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Let the fun begin! Get the activity book full of tips that teach kids how to succeed. Spark the attention of school-age kids with puzzles and games that introduce traits such as dependability and self-regulation. Full of examples that meet kids where they are, the book doesn't leave them guessing how to put them to use. Do your kids need a break from screen-time? Or maybe you're a teacher with no time to prep a class. Here's your go-to for a "one-room-schoolhouse" of mixed ages. Need some handouts? Pick a page, put on a copier and push "Print!" Some kids might love coloring the posters while…mehr

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Let the fun begin! Get the activity book full of tips that teach kids how to succeed. Spark the attention of school-age kids with puzzles and games that introduce traits such as dependability and self-regulation. Full of examples that meet kids where they are, the book doesn't leave them guessing how to put them to use. Do your kids need a break from screen-time? Or maybe you're a teacher with no time to prep a class. Here's your go-to for a "one-room-schoolhouse" of mixed ages. Need some handouts? Pick a page, put on a copier and push "Print!" Some kids might love coloring the posters while others work a maze or crossword. And perk up a rainy day with an easy craft or recipe. Nine Ways to Win: Fruit of the Spirit Activity Book includes...12 Mind-broadening word games 9 Original posters with creative coloring tips 5 Poems exploring kid-relevant topics 2 Easy recipes that make their point in a tasty (or even disgusting) way 8 Brainstorms that prime kids to begin really thinking things through 9 Simple crafts for the fun of it 8 Empathy-building games simulating hardships faced by many 5 Mazes...And more! What Readers say about Nine Ways to Win: Fruit of the Spirit Activity Book "A fun way to instill values in children." "While activities to reinforce faith topics are difficult to find, this book solves that problem by giving equal time to each fruit. For novice or well-seasoned teachers, this book lends itself to engaging diverse ages and learning levels. As a director of education for a church for eight years, I see this as a tool and resource that can stand alone or be used alongside its parent book: Manners & Tips for Caring Kids, Based on the Fruit of the Spirit, by the same author." "I made my very own kindness bracelet today! It came out perfect according to instructions. There's a great variety of activities. Some require more work or materials and some just require a pencil...I really love the Goodness recipe-fun and a great object lesson." "Well-thought-out and well-paced, the workbook is easy to follow. Hand 'em this book and let 'em run with it!"
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Ramona Wood is always looking for fun ways to teach meaningful subjects to kids. As both author and illustrator, she uses all of her skills to jazz up the concepts in her books. Of course, presentation is only the icing on the cake... Ramona's research goes straight to the source. After collecting input from experts in the field, she writes a rough manuscript or two and begins the layout and design process. Early in the game, Ramona explores art styles to see what best supports the message. Then she bounces back and forth between writing and thumbnail sketches to help the story flow so it's a complete and satisfying read. Ramona says: "It's like doing a jigsaw puzzle, except you create the pieces from scratch yourself. And a lot of pieces don't end up fitting, so you've got this pile of sketches and notes that didn't work. That's okay, though...it's the end result that counts." The balancing act goes on until the message shines through. As a child Ramona knew she wanted to use her creativity to help others, but had a lot to learn. She spent two years at Ambassador College and took night classes at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design before receiving her art degree from California State University, Los Angeles. She was a graphic designer at a publishing firm for several years before moving from the West Coast back to the South. She is active with fellow artists and writers who help critique her work. Ramona received the National Museum of Women in the Arts award in Arkansas in the year 2000 for her first book, "The Goat Woman of Smackover" which is rendered in pen and ink. "Now Caitlin Can" followed. Crafted of paper and fabric collage, this hardcover book made the recommended book list of the National Kidney Foundation. "A Day Set Apart, Celebrating the Sabbath" is the Sabbath book for Christian children, and was created using brilliant watercolor to depict a joyful day of rest. "Kids' Book of Bible Feast Days and their Secrets to the Future" is a lively mix of paint, textural collage and digital drawings. This unique Christian book lists the festivals representing the step-by-step events that lead up to God's kingdom. "Manners and Tips for Caring Kids: Based on the Fruit of the Spirit" outlines how love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control can help kids grow manners that come from the heart. This book received the 2018 Illumination bronze medal in Education. The 104-page "Nine Ways to Win: Fruit of the Spirit Activity Book" is chock full of printables that give kids a hands-on way of learning the traits that not only improve manners, but help them to succeed at life in general. Ramona and her husband have raised three daughters and are happily welcoming the next generation. Grandkids are now Ramona's excuse for all the craft supplies and children's books that fill her shelves!