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Children and Family Ministries LWUMC LWUMC Children's Program is a great way to get your kids excited about loving others, being a part of the community, and learning about God.

07/03/2022

Celebrate safely with family and friends this by attending a public fireworks show, parade or other community event, or make your own safe fun at home.

05/25/2022

I thought you might find this useful in light of today’s tragedy.

07/01/2021

Next time your child shows you something they created, consider asking how they created it or came up with the idea. You could follow-up with how creative, clever, etc. that was of them. This centers the child instead of the object.

For your consideration.
07/01/2021

For your consideration.

For parents, caregivers, and families, here are ways you can continue to keep children under the age of 12 safe from COVID-19 in light of re-opening.

04/20/2021

"The N***s called them 'Night Witches' because the whooshing noise their plywood and canvas airplanes made reminded the Germans of the sound of a witch’s broomstick. The Russian women who piloted those planes, onetime crop dusters, took it as a compliment. In 30,000 missions over four years, they dumped 23,000 tons of bombs on the German invaders, ultimately helping to chase them back to Berlin. Any German pilot who downed a 'witch' was awarded an Iron Cross. These young heroines, all volunteers and most in their teens and early 20s, became legends of World War II but are now largely forgotten. Flying only in the dark, they had no parachutes, guns, radios or radar, only maps and compasses. If hit by tracer bullets, their planes would burn like sheets of paper."

So begins a NY Times tribute to one of the most famous "Night Witches," Nadezhda Popova, pictured here. Popova, who flew 852 missions during the war, passed away in 2013 at the age of 91.

For a gripping historical fiction novel for adult readers that explores the history of the Night Witches, we highly recommend "The Huntress" at https://www.amightygirl.com/the-huntress

For a fascinating YA historical fiction novel based on the Night Witches, for ages 13 and up, we recommend "Among the Red Stars" at https://www.amightygirl.com/among-the-red-stars

For adult readers who would like to learn more about the role of Russian women combat pilots during WWII, there are several excellent books including "The Unwomanly Face of War" (https://amzn.to/2KcO6BJ), "Night Witches: The Amazing Story Of Russia's Women Pilots in World War II" (http://amzn.to/2e6z2BQ), "Wings, Women, and War: Soviet Airwomen in World War II Combat" (http://amzn.to/1fyPOs8), and "Flying for Her Country: The American and Soviet Women Military Pilots of World War II" (http://amzn.to/1mTMad9)

For an inspiring book about more courageous women who stood up to the N**i regime, we highly recommend "Women Heroes of World War II: 32 Stories of Espionage, Sabotage, Resistance, and Rescue" for teens and adults like, ages 13 and up, at https://www.amightygirl.com/women-heroes-of-world-war-ii

For adults who love to read about heroic women of WWII, you can find more of the best fiction and non-fiction books in our blog post, "Telling Her Story: 30 Books for Adult Readers About Women Heroes of WWII," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=24501

For books for children and teens about girls and women living through the WWII period, visit our "WWII & Holocaust" section at http://amgrl.co/1l9UWIe

And for books for tweens and teens about the experience of girls living under authoritarian regimes, visit our blog post "The Fragility of Freedom: Mighty Girl Books About Life Under Authoritarianism" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=32426

03/25/2021
03/01/2021

I haven’t tried this, but I like the idea.

This looks promising
02/10/2021

This looks promising

I’ve got some big news for you! This is something I’ve been working on for a while now, and I’m so excited to finally be able to tell you all about it. Allow me to introduce two new friends of mine: Their names are Waffles and Mochi. And on March 16, we’ll be launching a new children’s show on Netflix called Waffles + Mochi. It’s all about good food: discovering it, cooking it, and of course, eating it. These two will take us on adventures all around the world to explore new ingredients and try out new recipes. Kids will love it, but I know that adults will also get plenty of laughs—and some tips for the kitchen.

In many ways, this show is an extension of my work to support children’s health as First Lady—and to be quite honest, I wish a program like this had been around when my girls were young. I also know that this is a difficult time for so many families, and I’m hopeful that this delightful show can bring a bit of light and laughter to homes around the world. That’s why as part of the show’s commitment to helping families during the pandemic, we’re working with our partners at Partnership for a Healthier America to get fresh ingredients to families in need across the country so they can cook together at home.

So that’s what is all about. I can’t wait for you and your children to join us on our adventures on March 16. 💕

We’ve read the Ruby Bridges book in faith formation class.
02/04/2021

We’ve read the Ruby Bridges book in faith formation class.

Reading Partners, a literacy program, compiled a list of 12 children's books to help families celebrate Black heritage and accomplishments every month.

11/25/2020

A Mighty Girl's favorite Christmas books, from beloved classics to new releases -- all starring Mighty Girls!

11/19/2020

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