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I’m excited to share my newest picture book. Though the content is heavy, we all have to answer children’s questions about death. It’s not unusual for children to lose a friend in a car wreck or to cancer or even … Continue reading →
If the start of the new school year (or any other situation) causes your child anxiety, Caris Snider’s new picture book, There’s an Elephant on My Chest, might be a helpful resource for you. I caught up with Caris and … Continue reading →
A Poem is a Firefly is a fun children’s picture book written in rhyme with a beautiful calming rhythm. The story opens with a bear asking a question. “What is a poem?” All the animals in the forest try to … Continue reading →
When I was asked to review Toddler Theology, Childlike Faith for Everyone by Cathy D. Dudley, I was hesitant. Too many people think it’s easy to write for children, and to write theology for them seemed even more out of … Continue reading →
Children experience a wide range of emotions just like adults do. But sometimes, it’s hard for adults to help children understand why they feel a certain way and how to process their emotions. That’s why I am thrilled to feature … Continue reading →
Joy is so wrapped up in Pentecost! It is celebrated 50 days after Easter and means 50. It is the Greek name for the Old Testament spring harvest festival known as the Feast of Weeks. The Israelites celebrated it 7 … Continue reading →