Good Morning, God Loves You
One of the best ways to help a young child start their day with a smile is to remind them how much God loves them. Good Morning, God Loves You is a book I co-authored with my creative and talented … Continue reading →
About Crystal Bowman
Crystal Bowman is an award winning, bestselling author, of more than 100 books for children. She is also a lyricist, speaker, mentor, and freelance editor. She has written for many popular series such as Little Blessings, I Can Read, Berenstain Bears, Boz the Bear, and The Princess Parables. She is the co-author of Our Daily Bread for Kids and M is for Manger. She speaks at schools, churches, teachers' conventions, and writers' conferences. www.crystalbowman.com https://www.facebook.com/crystaljbowman
One of the best ways to help a young child start their day with a smile is to remind them how much God loves them. Good Morning, God Loves You is a book I co-authored with my creative and talented … Continue reading →
I’m happy to introduce our followers to a children’s author who also follows our blog. April Graney has a hot-off-the-press book that children, parents, and teachers will love. I’ve asked her a few questions to give us more insight into … Continue reading →
Are you a fan of faith-filled books? How about FREE activities for your kids during the summer? Then you will LOVE Summer of Stories!
Continue reading →Today I’m featuring a wonderful Easter book by my friend, Lisa Robbins, illustrated by Tatiana Kochan. Even though it’s almost Easter, this is a story that can be read any day of the year. I know our followers enjoy hearing … Continue reading →
The Christian Children’s Authors blog typically features reviews of children’s books and resource materials parents and teachers. Today I’d like to introduce you to a book for parents and grandparents. Warfare Parenting—A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child … Continue reading →
I am excited to share my newest release with our blog followers. My Easter picture book, R is for Risen released on February 4 by Tyndale Kids. If you are familiar with M is for Manger, it is similar in … Continue reading →
