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Book Review The Christian Mother Goose

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 8, 2021 by Nancy I. SandersApril 15, 2021

Nursery rhymes are a wonderful way to introduce young children to the rich joy of language which can also lead to developing a love for reading. Plus, nursery rhymes are an important heritage to pass on to the next generation. … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Faith, Reading/Christian Literacy, Spiritual Growth | Tagged Christian Children's Authors Blog, Mother Goose Day, Nancy I. Sanders, Nursery Rhymes, The Christian Mother Goose | 9 Replies

Support Authors of Christian Children’s Books in these 9 Ways

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 7, 2021 by Luisette KraalMay 7, 2021

Writing is fun …for writers. We make a story come alive using words to paint the flow. Writing is creative, fulfilling, and a calling. Christian writing is even better because as we choose words and put them together into exciting … Continue reading →

Posted in Book and Media Reviews, Reading/Christian Literacy, Writing | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Luisette Kraal, Supporting Children's Authors, Supporting Christian Authors | 7 Replies

Keeping the Sabbath Sacred

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 3, 2021 by Jarm Del BoccioApril 29, 2021

If you want to instill a love for God’s Sabbath, which, unfortunately has been pushed aside for other pursuits (and I’m pointing a finger at myself), “With the Children on Sundays” will spark your resolve.

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Posted in Faith, Family Life, Parenting, Spiritual Growth, Uncategorized | Tagged resist the devil, Sabbath Rest | 8 Replies

May Day Baskets

Christian Children's Authors Posted on May 1, 2021 by Janice D. GreenMay 1, 2021

One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mother showing me how to make a May Day basket. The plan was to make the simple basket, put a few flowers in it, and hang it on a neighbor’s door. … Continue reading →

Posted in Family Activities, Family Life, Holiday | Tagged Christian Children's Authors, Janice D Green, May Day, May Day Baskets | 24 Replies

Fun with Symmetry by Karen Whiting

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 29, 2021 by Karen WhitingApril 29, 2021

We all use mirrors and know we have right and left hands, feet, and more. That’s part of symmetry and mirror images. It’s a math concept that means two sides of a whole are alike. Spring flowers and butterflies make … Continue reading →

Posted in Enjoying Nature, Family Activities, Homeschool, Just for Kids, Math and science, Parenting | Tagged butterfly, Karen Whiting, Math, shapes, symmetry | 11 Replies

Raising Readers

Christian Children's Authors Posted on April 26, 2021 by Wendy Hinote LanierApril 25, 2021

By Wendy Hinote Lanier A common phrase among educators a few years ago was “Readers are Leaders.” We still hear it often. And it’s been used so much; it has almost become cliché. But the fact is, as a former … Continue reading →

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