As we celebrate this holy day and reflect on Christ’s death, we take time to remember special people in our lives who are no longer with us. Our dear family members and friends who have passed on. And, perhaps, some special saints in heaven whom we admire.
Author: cindyindigo
Holy Thursday and Passover as Told to Children
Today is a very holy day in both the Christian and Jewish faiths.
Oddle, Poodle, and a Schnoodle at Opening Day for the Cardinals
Holly can’t quite seem to keep out of the limelight. She’s featured on author, Donna Shepherd‘s new blog, POODLE AND DOODLE.
Writing Poetry about THE World’s LARGEST Ball of Twine
Okay, have you been doing it?
No Fooling–April Is All About POETRY
Friday Fun at KidLit Central
I’ve posted an entry at KidLit Central today on writing SENSE-ATIONAL SCENES.
March Is Women’s History Month
I’m afraid much of March has gone by before I’ve had time to celebrate WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH. But any day is a good day to honor a notable woman. Today I’d like to celebrate AMELIA EARHART.
Lenten Meditations for Children: Jesus Suffers for Us
Another week of Lent has passed. We’ve had many chances to draw closer to Jesus. Have we taken the choices to do so? Or perhaps instead made choices which took us farther away?
- Make a Lenten Cross poster for your family and place it in a central location. Help your children understand how Jesus died for our sins. Provide small pieces of paper which family members can use to pin or tape their sins onto the cross. (For more info on this activity, visit Fridge Art.)
- Celebrate loving acts done for family and friends during Lent. Place an empty Easter basket on the dining table with a pile of plastic grass beside it. For each good deed or prayer said for others, the family member can place some grass into the basket. Hopefully, by Easter Day there will be a big fluffy pile inside the basket on which to place Easter eggs.
Children’s Book Classics–What Are Yours?
Parents pass their likes on to their children. Especially, their love of reading. Books they liked as children will be shared with their own children.