Roots of Connection: Inspiring Kids to Love Nature and Reading with Carol Gerber
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Episode Note: We are deeply saddened to share that our beloved author Carol Gerber has passed away. Carol touched countless lives through her heartfelt books, inspiring a love for nature, reading, and creativity in children and families alike.
This episode of the Helping Families Be Happy podcast, featuring Carol Gerber, marks her final interview.
We honor Carol’s legacy and the joy she brought to readers everywhere. We invite you to listen to this special episode and celebrate her life, work, and enduring impact on families and children.
In this episode of the Helping Families Be Happy podcast, produced by Familius Publishing, host Adina Oberman sits down with award-winning author and poet Carol Gerber. Carol shares her passion for nature, trees, and poetry, as reflected in her acclaimed picture books like A Tree for Me.
Drawing from her experience as a children’s author and volunteer nature guide, Carol reveals how parents can use books and outdoor exploration to foster curiosity, creativity, and a love of reading in children. She also offers a sneak peek into her upcoming book, Venus Flytrap, which introduces kids to the wonders of plants through interactive storytelling.
This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and caregivers looking for ideas to boost early literacy, encourage outdoor play, and build stronger family connections through nature-based learning.
Episode Highlights[02:15] The Story Behind A Tree for Me:
Carol explains how her love of nature and trees inspired her latest book and why she chose to feature a father-and-son relationship to promote family bonding.[06:30] Engaging Kids with Nature Through Books:
Carol shares her experience as a nature guide, teaching kids to connect with trees, feel bark, and observe leaves—lessons that inspired her writing.[10:45] The Importance of Outdoor Play and Exploration:
Discover why Carol believes time spent outdoors helps children build curiosity, develop confidence, and form lasting family memories.[15:20] Building Early Literacy Through Nature-Themed Books:
Carol emphasizes the role of books in teaching children about science, empathy, and the natural world while nurturing a love for reading.[20:10] Preview of Venus Flytrap—Carol’s Upcoming Book:
Carol introduces her next book, which uses humor and plant science to spark kids’ imaginations and inspire a deeper interest in nature.[24:30] Tips for Parents—Interactive Reading and Outdoor Adventures:
Carol provides actionable advice for incorporating books, nature walks, and hands-on activities to make learning fun and memorable.
- Start Early with Nature-Inspired Books: Introduce kids to books about nature to inspire curiosity and early literacy.
- Encourage Outdoor Exploration: Use family walks and hands-on activities to connect kids with trees, plants, and the environment.
- Make Reading Interactive: Choose books with rhyme, rhythm, and humor to engage young readers and make learning enjoyable.
- Foster Curiosity with Science and Storytelling: Combine books and real-world exploration to teach kids about biology and ecosystems.
- Prioritize Family Bonding: Spend quality time outdoors or reading together to strengthen emotional connections and build shared memories.
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