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Read to Me Outing at Laumeier Sculpture Park

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 25, 2016 by Carol McAdams MooreJune 25, 2016

I love to hear about families who plan day trips. The trips don’t have to be far away. They don’t have to cost money, but the results are timeless memories. Often the destinations become so close to the heart of … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Family Life, Memory Maker, Reading/Christian Literacy | Tagged family outings St. Louis, Laumeier Sculpture Park, reading with Christian kids | 1 Reply

Summer Days

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 21, 2016 by Crystal BowmanJune 22, 2016

Growing up in Michigan, summer was always my favorite season. I loved the sunny days and warmer temps. But my favorite part of summer was long daylight hours. I played outdoors with the neighborhood kids for hours after dinner. One … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Family Life, Family Stories/Memories, Just for Kids, Life changes, Memory Maker | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Crystal Bowman, familiy activities, Family stories / memories | 4 Replies

Flashlight Devotions for Kids

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 18, 2016 by Carol McAdams MooreJune 21, 2016

Kids are out of school. Summer fun schedules of ball games, camp, and vacations dominate the sides of the frig. What about time for devotions? How can families make sure that kids get that most important summer routine? Make It … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Family Activities, Family Life, Memory Maker, Spiritual Growth | Tagged Christian devotions for kids, quiet time for kids | 2 Replies

Make a field guide for your yard or neighborhood

Christian Children's Authors Posted on June 13, 2016 by Janice D. GreenJune 8, 2016

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 →

Posted in Enjoying Nature, Family Activities, Memory Maker, Parenting | Tagged getting outdoors, Nature Field Guide | Leave a reply

#Readathon 2016

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 21, 2016 by Carol McAdams MooreJune 11, 2016

Have you noticed the new Facebook frames with the READ caption? It is all about National Readathon Day 2016 which is TODAY, May 21, 2016! You can read Everything You Need to Know about Readathon 2016 on the Penguin Random House site. … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Grandparents, Memory Maker, Parenting, Reading/Christian Literacy, Youth and Children's Ministry | Tagged #Readathon 2016, American Library Association, preteen reading, summer reading | Leave a reply

Global Kids

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 9, 2016 by Susan G. MathisMay 2, 2016

By Susan G Mathis When my daughter was little, I taught her to love and pray for the world, even as a toddler. All it took was a blow up globe and a little fun. As she grew, a globe on the … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Family Activities, Family Life, Memory Maker | Tagged Global thinking, missions | 2 Replies

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