Review by Cyndi Anderson
The author of "Tell Me About Easter, Aunt Lou" does a good job pulling both the secular and spiritual belief into an allegory for the young mind. She challenges the reader in differentiating between the secular ways of east bunnies;easter eggs;easter baskets; parties; new apparel, etc. and the Spiritual way of Jesus giving His life to everyone through His suffereing and pain, and then His miraculous resurrection, giving us an opportunity for a complete and new way of life full of happiness and fun-filled lives through our belief and obedience ito Him. She wraps the two comparisons up into a neat children's story.
--Cyndi Anderson
mom and preschool teacher
--Cyndi Anderson
mom and preschool teacher
Review by Lisa Wingate
Aunt Lou's Kitchen
"Aunt Lou's kitchen wraps kids in an Easter story that is as sweet and welcoming as the scent of those famous chocolate chip cookies, just waiting for youngsters to drop by."
-- Lisa Wingate, National Bestselling Author of Larkspur Cove and Dandelion Summer http://www.lisawingate.com/
"Aunt Lou's kitchen wraps kids in an Easter story that is as sweet and welcoming as the scent of those famous chocolate chip cookies, just waiting for youngsters to drop by."
-- Lisa Wingate, National Bestselling Author of Larkspur Cove and Dandelion Summer http://www.lisawingate.com/
Review by Sumer McDonald Cooner (and Henry)
What a great gift to add to this year's Easter basket! Tell Me About Easter, Aunt Lou uses beautiful language and illustrations to explain the true meaning of Easter to curious children. As a person who was lucky enough to know Aunt Lou, I can say Mrs. Stolle does a wonderful job telling the story just as she would have. Aunt Lou always had a way of explaining a story so that anyone could understand, which is exactly what this book does. It would be a wonderful story to share with your children, grandchildren, or Sunday school class!
-Sumer Cooner
University of Texas at Austin
-Sumer Cooner
University of Texas at Austin
Review by Carol Stolle
Tell Me About Easter, Aunt Lou” is about much more than Easter eggs & the Easter bunny. It uses brightly colored illustrations and the concept of having Jesus as a best friend to tell the story of Christ from His birth to the resurrection. This would be a great book for the whole family to gather together and read out loud.