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The Case for STEM: Why STEM Books are More Important Than We Thought

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 2, 2022 by Wendy Hinote LanierMay 1, 2022

We’ve known readers were leaders for decades. But a new study is proving this truer than we ever imagined. In 2021, while conducting studies on the brain to see if it was possible to predict dyslexia in students, Dr. Christopher … Continue reading →

Posted in Math and science, Reading/Christian Literacy | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Christian Children's Authors Blog, new studies on reading and brain function, reading to succeed, reading with children, STEM picturebooks, the case for STEM, Wendy Hinote Lanier | 4 Replies

Nurturing Creativity and Innovation in Children

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 29, 2022 by Karen WhitingApril 29, 2022

Hello from Karen Whiting. It’s great to be here to chat again! Some studies indicate that creativity has declined in America since the 1990s. Children show naturally creativity at young ages. Listen to children learning to talk. They often invent … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouragement, Family Life, Family Stories/Memories, Just for Kids | Tagged crafts, creativity, imagination, innovation, Karen Whiting | 2 Replies

Journaling through College Tour Time

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 28, 2022 by Cheryl C. MalandrinosApril 28, 2022

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 →

Posted in Life changes, Parenting, Writing | Tagged #Parenting, Cheryl C. Malandrinos, Christian Children's Authors Blog, college tours, Journaling, life changes | 5 Replies

Maybe You Should Write a Holiday Book for Kids…

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 25, 2022 by Michelle Medlock AdamsApril 25, 2022

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 →

Posted in Writing | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Maybe You Should Write a Holiday Book for Kids…, Michelle Medlock Adams | 8 Replies

Three Ways for Kids to End the School Year Strong

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 23, 2022 by Lori ScottMay 25, 2022

For most cities in the United States, there’s about a month of school left. These final days can be crazy busy! There are last minute field trips planned and fun school-wide celebrations ahead. The whole winding-down process provides many distractions … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouragement, Family Life, Parenting | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, End of the school year, Lori Z. Scott, School, School days, Three Ways for Kids to End the School Year Strong | 1 Reply

Hear, O Little One in the Morning; Hear, O Little One in the Evening

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 21, 2022 by Crystal BowmanMarch 18, 2022

I am pleased to feature this beautiful “two-books-in one” board book by Eric and Meridith Schrotenboer, with illustrations by Guy Wolek. The text is based on the Shema found in Deuteronomy 6:4-9. “Hear, O Israel” are the first three words … Continue reading →

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