Between the Leaves at the Lloyd
Society & Culture
Prompted by the Lloyd Library’s exhibit “The Gift of Wonder: A History of Nature Books for Children,” host Meg Hanrahan talks to author Mary Kay Carson to discuss her work writing science and nature books for children. Carson has written more than 50 nonfiction books for kids, taking young readers into the thick of things with her Scientists in the Field series, delving into the lives of famous inventors like Alexander Graham Bell in For Kids, and using the question-and-answer format to inspire interest in figures like Susan B. Anthony in a series titled Good Question! Listen as she talks about her unique writing life and the past, present, and future of children’s books.
Saving Exceptional Plants with Dr. Valerie Pence
A Foray Into Fungi with Dr. Nicholas Money
Polar Bears in a Changing Climate with Dr. Erin Curry
David Lentz on Mesoamerican Agriculture and the Photographs of C.G. Lloyd
A Conversation With 2022 Artist in Residence, Audrey Bell
Freedom Birding with Tykee James
Mist Nets, Nanotags & Motus Towers with Master Bird Bander, Dave Russell
Doctors, Nurses & Sack-Em-Up Men: Kevin Grace on Cincinnati Medical History
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 4—Slide Shows and Ice Cream
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 3 — Chocolates and Grapes
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 2 — Rainbow Weather
Dear Elizabeth: Episode 1 — Single-Minded Women
A Little 'Light' Music at the Edge of Appalachia : Interview with T.J. Vissing
The Curious Case of the Prickly Callery Pear: Interview with Theresa Culley
Dom Peebles on Nature’s Prescriptive Powers in Madisonville
Cincinnati’s Micro-Bug Master Artist: Interview with DeVere Burt
Forgotten Citizen Scientists of Cincinnati: Interview with Hardy Eshbaugh
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