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BookWorthy Chats with Allia Zobel Nolan
Summary
In this episode, Valerie interviews award-winning author Aliyah Zobel Nolan about her latest book, 'Harriet, Hurry Up and the So Slow Day.' They discuss Aliyah's experiences in school, her love for poetry, and the inspiration behind her book on patience. They also talk about the importance of waiting, the impact of technology on children, and the power of reading and creativity. Aliyah shares her upcoming projects, including two cat books and a personal memoir. The episode ends with a contest announcement for a Harriet doll giveaway.
Takeaways
Patience is a virtue that can be learned through trust in God's timing.
Children need opportunities to be still, explore, and let their minds wander.
Reading and engaging with books can foster creativity and imagination in children.
Technology can hinder children's ability to interact with the world and ask questions.
Illustrations in children's books play an important role in engaging young readers.
Upcoming projects from Aliyah Zobel Nolan include two cat books and a personal memoir.
A contest will be held to give away a Harriet doll.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
04:11 The Power of Reading and Poetry
07:56 The Inspiration Behind 'Harriet, Hurry Up and the So Slow Day'
09:53 The Impact of Technology on Children
12:15 The Importance of Boredom and Creativity
23:58 The Most Impactful Book in Aliyah's Life
26:22 Upcoming Projects and Contest Announcement
32:07 Conclusion
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