Think Spring
With all the blizzards and ice storms popping up all over the US over the past few weeks, spring may seem like a remote possibility, but down deep in our souls, we know it will come again. Maybe sooner than … 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 and The First Christmas, Bible storybooks for children. Her passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages young families to want to read it for themselves. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.
With all the blizzards and ice storms popping up all over the US over the past few weeks, spring may seem like a remote possibility, but down deep in our souls, we know it will come again. Maybe sooner than … Continue reading →
The First Easter Ever Author: (not named) Editor: Mary Hassinger Illustrator: Dennis Jones 32 pages Language: English ISBN 13: 978-0-310-74084-1 List price: $1.99 Reviewed By: Janice D. Green Rating: The illustrations in The First Easter Ever are clever and children will … Continue reading →
Let There Be Light Author: Archbishop Desmond Tutu Board Book: 280pages Language: English ISBN 13: 978-0-310-73396-6 List price: $7.99 Reviewed By: Janice D. Green Rating: This book is just precious! It tells the days of creation in ultra simple language that even … Continue reading →
This is the last post in a four-part series of recordings from Bible passages about the first Christmas. Part one was posted on December 22, 2014, part two on Christmas Day, and part three on January 2, 2015. Readers are encouraged to share … Continue reading →
This is part three of a four-part series of recordings from Bible passages about the first Christmas. Part one was posted on December 22, 2014, part two on Christmas Day, and part four on January 6, 2015. Readers are encouraged to share … Continue reading →
This is part two of a four part series of recordings from Bible passages about the first Christmas. Part one was posted on December 22, part three will be posted on January 2, and part four on January 6. Readers are … Continue reading →