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Adventures With a Book Lover


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A Picture Book for Newbery! (REJOICE!)

Source: A Picture Book for Newbery! (REJOICE!)

I love this book!


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How to Plan an Author Skype Visit (Fun Tips for Authors, Teachers and Librarians)

Source: How to Plan an Author Skype Visit (Fun Tips for Authors, Teachers and Librarians)

Excellent suggestions on how to play exciting author Skype visits to classrooms. Thanks, Tara.


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Advice for publishing a children’s book : Mom Click

Source: Advice for publishing a children’s book : Mom Click

Straight forward advice for becoming a writer for children.


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6 Tips to Encourage Your Child to Read

Source: 6 Tips to Encourage Your Child to Read


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Gingerbread Party – Not for the Faint of Heart

Never fear. Nana had the grands over for a wild and seriously crazy evening of decorating gingerbread cookies. That is not an understatement.

For the past few years, I have decorated gingerbread houses with the grands. But this year, with 3 boys and 1 girl, six years old and younger, I thought gingerbread cookies would be much easier. I was right.

But we still made a big mess, gobbled too many decorations, and spread icing far and wide. One nice thing about decorating cookies instead of houses was that we could eat our work instead of letting it sit around and petrify into cement.

I’m not so sure the parents agreed. But like any good grandparents, we played, made memories, fed them too much sugar, and sent them home.

Here are a few photos from our Gingerbread Party. Notice the series when Gage decides he is GOING to have his plate and cookie (Nana had to decorate his, as he can’t eat cookies yet). Of course when we are all watching his actions, Donavyn chooses that moment to look at the camera instead of eating the icing and candy off of his gingerbread boy.

 Tips:

1. Make the cookies in advance. Definitely. I used giant cookie cutters and made 1 girl and 3 boy cookies. The extra dough was used for normal cookies.

2. Sort candy into individual bowls. That way, each child gets the same things to put on their cookies. Or, I mean, the same amount of sugar to eat.

3. Give each child a cookie sheet as a workspace. Escaping candies and sticky knives stayed right where they needed to be.

4. Forget the fancy icing. Just buy a tub of white icing. It spreads so nice and easy. The icing in the gingerbread house kits is horrible and making a glaze icing that doesn’t spread is frustrating.

5. Enlist someone else to take photos. No way could this Nana help everyone, keep Gage from eating stuff, and take photos. Even with assistance, taking pictures of our completed cookies was the hardest part!

6. Have fun! Eventually we will get back to the houses. But for now, keeping it simple makes more sense. And next year, when we have 5, I think I will have to adopt yet another helper for crowd control.

Happy December traditions!


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Meowy Christmas!

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Meowy Christmas!

May your fur be thick enough, the fire warm enough, and the food dish always filled! 

Purrs, snuggles, and furballs!


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New Book Promotion 2016 – Children’s Books – Stimulating the minds of the next generation of writers.

Source: New Book Promotion 2016 – Children’s Books – Stimulating the minds of the next generation of writers.

Writers of children’s books – Sally wants to shout out about your books! Thanks, Sally!


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The Stack (of Paper) – My Baby

The completed manuscript with sources, sketches, and documents

This is what I’ve been up to. Instead of blogging.

There is not much time left in my days (weeks, months) after planning, writing, editing, printing, sourcing, compiling, emailing, packaging, and mailing this baby.

Oh, yes. This is my baby. The first half of a 12-month activity book for preschoolers and missions has been delivered (emailed and mailed) to my faithful preschool resource team at Woman’s Missionary Union.

The completed manuscript package and its twin – the emergency copy that can be mailed if the PO loses the original

Now they get to do their huge part.

And I will continue on with the above steps for the second half of the book.

The writing life is grand.   

A glimpse of the chaos that is my office, including desk, side table, and floor


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We Pardon PiBoIdMo for a Brief Announcement: Happy Book Birthday, LITTLE RED!

Source: We Pardon PiBoIdMo for a Brief Announcement: Happy Book Birthday, LITTLE RED!

Congratulations! Can’t wait to read this new picture book.


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Family Support is the #1 Factor in a Child’s School Success

Family Support is the #1 Factor in a Child’s School Success.