Oh Me, Oh My, Who Am I? is a picture book for elementary school-aged little girls. It is an eye-opening tale about a little girl (Madison) questioning her confidence and power. Her Fairy God-Mother (Lillie) appears to reassure her that she is equipped with all she needs to conquer the world. The book is brought to life with beautiful illustrations by Amariah Rauscher.
Oh Me, Oh My, Who Am I? is a picture book for elementary school-aged little girls. It is an eye-opening tale about a little girl (Madison) questioning...
-Grandma's Piles of Love- was written as a tribute to the author's own mother, who cherished the memories of her life by collecting all sorts of seemingly odd things. Grandma has such wonderful memories because she is always serving others and her love has piled up everywhere for all to see. At first, all of these things seem to have no organization or serve any useful purpose. But now, as her life is nearly complete, they have become treasured heirlooms that generations to come will hold dear. This book is the story of those treasures, and is, in turn, really a tribute to wonderful...
-Grandma's Piles of Love- was written as a tribute to the author's own mother, who cherished the memories of her life by collecting all sorts of se...
-Grandma's Piles of Love- was written as a tribute to the author's own mother, who cherished the memories of her life by collecting all sorts of seemingly odd things. Grandma has such wonderful memories because she is always serving others and her love has piled up everywhere for all to see. At first, all of these things seem to have no organization or serve any useful purpose. But now, as her life is nearly complete, they have become treasured heirlooms that generations to come will hold dear. This book is the story of those treasures, and is, in turn, really a tribute to wonderful...
-Grandma's Piles of Love- was written as a tribute to the author's own mother, who cherished the memories of her life by collecting all sorts of s...
Olive Olvare adores her long black hair. She loves it so much that she refuses to cut it. Not even a trim on the ends. At first she uses headbands and bows to keep her hair in place, but she soon finds out that when hair gets too long, it's hard to get around. Then her hair begins to tangle things up, and she realizes that she needs to find a place where her hair will have room to grow. Go on an adventure with Olive to the tallest tree and the highest mountain as she searches for the perfect place for her (and her hair) to call home.
Olive Olvare adores her long black hair. She loves it so much that she refuses to cut it. Not even a trim on the ends. At first she uses headbands ...
Olive Olvare adores her long black hair. She loves it so much that she refuses to cut it. Not even a trim on the ends. At first she uses headbands and bows to keep her hair in place, but she soon finds out that when hair gets too long, it's hard to get around. Then her hair begins to tangle things up, and she realizes that she needs to find a place where her hair will have room to grow. Go on an adventure with Olive to the tallest tree and the highest mountain as she searches for the perfect place for her (and her hair) to call home.
Olive Olvare adores her long black hair. She loves it so much that she refuses to cut it. Not even a trim on the ends. At first she uses headbands ...
Oh, The Things I Can Be is a picture book for elementary school-aged little boys. It is an eye-opening tale about a little boy (Nolan) who is very excited about all of the possibilities his future holds. He knows that anything is possible because God created him to reign supreme just like a king. The book is brought to life with beautiful illustrations by Amariah Rauscher.
Oh, The Things I Can Be is a picture book for elementary school-aged little boys. It is an eye-opening tale about a little boy (Nolan) who is very ex...