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Ears to Hear

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 25, 2012 by Lindsay BonillaMarch 12, 2012

  One of the things I like best about my dog, Blitzen, is his ears. While sometimes they stay in a floppy, carefree position, more often they sit perched atop his head like two radar waiting for a signal. He … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, devotionals, Ears to Hear, Lindsay Bonilla, Psalm 123, watching and waiting on the Lord | Leave a reply

How to Choose a Bible Storybook

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 24, 2012 by Diane StortzMarch 12, 2012

You know you want a good Bible storybook for your child. But whether you’re shopping in a Christian bookstore or online, the options can feel overwhelming. How do you decide? Here are 5 tips to help you sort through the … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Literacy | Tagged Bible, choosing a Bible Storybook, Christian children's books, Diane Stortz | 6 Replies

Pineapple Cross Centerpiece

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 23, 2012 by Beth Bence ReinkeFebruary 23, 2012

Looking for a pretty centerpiece for your Easter table? How about a pineapple? The exotic-looking fruit is a symbol of friendship and hospitality. American colonists often used a whole pineapple as a centerpiece at dinner parties. It’s easy to carve … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Health and nutrition | Tagged Beth Bence Reinke, Christian Children's Authors Blog, Easter dinner centerpiece, fruit activity, healthy foods, pineapple cross centerpiece, pineapple sculpture | 7 Replies

Making Lent a Family Event

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 22, 2012 by Linda McQuinn CarlblomFebruary 22, 2012

Lent, the forty days leading up to Easter, begins today, Ash Wednesday. Christians often give up something they value during this time to help them focus on Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.  I haven’t always given something up for Lent, but I believe … Continue reading →

Posted in Devotions, Family Activities | Tagged giving up something for Lent, ideas for Lent, Lent, Lent and children, Lent discussion questions, Lent support, Lent tips, sacrifice, teaching Lent to your children | 2 Replies

The Challenge of Writing for Children

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 21, 2012 by Crystal BowmanMarch 12, 2012

When people find out I am a children’s author, the response is always positive. I hear comments like, “Oh how fun!” or “I am so jealous!” Writing books for children is fun, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything in … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, Crystal Bowman, The Challenge of Writing for Children, writing for the Christian market | Leave a reply

Me…a Teacher?

Christian Children's Authors Posted on February 20, 2012 by Ava PenningtonFebruary 20, 2012

You may not have a college degree. If you do, you may not have a degree in education. Your occupational background may be accounting or auto mechanics, sales or construction, customer service or medical transcription. It doesn’t matter. If you … Continue reading →

Posted in Parenting | Tagged Ava Pennington, parenting, teaching children | 4 Replies

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