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Amy Houts

    Amy Houts is a prolific author whose works for children, including books and educational games, delve into early learning concepts, familial themes of love and friendship, and holiday celebrations. Her extensive writing experience, honed through contributions to children's magazines, allows her to craft engaging narratives that explore essential values for young readers. Houts's background in early childhood education and library science informs her approach, emphasizing themes of connection and discovery in her creations. She writes with a clear purpose: to foster understanding and warmth through accessible and enjoyable stories.

    Where Did the Bible Come From?
    God's Protection Covers Me
    God's Earth Is Something to Fight for
    Down on the Farm
    Maye's March for Women's Votes
    • Maye's March for Women's Votes

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the 1913 suffrage movement, the story follows 19-year-old trombone player Vera Maye Shipps as she seizes the chance to advocate for women's voting rights. Traveling with the Missouri Ladies Military Band, she faces unexpected challenges when a group of men obstruct their parade route in Washington, D.C. The narrative, rooted in historical events and real individuals, draws from Maye's diary, highlighting her determination and the pivotal role of women in the fight for equality.

      Maye's March for Women's Votes
    • Emily has always dreamed of riding a horse. When her dad takes her to a real farm, she soon realizes she has to do chores before she can ride. Will Emily ever get to ride a horse?

      Down on the Farm
    • Focusing on the theme of environmental stewardship, this picture book presents a Christian perspective on the importance of combating climate change. It emphasizes the responsibility of individuals, particularly children, to take action for the planet. Through engaging illustrations and relatable messages, the book inspires young readers to understand their role in protecting the environment and provides practical ways they can contribute to the fight against climate change.

      God's Earth Is Something to Fight for
    • God's Protection Covers Me

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story features a young boy exploring a farm, where he observes various animals and their shelters, drawing parallels to God's protective nature. The engaging rhyming text is complemented by vibrant illustrations that enhance the narrative, especially as a rainstorm prompts the boy to find his own refuge. This delightful picture book conveys themes of divine care and protection, making it a perfect read for young children.

      God's Protection Covers Me
    • Exploring the origins of the Bible, this book addresses children's natural curiosity about religious topics. It provides insights into the who, what, where, when, and how of this significant text, making it accessible and engaging for young readers eager to understand its background and significance.

      Where Did the Bible Come From?