From Silly to Profound: Kobe Yamada on Writing Picture Books that Start Conversations

From Silly to Profound: Kobe Yamada on Writing Picture Books that Start Conversations

Author: Jedlie Circus Productions, Inc March 24, 2026 Duration: 57:04

In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed welcomes Kobe Yamada to celebrate his new picture book, "Others." Kobe shares that the book is all about empathy and perspective, inviting kids (and the adults reading with them) to think about how we see people we don't yet know. The story is set up as a conversation between two characters on one side of a tall hedge—a hedge that acts as both a physical and psychological barrier. While the characters can't see what's on the other side, the reader can, thanks to illustrator Charles Santoso's imaginative art.

Kobe explains that "Others" starts off silly and absurd, mirroring how we often form opinions with very little real information. As the book goes on, the tone becomes more meaningful and sincere, opening the door to conversations about assumptions, fear, curiosity, and connection. He talks about how experiences like travel, new foods, and meeting neighbors from different cultures can help kids (and adults) expand their world.

Kobe also describes his approach to picture books as writing for a dual audience—creating stories that encourage deep conversations between children and caregivers, and that gain new layers of meaning as readers grow up.

In the final part of the episode, Jed chats briefly with Kate Korsch about her hilarious new chapter book "Una Bramblegoop, Sideways Magic: Newbie Fairy"—a fun, underwear-themed, magic-filled story perfect for kids who love silly humor and heartfelt friendships.


There’s a special kind of magic that happens when families share stories, try a new recipe, or simply talk about a movie they just watched together. The Reading With Your Kids Podcast, from Jedlie Circus Productions, Inc, explores that magic in every episode. While the title highlights reading, the conversations here go far beyond the pages of a book. This podcast is really about connection-the kind built through everyday moments, whether you’re cooking, creating, or discovering a new song together. Each episode brings you authentic conversations with authors, educators, and families who share practical ideas and personal stories. You’ll hear about great children’s books, sure, but also about how shared experiences with TV, movies, and music can spark meaningful family discussions. The underlying goal is always to strengthen those essential bonds. Tuning in feels like getting thoughtful, friendly advice on turning daily routines into opportunities for laughter and learning. It’s a supportive space for any parent or caregiver looking to enrich their family life, one shared story or silly kitchen experiment at a time. The tone is warm, inclusive, and focused on the simple, powerful truth that time spent together is the foundation of a strong relationship.
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