Children's book author shares technique with Temple Christian students
Children’s book author Karen Seelenbinder brought a passion for God to her readers in a whimsical fashion.
Her main goal was to help children understand the word of God, and how to incorporate it into their lives
Karen explained, “I always talk about a seed idea. Where do my ideas come from to write a book? With the seed idea, I incorporate the Bible verse within the book into the character’s speech and make it come alive,” said Karen Seelenbinder, Children's Book Author.
She signed books, read, and shared writing workshop with all of the Temple Christian students. Temple Christian School celebrated reading the entire month of March.
Currently scheduling Meet the Author days for the 2019-2020 school year
Assembly - 30 Minute Power Point Presentation
- The creation of the story from a seed idea
- Finding the characters
- Bringing the characters to life
Classroom - up to four, 30 minute break-down teaching sessions
- two 20 minute book readings with Q&A
I sign each pre-sold book with a special message.
Contact Karen for your school event: "Meet the Author day"
Recommendations
It is with great recommendation that I would encourage you to invite author, Karen Seelenbinder to visit your organization/school. She presents with incredible enthusiasm, creativity, and biblical truth. Our students at Temple Christian School had an amazing experience learning about seed ideas and how to bring ideas to life. Her books teach a great lesson for all ages and serve as a wonderful souvenir to enjoy for a lifetime.
Erin Marshall, Temple Christian School, Elementary Principal/Intervention Specialist
It is my recommendation that you consider having Karen in your school. You will be pleased and your students will be blessed. In this day of compromising culture it is becoming difficult to find high quality books based on Biblical truth. You will find Karen’s books to contain great creativity and truth.
Jane Miner, Principal, Delaware Christian School
If you are looking for high quality children’s literature with lasting moral impact, then it is essential that you contact Karen Seelenbinder. Inviting her as a “visiting author” would inspire budding young authors while providing a model for excellent children’s literature.
With High Recommendation,
Debbie Ostrander, HOS, Madison Christian School, (Retired)