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Dispelling Myths about Writing Children’s Books

Christian Children's Authors Posted on March 13, 2025 by Janice D. GreenMarch 12, 2025

Children get the world thrown at them from every direction in recent years. We want to give children books that are positive, books that entertain and inspire children of all ages. Most of all, we want them to read books … Continue reading →

Posted in Writing | Tagged Dispelling Myths about Writing Children's Books, Janice D Green, Mistakes authors make, self publishing, writing for children | 8 Replies

Exploring History

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 17, 2025 by Gail CarteeFebruary 14, 2025

I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.

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Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Family Activities, Family Life, Homeschool, Uncategorized, Writing | Tagged Children's books, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Gail Cartee, history, projrct based learning, teaching children | 3 Replies

Winter Poetry

Christian Children's Authors Posted on January 20, 2025 by Gail CarteeJanuary 11, 2025

When I taught preschool, we memorized a winter snowman poem. I made a little snowman Who had a carrot nose. Along came a bunny And what do you suppose?

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Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Enjoying Nature, Family Activities, Family Stories/Memories, Homeschool, Reading/Christian Literacy, Uncategorized, Writing | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, Gail Cartee, teaching children, Winter Poetry | Leave a reply

Writing Books that Matter

Christian Children's Authors Posted on January 9, 2025 by Michelle Medlock AdamsJanuary 8, 2025

I was in the window seat, thumbing through my recent issue of “Writer’s Digest,” just waiting for the plane to take off when a mother and her young daughter sat down next to me.         “Don’t worry, babe,” the mom … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Faith, Writing | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, I Will Not Be Afraid, Michelle Medlock Adams, Why we write, Writing Books that Matter | 6 Replies

Maisie Discovers Her Fingerprint

Christian Children's Authors Posted on October 12, 2024 by Crystal BowmanSeptember 15, 2024

Sandra Kay Chambers is a delightful children’s author and one of our blog followers. Just two weeks ago, another one of her fun books hit the shelves, and kids are going to love it! I caught up with Sandra recently … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Faith, Reading/Christian Literacy, Writing | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Christian children's books, Crystal Bowman, teaching children | 5 Replies

Appealing Reads

Christian Children's Authors Posted on September 16, 2024 by Gail CarteeSeptember 14, 2024

Have you ever picked up a book and immediately you were drawn in but you just can’t put your finger on what makes it so appealing?

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Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Family Activities, Family Life, Family Stories/Memories, Grandparents, Holiday, Homeschool, Parenting, Reading/Christian Literacy, Writing | Tagged #Parenting, Children's books, Christian Children's Authors, Gail Cartee, Lyrical language, reading and writing for children | 2 Replies

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