I’m very excited that Joy Delgado, author & publisher, chose DOGGIE DAY CAMP as her picture book of the week for her blog–GOING BEYOND READING.
Lenten Mediations for Children: Condemning Others
We’re already at the end of the first full week in Lent. Time goes by so quickly when we are busy with all the routine day-to-day work and activities. So I wanted to include here at least one Lenten meditation each week for children. I’ll use somewhat the same format as I did several years ago in an article I wrote for MY LIGHT magazine , in which children can view Jesus’ life and death in relation to their world.
- Have your child illustrate Pilate condemning Jesus or the meditation scene with the school children.
- Older children might want to write their own meditation and prayer focusing on the cruelty of condemning others.
- Take a positive approach. Help your child list how many ways he has shown (or could show) love to others today.
Snow Fun in Birmingham
Winter seems to be refusing to let go this year. It recently dealt an icy hand across much of the United States, even down into the South. My brother & sister-in-law, James and Lauri, live in Birmingham, Alabama–which rarely sees snow. But last week they received enough to play in for a short while.
Children’s Book Winners for the NAACP Image Awards
Congratulations to Nikki Grimes and Brian Collier for their picture book biography on our new President,
Acrostic Poetry for Cold Dogs and Hot Dogs
Holly, my dog, says it’s cold outside, so she’d rather stay inside.
Some of the Best Children’s Books
When there are so many good children’s books out there, it’s always great to get some help in narrowing your reading list. Of course, I wish I had time to read all of them, but I know that’s impossible.
Lincoln’s Poetry
Happy Birthday, President Lincoln!
Reading For All Ages
I’ve read some wonderful books of late and would like to share them with you.
This Year’s Newbery Award Goes to the Graveyard
Neil Gaimon‘s THE GRAVEYARD BOOK took the top honor at this year’s Newbery Award ceremony at the American Library Association‘s national convention in Chicago. Click on Neil’s name above and you can read his reaction to hearing the good news.
Characters in Real Life and Fiction
Today over at the KIDLIT CENTRAL blog I’ve posted an entry about “Characters & Perspective.” I take a couple of my characters along for an airplane ride. Monsters don’t necessarily travel well.