Jane H. Green Blog
A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus: Book Review
My daughter introduced me to this book with a, "You've got to read this!" Every time she says that, I start reading and can't put the book down. This is a relatively new book, published February 2, 2021. It is written for ages 9-12 and grades 4-6. The book begins...
A Call To Godliness
Last week, my husband and I decided we needed a day trip to the mountains. I felt I needed to see the mountains to be reminded of how big God is and find rest for my soul. We ended up on the streets of Blowing Rock, N.C., in the late afternoon. With no warning, two...
Can Middle Graders Learn To Navigate Today’s World Through Historical Fiction?
When I was in middle school I don't remember reading many books on historical fiction other than the Little House on the Prairie series. From these books, I learned to be honest, work hard, treat others right, and the importance of not complaining because it could...
Memorizing Scripture and Stress Relief—Review of: Worship Graffiti Faith Building Activity Journal by Greg Bretz
I am so excited about the tool I am sharing with you today for Scripture memorization and stress relief. There are many inspirational coloring books on the market, but I have never seen one that takes you so deeply into thinking about the verses, scripture...
An Easy Way to Teach Fractions to Young Children: Book Review
Taryn Souders has written the best book for teaching fractions to young children and maybe even refreshing yourself on the subject. Her book, Whole-y Cow! Fractions Are Fun, is a rhyming book that shows how to divide, painted cows, colored bathing suits, scoops of...