Photo by Naomi Shi Ruthanne Nopson’s books for children are some of the most thought-provoking and inviting stories I’ve had the chance to read to kids. She is a stellar storyteller for children. As a child, I was lucky enough to have parents who encouraged me to read. They would take me to the library…
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Adopted Children: When Water Is as Precious as Blood
Photo by Austin Lowman on Unsplash Adopted children need to understand their transition and their new life after being adopted. Children get adopted all the time, even without everybody witnessing. With numerous children sent and raised in orphanages, there’s no question that a lot also get adopted regularly. Every day, at least one child gets…
Jesus’ Love for Children: Lessons for Modern Parenting
Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash The portrayal of Jesus’ love for children in the Bible offers several valuable lessons for modern parenting. While biblical times’ cultural and historical context may differ from today’s world, the principles and ideals that Jesus demonstrated can still guide parents in nurturing and raising their children. His love for children provides…
The Power of Humor and Laughter in Children’s Books
Photo by Catherine Hammond on Unsplash Let’s learn more about the power of humor and how it can significantly improve the overall development of children. Who says children’s books can’t have a little humor in the mix? It’s already a given that children’s stories need to have wholesome elements for them to be digested by children easily. But…
Talking Animals: Why We Like It When Animals Talk
Photo by Marinko Krsmanovic From Jiminy Cricket to Solomon the Snail, talking animals are some of the most brilliant methods to teach moral lessons to children because of their cuteness. The Story of Solomon Snail When he was young, Solomon the Snail was quite unaware that his life would change for the better when he grew older….