God, I Feel Scared
Last spring, I posted a review of God, I Feel Sad, and shared how helpful the book was when my son’s family was grieving the loss of a dad in their neighborhood. The second book in the “I Feel” series … 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
Last spring, I posted a review of God, I Feel Sad, and shared how helpful the book was when my son’s family was grieving the loss of a dad in their neighborhood. The second book in the “I Feel” series … Continue reading →
Today I have the pleasure of interviewing Sarah Parker Rubio to talk about her new book Her Story, Her Strength. A nonfiction book for girls that tells interesting stories about women of the Bible.
Continue reading →As a children’s author of more than 100 books, I have never had the idea to write a book about money, but I’m glad someone else has! The Bible has a lot to say about money, and Money Mike and … Continue reading →
I am excited to tell you about a chapter book I read recently that I fell in love with. The title is A Penny Saved written by Cynthia Simmons and Terri Gilllespie.
Continue reading →Today I have the pleasure of interviewing Ginny Aversa Tyler, author of the Kingdom Kicks Series. These picture books are a mix of Bible stories and modern-day life lessons in the setting of martial arts.
Continue reading →Children experience a wide range of emotions just like adults do. But sometimes, it’s hard for adults to help children understand why they feel a certain way and how to process their emotions. That’s why I am thrilled to feature … Continue reading →