What makes a good friend?
My dog died last Sunday. She was so loving and faithful to me. Everywhere I went she followed if she could. She would sit at my feet and bark if anyone knocked on the door – that is until her … 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.
My dog died last Sunday. She was so loving and faithful to me. Everywhere I went she followed if she could. She would sit at my feet and bark if anyone knocked on the door – that is until her … Continue reading →
Memories of days gone by are fun to share. As adults we enjoy sharing our childhood and youth experiences at family reunions as well as school class reunions. Sharing memories often helps us gain new perspectives on those by-gone days … Continue reading →
Our lights went out in the storm yesterday. As the sun went down I was in a quandry over how I could productively use my time. Today I have ten suggestions for family fun when the lights go out. 1. … Continue reading →
Since my brief experience working at the United Methodist Publishing House between college and my first teaching job, I have always known I wanted to write for children. Even though my writing was put on hold for many years, I … Continue reading →
Title: Snuggle’s Japanese Alps Adventures Author: Tim Ostermeyer ISBN: 978-0-9794228-7-4 Age: 4-12 / SRP: $18.95 The photography in Snuggles’ Japanese Alps Adventures is awesome. You feel like you know these Japanese snow monkeys personally by the time you have finished … Continue reading →
Wow! What a dynamic retelling of the Bible. King of Glory is a Bible storybook for big kids – grown-ups included. The awesome pictures will capture the imagination of both young and old alike. Even though the text is for the more … Continue reading →