Thursday, March 5, 2009
What a Wonderful Way to End Each Day!
These books are so much fun! Great for ages 6-9. They are a great way to reconnect with your kids at the end of the day. Use them after dinner or at bedtime.
Click Here to Purchase Books Volumes 1 and 2
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Fantastic FREE Resource for Moms, Dads and Kids
Check out this great resource we discovered for the family! It's fun stuff for parents and kids. Wondering how to start God conversations with your kids? Wishing you could find a starting place for family devotions? There are some great audio dramas and lessons that you can share with your kids. . .and all you have to do is listen together. And FYI - before you pay any $ for the downloads, check out iTunes. . .you can get many of them for free.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
New Chapter Book Series for Tween Girls
Chosen Girls Series: Set #1-4
Cheryl Crouch
"Chosen Girls" is a dynamic series that communicates a message of empowerment and hope to Christian youth who want to live out their faith. These courageous and compelling girls stand for their beliefs and encourage others to do the same. When their cross-cultural, outreach band takes off, Trinity, Melody, and Harmony explode onto the scene with style, hot music, and genuine, age-relatable content.
Click Here to Order
Cheryl Crouch
"Chosen Girls" is a dynamic series that communicates a message of empowerment and hope to Christian youth who want to live out their faith. These courageous and compelling girls stand for their beliefs and encourage others to do the same. When their cross-cultural, outreach band takes off, Trinity, Melody, and Harmony explode onto the scene with style, hot music, and genuine, age-relatable content.
Click Here to Order
Sunday, June 8, 2008
The Dinner Game
What better way to reinforce your family rules and have fun while eating, then to play a game? With over 50 different cards, your children will earn points as they learn about character, health and safety, cooking, table manners, chores, and household routines. Also included are blank cards for you to write your own questions, a pencil, pad of paper to keep score and a plastic envelope to keep everything together and clean! Statistics show that eating dinner together is one of the most important things you can do together as a family, so why not spice it up and have a blast at the same time. Kid tested and approved, this game makes a great birthday, shower, Christmas or “just because” gift for someone you love!
Sample Card Questions: Bonus Chance: Earn 10 points if your bed is made NEATLY. Character: Cleanliness: Earn 5 points. What should you do if you make a mess? Chores: Earn 5 points if you can name your morning chores. (Get dressed, make your bed, etc.) Health & Safety: Earn 15 points if you say Dad’s cell phone number correctly. Health & Safety: Tell why milk is important for your body. Household Routines: What time is your bedtime on a school night? Table Manners: What do we do before we eat? Uh-Oh: Lose 5 points if your shoes are not put away. Earn 5 points if they are put away!
CLICK HERE TO ORDER
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Into Adolescence
This book is full of some basic tips for raising TWEENS and beyond. Really Good Stuff with lots of practical steps! Enjoy.
Purchase Book Here
Purchase Book Here
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Fabulous Devotions for kids
These are great!!! They are age appropriate and fun. As long as the child can read, they can do these on their own. Ages 2-5 are designed to do with an adult.
Click here to read more and purchase
Monday, January 28, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Get Your Kids Hooked!!
All the kids know and love Hannah Montana and High School Musical. Even though they are great, have you ever found yourself wishing that the tunes and lyrics filling their brains had Kingdom value? What Christian music could possibly compare with Radio Disney? I may have just found it!!!!!
Check this out!
You can download the cd from iTunes for $7.99. And here is the website . . .great stuff!!!!!
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Looking for a "Kid-Friendly" Holiday Movie?
Not sure if the movie your kids want to go see is going to be worth the bucks you are about to pay? Check out this site before you head out to the theaters this holiday season. . .
Click Here
Thursday, November 8, 2007
A Big Christmas Buying "No No"
Read this article if you have already purchased AquaDots for your kids. Believe it or not, they contain BHG ("date rape" drug). We had to throw ours away this morning and I thought I should pass the info along.
Amy
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
ELEVATE Week of October 21
This week in ELEVATE, the kids learned that because Jesus is God they should worship Him, listen to and obey Him and tell others about Him.
* Main Point: Jesus showed us that He is the Son of God.
* Bible Story: Jesus healing the blind man (John 9:1-11); Jesus calming the storm (Mark 4:35-41), Raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-44)
* Memory Verse: Acts 2:22
"People of Israel, listen! God publicly endorsed Jesus of Nazareth by doing wonderful miracles, wonders, and signs through him, as you well know." (NLT)
Below is a great video to watch with your kids. It will get them excited about Operation Christmas Child that is coming up on November 11 and will also open up the doors of conversation about telling others about Jesus - just as they talked about this week.
Video Click on "Christmas in Ecuador"
Monday, October 15, 2007
ELEVATE Week of October 14
This Week your kids learned that selfish things are not things they should seek. Instead, Jesus teaches that we should seek to serve other people.
Main Point: Jesus Teaches Me That I Should Not be Selfish.
Bible Story: Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18-23); Two disciples asking Jesus to sit at His right and left (Mark 10:35); Jesus' teaching on selfishness (Mark 10:42-45)
Memory Verse: Mark 10:45a
"For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others..." (NLT)
Now is the time to begin talking with your kids about the upcoming Operation Christmas Child Event that we will be having after church on November 11. Start saving shoeboxes and keep your eyes open at the stores for items to fill a box and send to a child who won't otherwise get a Christmas present.
Below are recommended items to purchase to fill your boxes. Let you child dig into their piggy banks and help to pay for some of the items themselves - use this as a teachable moment about service to follow up their lesson from this week.
All items should be brought to church on November 11. We will wrap and pack the boxes as a church family after the service.
Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good News of God's love. This program of Samaritan's Purse provides an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in a simple, hands—on missions project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas—Jesus Christ.
#1 Choose the age and sex of the child you want to prepare a box.
2-4 years
5-9 years
10-14 years
#2 Purchase items
school supplies, toys, small instruments, balls, hygiene items, hard candy, gum, jewelry, t-shirts, hair accessories, cars, dolls, etc.
#3 Be prepared to include a $7 donation with your box to cover shipping.
DO NOT include used or damaged items, war-related items, chocolate or food, liquids or lotions, medications, breakable items, aerosol cans
You will be able to find more information at church on the information table.
Have a terrific week!
Amy
Main Point: Jesus Teaches Me That I Should Not be Selfish.
Bible Story: Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18-23); Two disciples asking Jesus to sit at His right and left (Mark 10:35); Jesus' teaching on selfishness (Mark 10:42-45)
Memory Verse: Mark 10:45a
"For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others..." (NLT)
Now is the time to begin talking with your kids about the upcoming Operation Christmas Child Event that we will be having after church on November 11. Start saving shoeboxes and keep your eyes open at the stores for items to fill a box and send to a child who won't otherwise get a Christmas present.
Below are recommended items to purchase to fill your boxes. Let you child dig into their piggy banks and help to pay for some of the items themselves - use this as a teachable moment about service to follow up their lesson from this week.
All items should be brought to church on November 11. We will wrap and pack the boxes as a church family after the service.
Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good News of God's love. This program of Samaritan's Purse provides an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in a simple, hands—on missions project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas—Jesus Christ.
#1 Choose the age and sex of the child you want to prepare a box.
2-4 years
5-9 years
10-14 years
#2 Purchase items
school supplies, toys, small instruments, balls, hygiene items, hard candy, gum, jewelry, t-shirts, hair accessories, cars, dolls, etc.
#3 Be prepared to include a $7 donation with your box to cover shipping.
DO NOT include used or damaged items, war-related items, chocolate or food, liquids or lotions, medications, breakable items, aerosol cans
You will be able to find more information at church on the information table.
Have a terrific week!
Amy
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Get Ready for a FABULOUS laugh!
You may have never before heard of Anita Renfroe, but after this, you will never forget her. . .
You've Gotta Watch This!!!
ELEVATE Week of October 7
This week our kids learned that God Will Help Them Stand Up Against Temptation.
Lesson Goal: The children will discovered that the more they know about God and the Bible, the more easily they will be able to resist temptation.
The memory verse for the week is found in 1 Corinthians 10:13. . .
"The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure." (NLT)
As a follow up to this week's lesson, here is a fun video that you can watch with your kids. Begin by asking them to tell you what they think temptation is. Then, remind them that God is "Super Strong" enough to help them face any temptation. As always, please supervise your kids while watching YouTube.
Don't forget to bring God and Jesus into the conversation every day this week - whether you are on the go, in the car or enjoying a peaceful evening at home, remember to invite him into the discussion.
2 Great Websites for Books and Resources
Great Books for Your Kids with Great Values. . .books that you don't have to think twice about purchasing for your kids. . .
BetterWorld Books
You can find some of the Mom's Notes books cheaper here. Fund worldwide literacy and environment and the same time.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
ELEVATE Music CD
Click Here to Purchase this CD for your kiddos!!!! It's a great way to let the truths of God sink into their hearts during the week.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
ELEVATE Week of September 16
"Church is where I learn about God" is the lesson of the week. Yes, it definitely is. But at Cool River we also believe that church should not be the primary place of teaching about God and the faith. Those truths should first and foremost be taught at home and on the road by the family. Still, this week our kids learned about the beginning of Jesus' ministry as he talked with the Jewish leaders in the Temple. It was a really good lesson and the kids are learning a lot about Jesus's life.
As an extra activity for this week on the life of Jesus. . .you might consider letting your child watch this MOVIE. (Obviously, click on the English version) It is about an hour in length and worth every minute. Some of you have heard of the Jesus Film. It is a movie about Jesus' life and the Christian faith that has been translated into MANY languages. It is used around the world to share the gospel. This movie is the kid version. It's good, good stuff.
Check back for more next week!!!!
And please leave comments to let us know how these weekly helps are working for your family.
Friday, August 31, 2007
ELEVATE - Week of September 9
"God gave His best - I should give my best."
This week our kids continued their journey towards discovering the greatest treasure ever by uncovering the BIRTH stone. The birth that they learned about was the birth of Jesus - God's greatest gift.
The verse of the week is: "For God loved the world so much that he gave his only son. . .John 3:16a" Please help them to memorize the verse so they can get a prize next Sunday.
This week as you discuss with your kids, encourage them to always go above and beyond what is asked of them. God gave his best and because we love God we want to give our best to others no matter what.
Below is a link and ideas to help you out this week.
Give Your Very Best
Sit down with your child at the computer and watch this YouTube video together. (of course, this is clean, but always monitor your child closely when on YouTube) It should spark great conversation about giving God your very best.
Notice all of the things that your child is doing well this week. Praise them.. Encourage them. Don't fuss because they aren't doing the best job they can when you ask them to clean their room. Actually go alongside them and train them all over again. This time, talk to them about how God gave his best (Jesus) to us and because we love God we want to always try to do our very best in everything that we do - even cleaning our room.
Have fun!!
Until next week. . . .
ELEVATE - Week of September 2
"Sin Separates Us From God"
This week the kids began a journey through the life of Jesus. They learned how through Adam and Eve, sin entered the world. Because of this sin we are no longer perfect and therefore separated from God (Genesis 2-3).
Their verse for the week: "For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God's glorious standard Romans 3:23."
Below is a link that will help you as parents to continue to dialogue. Please set aside some time over dinner this week or as you drive along in the car to talk with your kids about sin and how it separates us from the Father. The first link will help you through that conversation. Print it out! Really do it!
Click here
At Cool River we value the next generation. We also believe that it is the primary responsibility of the parents to pass along the faith to their kids. We are going to do our best to equip you in the journey. Please continue to make efforts every single day to talk about God with you kids. Read them Bible stories. Heck, make them read the stories to you! Listen to Christian music in your car. Pray before bedtime. Talk! Open up the lines of communication and invite Jesus into the conversation. You are gonna be amazed!!!!
AFTER you spend time helping your child understand this week about what sin is, watch this video together (note:this is a clean YouTube video - please monitor your child closely while using YouTube)
Video
Ask the question. . ."Why do you think God sent his son to Earth?" Follow this with conversation depending upon their answer.
Next Sunday's lesson topic is "God gave His best - I should give my best." It is basically the Christmas story and John 3:16. They will learn how God decided to provide a way for us to be with him even though we have sin in our life - the birth of Jesus as our Savior from our sins.
Check back for more next week!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Z Graphic Novels
CHECK THIS OUT!!!
Very Cool! Watch the trailer on the website.
The Bible ... larger than life! Kids will love reading its stories told through the graphic storytelling of Korean manga. Readers will enjoy learning the Bible’s characters and landscapes portrayed through this cutting-edge Japanese style of art now popular around the world...
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Living Without Regrets
Looking back on your life, is there anything you'd do differently? On this FamilyLife broadcast, Mark DeMoss, founder of The DeMoss Group, tells Dennis Rainey about the tremendous impact his father had on him. Mark shares with Dennis why he's resolved to live his life on purpose and how that resolution affects all areas of his life.
Link to Broadcast
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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