A True American Hero
When was the last time you met someone you could truly look up to? As a role model? A mentor? A hero? As a children’s writer, when I began to research the life and times of Frederick Douglass, little did … Continue reading →
When was the last time you met someone you could truly look up to? As a role model? A mentor? A hero? As a children’s writer, when I began to research the life and times of Frederick Douglass, little did … Continue reading →
I had the opportunity to attend a district professional development workshop. The keynote was about brain development. It seems studies by Harvard and MIT researchers have shown gaps in children’s learning is not based on poverty but rather on conversational … Continue reading →
Author Karen Whiting has written a wonderful new book called 52 Weekly Devotions for Families Called to Serve. From reading Scripture with family to hands-on activities, the reader will discover ways to encourage family time and sharing. These devotions are for families … Continue reading →
I’m so excited to introduce my soon-to-be-released premium picture book, The Wonder That is You. Based on the true story of my eldest son’s birth, this book captures the universal joy parents feel when welcoming a new child into the family, whether through … Continue reading →
What makes a story timeless? Lois Lowry wrote Number the Stars over 25 years ago. Today it is still a popular children’s book. Lowry wrote an introduction to the 25th Anniversary Edition in which she gives some insight for her … Continue reading →