
Unraveling Mysteries with Candace Fleming: The Loch Ness Monster, Critical Thinking, and the Magic of Nonfiction for Kids
In this engaging conversation, Bianca Schulze interviews Candace Fleming about her journey as a nonfiction writer, the allure of nonfiction for young readers, and her latest book on the Loch Ness Monster, Is It Real? The Loch Ness Monster.
They discuss the importance of curiosity, critical thinking, and the balance between entertainment and education in writing for children. Fleming shares her unique research process, writing methods, and the motivation behind her work, emphasizing the significance of true stories and the joy of discovery in nonfiction literature.
Discussion Topics:
- How curiosity drives both readers and writers towards nonfiction.
- True stories can be more compelling than fictional narratives.
- Writing engaging nonfiction involves connecting emotionally with the subject matter.
- Critical thinking is essential for discerning fact from fiction.
- Researching mysteries requires a balance of skepticism and imagination.
- The writing process can be messy and should encourage play and discovery.
- Engaging young readers involves weaving facts into a captivating narrative.
- Primary sources are invaluable for authentic storytelling.
- The journey of investigation often leads to more questions than answers.
Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon)
Order Copies of Is It Real? The Loch Ness Monster on Amazon or Bookshop.org
For more information about Candace Fleming, visit https://candacefleming.com/
Keywords: nonfiction, children's books, critical thinking, Loch Ness Monster, Candace Fleming, reading, writing, curiosity, education, storytelling
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