I love to read interviews of authors and discover their fun and interesting behind-the-scenes. This week, I had the privilege of interviewing the amazing Shelly Roark. Her picture book The Bubble Who Would Not Pop! will release in LESS THAN A MONTH with Little Lamb Books. Enjoy!! Welcome, Shelly! Please, tell us a bit…
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School Days!
How is it even possible that soon—very soon—school will be back in session? It seems as though we just let out for summer break. Welp, ladies and gents, the calendar doesn’t lie. So today’s blog post is a list of some beloved books that may help those little kiddos transition from summer pools and parties…
The Swoonworthy
A few weeks ago, I blogged about words that give me the heebie jeebies. But what about the words that make a girl go warm and fuzzy? That’s right. We’re tackling those lovelies today. So, below are my top seven (I couldn’t whittle it down to five), swoonworthy words—the ones with all the good…
June’s Tune in July
This week, out of the gazillion picture books at the library, my children and I brought home June’s Tune. This sweet book is all about a young girl, June, trying to decide on words for her new tune. The delightful book is full of bright colors and silly ideas. From flute-playing dragons to cake-driving brides,…
The Cringeworthy
When I think on some of my favorite warm and fuzzy words, incandescent and whimsy are welcomed to my mind like the gentle breeze at a beach. However (and that’s a BIG however), there are some words that are downright grimace-inducing. These words and their meanings are strewn together in just the wrong way, and…
Mr. Tweed’s Good Deeds
My daughter picked out a true gem at the library last week. We read Mr. Tweed’s Good Deeds again and again and then again some more. The picture book follows Mr. Tweed as he helps his friends find their lost items. In fun, Where’s Waldo-type illustrations, readers will find balloons, mice, fish and much…
The Not So Random
One of the many elements of a memorable story is how the seemingly random details all weave together, and by the story’s end, aren’t random at all. How the grandson stumbled upon his grandfather’s long lost and final piece of missing art at a simple garage sale, or how the woman’s runaway dog just happened…
Crab Cakes & Happy Campers
Our little family is a family of four. Though we aren’t the biggest family (not even close, really), it is quite the task to cook something that everyone will eat without the usual prodding from me. There is one dish, however, that I can always count on: crab cakes. This dish is…
A Winning Combination
One of my absolute favorite weekend activities is to grab a steaming cup of coffee and head out to the bookstore. Perusing those full shelves with a hot cup of joe in hand, surrounded by so many waiting adventures is seriously “it” to me. I could literally spend hours doing this exact thing. So the…
Beloved Scripture
One of my treasured hats in life is to teach K-2 students in our church AWANA program. This year, one of our big group lessons focused on the below scripture: “Every good and perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of…