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Amanda Cupido shares how to produce podcasts in Let’s Talk Podcasting for Kids. Podcasts cover every subject imaginable in today’s society. Children often wonder how podcasts are created and if they can create their own. Amanda answers this by going over the basics of creating and broadcasting podcasts. She gives a resounding “YES!” to the question of whether children can be podcasters. Many will be surprised at how much planning goes into producing a podcast. Originally, podcasts were introduced in 2004 and just featured talking. Now, they include video. Your child will be excited to learn about podcasts and might even become a well-known podcaster. Be sure to discuss your child’s interests and how they might become involved in podcasting with them.
Let’s Talk Podcasting for Kids by Amanda Cupido is a well-illustrated children’s picture book that opens the wonderful world of podcasting to children. This book breaks down the technical terms of producing podcasts into simple language that any child can easily understand. The illustrations will delight young readers, who will be able to identify with the characters. For a technology that has been around just a little over twenty years, podcasts have quickly taken over the media market. Podcasts cover a wide range of subjects, and your child can become a podcaster in any field they are interested in. Even if your child has no intention of making a podcast, they can have fun planning and pretending they are a world-famous podcaster. Have fun exploring this part of the media with your child and see where it takes them.