Devotions for Little Scientists
“Perhaps you’ve asked what it’s called when a big tornado mixes with a blazing wildfire (spoiler alert: it’s called a firenado!)” Now that should get any child’s attention.
Continue reading →“Perhaps you’ve asked what it’s called when a big tornado mixes with a blazing wildfire (spoiler alert: it’s called a firenado!)” Now that should get any child’s attention.
Continue reading →This is the week when most parents (and grandparents) are choosing items to put into children’s Easter baskets. For your youngest ones, may I suggest a book that that will quickly become a story time favorite: SNUGGLE TIME EASTER STORIES … Continue reading →
The blog post “New Year Fresh Start” by Mindy Baker on this Blog put the Children Bible in a highlight. If you missed that one check it out here: https://bit.ly/3rTWBqI I want to second that Bible! Check it out here: … Continue reading →
As I declutter to prepare for our impending move, there are a few books I can’t bear to part with. Two I read through twice during my teens and twenties. Four I planned to read while I was a young … Continue reading →
When a groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd, he runs back inside his burrow, and we have 6 more weeks of winter. Or so the tradition goes. Supposably he is afraid of his shadow. Therefore, Groundhog’s Day is a great time to talk to our children about shadows and things that they might be afraid of too.
Continue reading →Book three in the series, Families Growing in Faith by Vanessa Fortenberry, is one I especially love since it shows the interaction between grandparents and grandchildren. As a grandmother of eight (soon to be nine), I use every opportunity I … Continue reading →