always drawing. Always, always, from as far back as I can remember. That’s what I did with most of my time. And then I would make up stories about the drawings I [created].”</p>

<p>“I think kids are just as interested in stories now, as they ever were. And that’s never going away. It’s a human need to want stories.”</p>

<p>→ Special Thanks</p>

<p>Producers: Maxine Osa, Anne Sparkman, Allyson Barkan </p>

<p>Sound Engineer: S. Shin </p>

<p>Music Composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl </p>

<p>→ Coming Soon</p>

<p>R.L. Stine and actor Jayden Bartels talk all things Goosebumps with Billy DiMichele  </p>]]>
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  <title>35 for 35: Reach Out and Read Launches a New Book Collection</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Reach Out and Read and an uplifting new book collection.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Reach Out and Read and an uplifting new book collection. Marty Martinez, the nonprofit’s CEO, and Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, talk with host Suzanne McCabe about 35 for 35—a new, curated collection of titles for young children. 
A joint venture between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic, with help from several other publishers, the 35 for 35 project will distribute 350,000 free books to children ages five and under during their well-child visits. 
The books celebrate the vibrant neighborhoods and diverse cultures of the children who are served by Reach Out and Read. Kids will be introduced to titles by acclaimed and emerging authors and illustrators, including poet Nikki Giovanni, basketball great LeBron James, and writer and educator Joanna Ho. 
“Evidence shows that if children are exposed to books and reading through their pediatric well-child visits,” Marty says, “they’re more likely to get read to at home. They’re more likely to spend time with their parents or caregivers connecting over a book.”
As Chief Executive Officer of Reach Out and Read, Marty leads the Boston-based nonprofit’s vast network, which includes more than 6,000 program sites in all 50 states and nearly 30 regional, state, and local affiliates. He has spent decades working on behalf of young people and families in underserved communities across the Boston area. Most recently, as the city’s Chief of Health and Human Services, Marty led Boston through some of the most acute challenges posed by the pandemic.  
In her role as Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, Judy helps to ensure equal access to books and literacy for all children through partnerships with nonprofits and other organizations. She currently serves on several boards, including at Reach Out and Read and the Ruby Bridges Foundation, where she is Board President. 
For many years, Judy led the iconic Scholastic Reading Club, aka the Book Clubs. She is known fondly in the office as our Reader-in-Chief. During the pandemic, Judy went back to school, earning a master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. 
→ Resources
Reach Out and Read: For 35 years, the Boston-based nonprofit has helped millions of young families across the country access literacy through well-child visits.
35 for 35: Learn more about this free, curated book collection, a collaboration between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic. 
→ Highlights
Marty Martinez, CEO, Reach Out and Read 
“The mission of Reach Out and Read is to provide opportunities and moments for children and their parents to have shared moments of connection and bonding through reading.” 
“We’re a very simple model that integrates early literacy and books into well-child visits for our children five and under all across the United States.” 
“A child learns to read and then reads to learn.”
“It opens doors not only for a child but for a whole family when you focus on early literacy.”
Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer, Scholastic 
“Programs like these don’t happen unless someone leads the charge.” 
“Twelve publishers from across the publishing industry contributed titles to [35 for 35].”
“For American democracy to continue, we have to have literacy.”
→ Special Thanks
Producer: Maxine Osa 
Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan
Music composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl
→ Coming Soon
Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey Talks About Cat on the Run 
When We Flew Away: Author Alice Hoffman Discusses Her New Novel About Anne Frank Before the Diary
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Reach Out and Read and an uplifting new book collection. Marty Martinez, the nonprofit’s CEO, and Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, talk with host Suzanne McCabe about 35 for 35—a new, curated collection of titles for young children. </p>

<p>A joint venture between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic, with help from several other publishers, the 35 for 35 project will distribute 350,000 free books to children ages five and under during their well-child visits. </p>

<p>The books celebrate the vibrant neighborhoods and diverse cultures of the children who are served by Reach Out and Read. Kids will be introduced to titles by acclaimed and emerging authors and illustrators, including poet Nikki Giovanni, basketball great LeBron James, and writer and educator Joanna Ho. </p>

<p>“Evidence shows that if children are exposed to books and reading through their pediatric well-child visits,” Marty says, “they’re more likely to get read to at home. They’re more likely to spend time with their parents or caregivers connecting over a book.”<br>
As Chief Executive Officer of Reach Out and Read, Marty leads the Boston-based nonprofit’s vast network, which includes more than 6,000 program sites in all 50 states and nearly 30 regional, state, and local affiliates. He has spent decades working on behalf of young people and families in underserved communities across the Boston area. Most recently, as the city’s Chief of Health and Human Services, Marty led Boston through some of the most acute challenges posed by the pandemic.  </p>

<p>In her role as Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, Judy helps to ensure equal access to books and literacy for all children through partnerships with nonprofits and other organizations. She currently serves on several boards, including at Reach Out and Read and the Ruby Bridges Foundation, where she is Board President. </p>

<p>For many years, Judy led the iconic Scholastic Reading Club, aka the Book Clubs. She is known fondly in the office as our Reader-in-Chief. During the pandemic, Judy went back to school, earning a master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. </p>

<p>→ Resources<br>
Reach Out and Read: For 35 years, the Boston-based nonprofit has helped millions of young families across the country access literacy through well-child visits.<br>
35 for 35: Learn more about this free, curated book collection, a collaboration between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic. </p>

<p>→ Highlights<br>
Marty Martinez, CEO, Reach Out and Read <br>
“The mission of Reach Out and Read is to provide opportunities and moments for children and their parents to have shared moments of connection and bonding through reading.” <br>
“We’re a very simple model that integrates early literacy and books into well-child visits for our children five and under all across the United States.” <br>
“A child learns to read and then reads to learn.”<br>
“It opens doors not only for a child but for a whole family when you focus on early literacy.”<br>
Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer, Scholastic <br>
“Programs like these don’t happen unless someone leads the charge.” <br>
“Twelve publishers from across the publishing industry contributed titles to [35 for 35].”</p>

<p>“For American democracy to continue, we have to have literacy.”</p>

<p>→ Special Thanks<br>
Producer: Maxine Osa <br>
Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan<br>
Music composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl</p>

<p>→ Coming Soon</p>

<p>Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey Talks About Cat on the Run </p>

<p>When We Flew Away: Author Alice Hoffman Discusses Her New Novel About Anne Frank Before the Diary</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Reach Out and Read and an uplifting new book collection. Marty Martinez, the nonprofit’s CEO, and Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, talk with host Suzanne McCabe about 35 for 35—a new, curated collection of titles for young children. </p>

<p>A joint venture between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic, with help from several other publishers, the 35 for 35 project will distribute 350,000 free books to children ages five and under during their well-child visits. </p>

<p>The books celebrate the vibrant neighborhoods and diverse cultures of the children who are served by Reach Out and Read. Kids will be introduced to titles by acclaimed and emerging authors and illustrators, including poet Nikki Giovanni, basketball great LeBron James, and writer and educator Joanna Ho. </p>

<p>“Evidence shows that if children are exposed to books and reading through their pediatric well-child visits,” Marty says, “they’re more likely to get read to at home. They’re more likely to spend time with their parents or caregivers connecting over a book.”<br>
As Chief Executive Officer of Reach Out and Read, Marty leads the Boston-based nonprofit’s vast network, which includes more than 6,000 program sites in all 50 states and nearly 30 regional, state, and local affiliates. He has spent decades working on behalf of young people and families in underserved communities across the Boston area. Most recently, as the city’s Chief of Health and Human Services, Marty led Boston through some of the most acute challenges posed by the pandemic.  </p>

<p>In her role as Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, Judy helps to ensure equal access to books and literacy for all children through partnerships with nonprofits and other organizations. She currently serves on several boards, including at Reach Out and Read and the Ruby Bridges Foundation, where she is Board President. </p>

<p>For many years, Judy led the iconic Scholastic Reading Club, aka the Book Clubs. She is known fondly in the office as our Reader-in-Chief. During the pandemic, Judy went back to school, earning a master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. </p>

<p>→ Resources<br>
Reach Out and Read: For 35 years, the Boston-based nonprofit has helped millions of young families across the country access literacy through well-child visits.<br>
35 for 35: Learn more about this free, curated book collection, a collaboration between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic. </p>

<p>→ Highlights<br>
Marty Martinez, CEO, Reach Out and Read <br>
“The mission of Reach Out and Read is to provide opportunities and moments for children and their parents to have shared moments of connection and bonding through reading.” <br>
“We’re a very simple model that integrates early literacy and books into well-child visits for our children five and under all across the United States.” <br>
“A child learns to read and then reads to learn.”<br>
“It opens doors not only for a child but for a whole family when you focus on early literacy.”<br>
Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer, Scholastic <br>
“Programs like these don’t happen unless someone leads the charge.” <br>
“Twelve publishers from across the publishing industry contributed titles to [35 for 35].”</p>

<p>“For American democracy to continue, we have to have literacy.”</p>

<p>→ Special Thanks<br>
Producer: Maxine Osa <br>
Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan<br>
Music composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl</p>

<p>→ Coming Soon</p>

<p>Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey Talks About Cat on the Run </p>

<p>When We Flew Away: Author Alice Hoffman Discusses Her New Novel About Anne Frank Before the Diary</p>]]>
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