Attack Of The Hangries!

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Ever wondered why you turn into a grumpy monster when you’re hungry? Katherine Pryor’s hilarious new children’s book “Attack of the Hangries” explores exactly that! In this fun-filled episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty chats with Pryor about the science behind being “hangry” and how she’s turned this relatable experience into a laugh-out-loud picture book for kids.
Pryor reveals that “hangry” isn’t just a made-up word – it was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2018. The book explains how dropping blood sugar levels trigger stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, causing those infamous mood swings. But here’s the twist: Pryor transforms this scientific concept into adorable monsters that kids will love!
In the same episode, Jed also speaks with Cristina Garcia, a teacher at a Department of Defense school in Germany, about her debut children’s book “The Pesky Problem.” Garcia’s charming story follows a group of pumpkins and gourds dealing with pesky crows, teaching children valuable lessons about teamwork and collaboration. Drawing from her Romanian roots and experiences working on her grandparents’ farm, Garcia crafted a delightful tale that resonates with young readers.
Garcia shared her inspiration for the book, which came from a Halloween costume shopping trip, and discussed her future writing projects, including a touching story about a goose with a missing webbed foot. Her background as an educator shines through in her approach to storytelling, focusing on social-emotional learning and creating engaging narratives for children.
As a mother of eight-year-old twins and an experienced children’s author, Pryor knows how to make learning fun. She’s written multiple books about science and nature, including a fascinating book about monarch butterfly migration. Her goal? Make complex topics accessible and enjoyable for kids.
Parents and educators will love how “Attack of the Hangries” tackles a real-life issue with humor and heart. It’s a perfect read for families looking to understand nutrition, emotions, and teamwork – all while having a great time together.

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