Art

In my travels through parts of the world, such as; Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America, I have seen a general lack in morally wholesome & appropriate Christian material for children. This led me to dedicate part of my life to working on children’s art in projects with a high content of family, ethical and Christian value, and I have continued doing so for over 10 years now.

Art contributions towards children’s products have been in the hundreds over the years, working on projects such as;

The Steps:
40 school books for a 2-year Curriculum, originally made for English speaking schools throughout Africa, but which are now being adapted for various cultured audiences.
We originally worked on this project in Uganda (Africa), in order to temporarily experience life with them so that we could better address their needs. During my stay there I was able to visit many schools & orphanages; teach classes, lead teacher seminars, organize events, etc.
Over 3 years of work resulted in a successful product, offering guidance on numerous moral, ethical and Christian value building principles.


(The STEPS program is a comprehensive character- and values-building curriculum covering 40 different study topics for ages 4 to 12.)
(See a presentation in the video section of this site.)

 


 

Grandpa Jake:
The stories that Grandpa Jake relates to Tristan and his friends are designed to keep children’s attention, while instilling a foundation of good behavior and positive interactions with their peers.

     

 

 


Jesus and Me:
Jesus and Me is a enjoyable book specially designed to teach children about the best Friend they could ever have. Your children can experience the love, concern, and relatable nature of Jesus as they enjoy the vibrant illustrations and read words written in a language they can understand.

 


 

Early bird readers program:
This series of 12 colorfully illustrated books provides a simple program that will help give your child a head start toward the most important aspect of his or her basic education: reading. Children can learn to read starting as young as two years of age, such as my children have. In fact, research has shown that the earlier they start, the easier it is for them to learn. We based this program on sight reading, which is teaching children to recognize words by memory and can be used in conjunction with a phonics-based reading program.

 

 


 

CD Cards:
These colorful greeting cards for children are perfect for any special event.  Each card contains a CD with a collection of lively and uplifting songs for children. The songs will not only provide hours of fun, but pass on important positive values.

   

   

   

 


 

Duffy Turtle:

The Story of Duffy Turtle, a motivating and encouraging children’s story in animated form.

 


 

Various Projects:

     

 


 

 

 
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