Getting ready for a new school year
One of the first things that comes to my mind is the word RELAX. If you are uptight about the change, your child will pick up on it and will have a harder time dealing with it as well. As … Continue reading →
About Janice D. Green
Janice D. Green retired as an elementary librarian to write children's books. She is author and publisher of The Creation, Baby Jesus . . . Messiah!, and Jonah, the Fearful Prophet. Two of these titles have also been translated into Amharic and Swahili. Her passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages young families to want to read it for themselves. Her current work in progress is a devotional book about the life of Moses. She also has an alphabet book under contract with Ambasador International that is being illustrated by her grandson, Jonathan Huff. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.
One of the first things that comes to my mind is the word RELAX. If you are uptight about the change, your child will pick up on it and will have a harder time dealing with it as well. As … Continue reading →
Give your child a piece of paper and ask him or her if they could step through it. They will probably say something like “No way!” or “That’s impossible!” Next take a pair of scissors and make a cut through … Continue reading →
The writers of Christian Children’s Authors are working on finding ways to serve our current readers and potential readers more effectively. We would love to hear from you to learn what is working and what we might add or change to meet … Continue reading →
Review by Janice D. Green Tsali: Legendary Hero of the Eastern Band Cherokee Author: Gail Cartee Illustrator: Frances Espanol 30 pages, paperback ISBN 978-1-5144-8455-5 Softcover ISBN 978-1-5144-8454-8 EBook SRP $21.99 Paperback and $3.99 Kindle Rating: Why did John Charley’s mother … Continue reading →
By Janice D. Green Do you love getting out-of-doors? Do you enjoy identifying the plants, insects, and other creatures that you find there? In today’s world where almost everyone has a cell phone with a camera in it, and even the … Continue reading →
By Janice D. Green Is your family preparing for a trip when school lets out for the summer? Do memories of your children’s comments like “Are we almost there yet?” “How many more miles?” or “Sammy is looking at me!” … Continue reading →
