Archive for Children’s Books

INTERVIEW | Tameka Rogers-Colbert

Apr 13, 2011 Comments Off by

Tameka, describe yourself for our visitors. Greetings! My name is Tameka Rogers-Colbert. I am 34 years old and a single parent of two beautiful children. I currently live in Tifton, Georgia. I am Founder and Editorial Director of my new business, TRC Publications, LLC. I love to read and write. I especially love to write [...]

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INTERVIEW | Becky DeWitt

Jan 10, 2011 3 Comments by

Becky, describe yourself for our visitors. I am simply  a child of the king focused to do the work that God has called me to do to make an impact for Kingdom advancement. How do you find time to connect with God? Finding time to connect with God is a part of my lifestyle. I [...]

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For Those Who Stare At The Moon Blog Tour

Oct 18, 2010 2 Comments

Getting to Know Tiffany Flowers I understand you support different charities through the sales of your book. Tell me about those. I select a charity for each book that I write. I strongly believe in the idea of giving back to the community. So, I select charities that I think will benefit youth, families, and [...]

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BLOG TOUR | Jean Alicia Elster

Feb 08, 2010 Comments Off

Jean, describe yourself— Formerly an attorney, I am a professional writer with a focus on writing for children, middle graders, and young adults. I am also an editor, essayist, writing instructor, and grant writer. While wearing each of these hats is fulfilling in its own way, I find my greatest joy in writing for youth [...]

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Culturally Relevant Bible for African-American Children Debuts This Fall

Sep 14, 2009 Comments Off

Nationally Renowned Editors and Illustrators Collaborate to Inspire Hope and Faith in Youth Grand Rapids, MI (BlackNews.com) – In uncertain times, keeping hope and faith alive in our young people is a top priority. This fall, Zonderkidz(TM), the leading publisher of children’s Bibles and Bible storybooks, will underscore efforts by families, clergy, schools and others [...]

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BOOK REVIEW | Coming Across Jordan

Jun 18, 2009 Comments Off

optical amplifier Coming Across Jordan Mabel Elizabeth Singletary Kevin Manning and his younger brother Jordan are new to Harriet Tubman Elementary School. A little shy, Kevin tries to go unnoticed on the first day at school. He’s successful at blending in until something upsets his six-year old brother, who is autistic, and only Kevin can [...]

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BOOK REVIEW | Believing in Hope

Mar 14, 2009 Comments Off

BELIEVING IN HOPE by Stephanie Perry Moore In this second book of the Yasmin Peace series family tensions and school unrest sore to a fever pitch. A school counselor starts a club for 8th grade girls: The LIGHT club, which deals with major issues: gangs, depression, teen suicide, self-esteem, etc. Yasmin discovers that there is [...]

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BOOK REVIEW | Run, Jeremiah, Run

Mar 07, 2009 Comments Off

Run, Jeremiah, Run by Mabel Elizabeth Singletary Nine year old Jeremiah Jones is a born runner. He runs faster than most boys his age. Trouble is ever since his grandmother’s passing his running has been getting him in trouble. When he’s sad or stressed, he runs. His running helps him cope with the loss of [...]

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