Integrating Learning with Art
I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →In our daughter’s junior year of high school, we began the college tour process. For her, it became an overwhelming time of fitting in travel to at least half a dozen campuses in the Northeast from Boston to North Carolina, … Continue reading →
Christmas comes every year. And so does Easter. And so does Thanksgiving. And so does the Fourth of July. Are you seeing a theme here? Writing holiday books for children is a great way to remain relevant for years to … Continue reading →
Looking over a rough layout of “Our God is Bigger than That!” that I co-wrote with my friend and colleague, Eva Marie Everson, I have tears in my eyes. It comes out with End Game Press this July, and I … Continue reading →
I’ve got some exciting news for children’s writers! Karen Whiting is teaching an online Master Class on how to write devotions for kids, teens, families and adults! Devotions are hot. Devotions are in. Devotions are one of the best kept … Continue reading →
BOOK REVIEW: TEACHING THE STORY As a writer, I know how difficult it can be to craft a story. And as a family that includes teachers in public school, teachers in private schools, and homeschooling mamas, I know that teaching … Continue reading →