A Mother’s List of Books for Children
Doesn’t the image above bring a sigh to your lips? Do you long for the ‘good ‘ole days’ where books were edifying, instructive, inspirational and may I say it —didactic? *gasp*
Continue reading →Doesn’t the image above bring a sigh to your lips? Do you long for the ‘good ‘ole days’ where books were edifying, instructive, inspirational and may I say it —didactic? *gasp*
Continue reading →The book America is… by Louise Borden and illustrated by Stacey Schuett, is a wonderful text to help your family celebrate Independence Day. The text has a poetic flow, and on each page spread it depicts many unique slices of … Continue reading →
Miriam at the River, by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Khoa Le, is a retelling of the biblical narrative of baby Moses from the perspective of his sister Miriam. If you are unfamiliar with the account, the setting is Egypt, … Continue reading →
In the book Baby Wren and the Great Gift by Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Jen Coraca (Zonderkidz 2016), Baby Wren compares herself to all of the other creatures and wonders why she has not been given their talents. She … Continue reading →
This summer join our exciting CCA SUMMER READING CHALLENGE for Christian Kids and Homeschooling Families. This engaging reading adventure features books by our very own Christian Children’s Authors blogging group! Whether fiction or nonfiction, for the general market or the … Continue reading →
Our faith is founded on fact. Historical documents exist that support evidence found in the Bible. Archaeological artifacts provide proof. Eyewitness accounts report firsthand details. All this and more work together to prove that Christianity is not based on fabricated … Continue reading →