Gold Canyon, AZ (Oct 20, 2016) – With the lackadaisical freeway of the mind set out for children to traverse, what do we give them to solidly stand upon in today’s media?
“Christians throughout history have systematically taught the faith to their children” says Jeff Durbin, a pastor and nationwide debater. “Mara-lee’s hope is to bridge the gap between the old ways of training our kids up in solid doctrine, allowing them to wrestle with the deep things of God, and modern children’s story telling.”
Stricker’s new book, The Adventures of Cammy Lambie in The Place of the Big Blue Sky, published by Xulon Press, has 60 pages, 5 chapters, and 25 aqua color illustrations, and has found its way to China already as it is being used in a boarding house and an orphanage in the area of Xi’an.
“If you are looking for an enjoyable addition to your homeschooling reading time, this chapter book is great for the beginner reader,” she says.
With many families moving home to school their children in a more meaningful way, personal choices in reading are taking on a much higher priority. Cammy Lambie is building to become a mini series, as well, and “will be a great tool for opening up discussions both at home and in the classroom” said another reviewer.
Learn more about the book:
Facebook page, “Cammy Lambie.”
Link to Xulon Press bookstore http://xulonpress.com/bookstore/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9781498444408&HC_ISBN=
Also available on Amazon by name.
Vimeo about the book, author’s voice narrating https://vimeo.com/147121382
Vimeo about the book, author’s voice narrating https://vimeo.com/147121382
Mara-lee Stricker can be reached by email dancingcolorsnc@yahoo.com to set up any further contact appointments.