Bible Verse Word Puzzles, Vol. 17: 3 John-Revelation
We’ve come to the end of our series of Bible Verse Memorization Word Puzzles. We’ve journeyed from Genesis 1:1-5 through Revelation 21:4, 6, from God’s creation of the world to when all the old things have passed away in His … Continue reading →
Juneteenth – Great books for children
What is Juneteenth? Why is it memorable? Juneteenth is a belated celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation that President Lincoln signed into law on January 1, 1863 following the War Between the States, also called the Civil War. Even though the … Continue reading →
Summer Activities That Encourage Learning and Fun
Where I live, school is out for the summer. This is a great time for kids to pursue interests outside of the classroom. Traditional activities—like summer camps, family outings, and campfires—all make this break a unique opportunity for learning. Wait—what? … Continue reading →
Tough Issues, Engaging Stories
Stories that deal with difficult issues in an age-appropriate and engaging way are hard to find. My latest book, Matt’s Compusonic, employs humor and exaggeration to tackle the problem of video game addiction. Susan Thogerson Maas’s book Abbie’s Woods: Defending the Nest uses a story filled with adventure and mystery to address bullying, potential parental divorce, child abuse, and other problems many children face.
Continue reading →Mrs. Noah
As soon as I saw the title for this adorable picture book, I knew I would love it, and I can’t believe no one thought of this idea before! Thanks to my friend Patti Richards, and the sweet and humorous … Continue reading →