Integrating Learning with Art
I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →Creativity should lead to innovation. We all want to instill creativity in our children. In addition, their creativity should lead to making something better or introducing an entirely new creation. This book just might be the motivation they need.
Continue reading →Make the themes of Bible stories come to life by applying them to our daily life. I remember once I was driving my 5-year-old to swim class downtown of Chicago. (Alone) I got lost. Yes, why not? I panicked.
Continue reading →Looking over a rough layout of “Our God is Bigger than That!” that I co-wrote with my friend and colleague, Eva Marie Everson, I have tears in my eyes. It comes out with End Game Press this July, and I … Continue reading →
Aren’t sheep the best—with their woolly fleeces, sweet faces, and quiet personalities? These gentle animals often make us think of green pastures, bucolic scenes, and a slower pace of life. Indeed, when I first visited the English Lake District, I … Continue reading →
Oh, how dreadful was the show and tell time at school when I was young. I was NOT a good speaker, I was shy and could barely find paper, colors, and items to produce a good board to bring to … Continue reading →