Far From Home
My friend Sarah Parker Rubio is an editor at Tyndale Publishing house. She is also a children’s author, and I had the privilege of asking her a few questions about her new picture book Far from Home.
Continue reading →My friend Sarah Parker Rubio is an editor at Tyndale Publishing house. She is also a children’s author, and I had the privilege of asking her a few questions about her new picture book Far from Home.
Continue reading →Just when we thought being a mom could not get any harder, it has. Many moms have been thrust into the role of teacher when homeschooling was never their desire. For older kids who are computer savvy, much of their … Continue reading →
Biography picture books are typically found in public and school libraries, but during these stay-at-home days, they are also a great option for a home library. My friend Audrey Ades just released her book Judah Touro Didn’t Want To Be … Continue reading →
This Easter season, you can fill your children’s Easter experience with more than just candy and bunnies. You can also fill their hearts and minds with the stories and the hope of Jesus Christ.
Continue reading →During the cold winter months, kids can quickly get bored. As a grandmother who enjoys spending time with grandkids, I know it’s hard to compete with tablets, video games, and TV programs. But my grandkids always enjoy having me do … Continue reading →
When my daughter’s husband encouraged us to write a Christmas book for children, we accepted the challenge. My first thought was, “How can we make it different from other books that are already out there?” Christmas books are in high … Continue reading →