Fun for kids, Parent and Child Connection, Promoting Literacy

Interview with the creator Ashley Funk of Reading Reimagined

I’m excited to welcome Ashley Funk from Reading Reimagined to my blog today! I recently came across her Instagram account, and I absolutely loved the products that she offers to families! (I will let her explain more) She graciously allowed me to interview her for this blog post! I know you are going to love her products as much as I do!

Just look at these photos!


Welcome, Ashley! Thank you so much for joining me today!

First of all, how would you describe your business?  What is at the heart of what you are doing?

At Reading Reimagined, my most important goal is to help parents leverage the benefits of reading aloud and playing with their children to develop lasting connections. A tight-knit family is the dream of every parent! We make this dream a reality when we spend quality, unhurried time with our children. When we read great books, then engage in a meaningful activity together, we create memories to last a lifetime. When we look back at the time we spent raising children, these moments of connection will mean everything!

I know how limited time is and how much parents cherish quality time spent with their kids. My goal is to encourage families to cuddle up reading excellent books and participate in play that will build lasting bonds. And I want them to be able to do it without running around town or spending hours to prepare these activities!

I agree! Some of my best memories with my kids are when we spent time reading and enjoying books together. What type of products do you offer?

My purpose is to help families connect through reading and playing together, so I have created products that are accessible to all families. My premium product is the Read & Play box, released each month. This box contains a hardback picture book, an imaginative play activity (for children) and a connection activity (for the whole family). All the contents are coordinated by theme and color. This product is ideal for busy parents because everything is ready to go! Read & Play Boxes stack neatly and come with a large spine label so that you can pack away the activities and pull them out later, giving your kids a fresh look at the play items for even more hours of enjoyment. They make the perfect activity for rainy days, play groups, and special occasions.

Because young families are often on tight budgets, I also offer a monthly Digital Play Pack. This printable document has a curated themed booklist (perfect for the library!), plus sensory play activities, crafts, creative storytime snacks, and exclusive coloring pages. It is a wealth of resources! Activities are designed to use either materials you already have at home or can easily obtain at a grocery store. This product is wonderful for moms who like to create experiences for their children.

I was so excited when you recently featured Mouse’s Christmas Gift in one of her Digital Play Packs, and I was very impressed with the creativity and quality of your products and for such an affordable price! They look so engaging!

Was it difficult to launch your business? What were the specific steps you had to take to get started?

I started collecting picture books when I was 11 or 12 years old. I just loved how a well-crafted story and beautiful illustrations could evoke emotion. As a teenager, I would create special activities and read stacks of books to the children I babysat. I studied Child Development in college and earned my degree a few years before I had my first child. Once I became a mother, my entire focus became raising children. In fact, I never had any plan to return to the workforce because I knew that my most important role was in the family.

One year ago, my kids wanted to have a booth at their school’s Christmas boutique. My 9-year old daughter and I came up with the idea to create book baskets. We chose three of our favorite picture books and combined each with play activities to make a gift-worthy basket. The moment we struck on the idea, there was no turning back! I deeply wanted to find a way to help families connect with each other, share my love of picture books, and use my creative talents. With my husband and kids cheering me on, I launched my Instagram page and began planning my signature Read & Play boxes. My husband handled the business setup, legal, and accounting work, so that I could focus entirely on creative content.

That is very fascinating. I am curious about what you would say has been the biggest benefit/reward of starting your business? Has anything surprised you along the way? 

I find great joy in getting to know other parents who care so much about their children. The world is full of intentional parents! Seeing children enjoy my creative work is very fulfilling. Personally, I have experienced a lot of growth as I’ve learned new skills, solved problems, and pushed out of my comfort zone. I’ve been surprised to find that following my passion has brought me new energy, drive, and fulfillment. I absolutely love what I do!

Your passion certainly shines through! I can’t say enough about how wonderful I think your products are. I appreciate you taking the time to join me here today and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors!!

Links:

Website 

Read & Play Box 

Digital Play Pack 

Instagram 

Ashley Funk, creator of Reading Reimagined, with her family
Book Review and Author Interviews

Huge week ahead: Celebrating the release of GRANDMA SNUGGLES with author/illustrator interviews, video sneak peek, and a GIVE-AWAY!

It’s going to be a fabulous week here at Mindy Baker Books! I am hosting a BOOK GIVE-AWAY of Grandma Snuggles. Not only that, but BOTH the author and illustrator of Grandma Snuggles will be joining me on the blog to answer questions. Here is a peek at the line-up: (I can hardly wait!)

Grandma Snuggles

Monday: Interview with award-winning and best-selling author Glenys Nellist.

Tuesday: Interview with the incredibly talented illustrator of Grandma Snuggles, Gail Yerrill.

Wednesday: Videoclip of Glenys and Gail’s workspaces…a peek at where the magic happens!

Thursday: Special post about Glenys and Gail’s favorite illustrations from the book.

All week long you can enter to win the give-away!!!

Friday: I will post the WINNER OF THE GIVE-AWAY.

Here are the guidelines for the give-away!

  1. Follow @GlenysNellist, @Gail99art, and @mindybakerbooks) on Instagram. (Must follow all three) Links available at the end of this post..scroll down.
  2. Leave a comment on this blog post (or any post this week). Or leave a comment on any Instagram post this week.
  3. **NOTE: This giveaway is sponsored by Zonderkidz (Thank you, Zonderkidz!) and only open to residents of the USA who have a physical street address (no PO boxes.)

For an extra entry, become a follower of this blog.

For even more entries, tag a friend on any Mindy Baker Books INSTAGRAM post this week through Thursday! (Tag as many friends as you like for multiple entries.)

I hope that all of you enter to win! Good luck!

And now for today’s big event…the interview with Glenys Nellist!

Glenys, it is such an honor to have you visit my blog this week. Thank you very much for being here. I know everyone is excited to talk with you so let’s jump right into the questions...

What inspired you to write Grandma Snuggles?

Ever since I wrote the board books, God Made Mommy Special and God Made Daddy Special, I’ve been asked the same question, over and over… when are you going to write God Made Grandma Special? So here it is, except that it’s called Grandma Snuggles because my publisher, Zonderkidz, thought that this was a more appealing title. 

It is such an appealing title. The relationship between grandparent and child is so special!! And snuggly. 🙂 What is your favorite illustration from the book and why?

It is SO hard to choose, because every spread by Gail Yerrill is wonderful! If I had to pick one animal spread, it would have to be Grandma Cat, but my favorite illustration is actually this last one, where the human grandma is featured. I love it because it reminds me of baking with my four young grandchildren, which they all love to do.


Make sure to come back on Thursday to see the post that reveals the Grandma Cat and the human grandma! They are very adorable!

Glenys, I also wanted to talk about your newsletter. I really enjoy receiving that each week, and I wanted to make sure that everyone knows about it. What inspired you to write your weekly newsletter Links to Lovely Things and how do you curate the content for that?

I used to write a quarterly newsletter where I featured only news about my own books. But about six months ago I decided to begin a weekly newsletter that might appeal to a wider audience. I think we’re all in need of some loveliness in our world right now! I search for five or six lovely things to share each week, such as good news stories I come across, new children’s book releases, lovely photographs, poems, crafts for kids or heart-warming articles. We live in such a busy world, and so my tagline is: Follow the links you like, leave the ones you don’t. If you’d like to check it out, here’s my most recent one:

Latest Link to Lovely Things

Wonderful! I hope that you all sign up for it if you haven’t already! Finally, do you have any ‘news’ that you’d like to share with us about upcoming projects?

Well I’d really love to be able to say that Grandpa Snuggles is in the works, but so far, it’s only written in my head! I’m hoping that I’ll be able to release that title one day, but I think it will depend on the sales of Grandma Snuggles. In the meantime, October will see the return of Little Mole in a story of kindness and generosity called Little Mole’s Christmas Gift, and in the spring of 2021, I’m looking forward to the second book in the Twas series, called Twas The Morning of Easter. Later next year, I also have a Storybook Bible coming out, which is a first for me, so I’m very excited about that.God is good, and I’m so very blessed to be able to write for children. 

Your books are wonderful, Glenys. I wish you all the best… with Grandma Snuggles, the new releases coming up that you mentioned, and the many more titles you are sure to publish! Thank you very much for joining this week here at Mindy Baker Books. It was a treat to talk with you!

P.S. One more fabulous thing! You will want to check out this lovely book trailer video! You will definitely want to order the book after viewing!

Link to buy the book

Link to author website

Link to illustrator website

Instagram Glenys Nellist

Instagram Gail Yerrill

Instagram Mindy Baker Books

Thanks for joining me today! See you tomorrow for the interview with Gail Yerrill!

P.S. Don’t forget to enter to win!

Fun for kids, Kid Ministry, Mouse's Christmas Gift

Christmas in July with Mouse…because kindness isn’t seasonal!

Show kindness today!

Mouse wanted me to do a quick post reminding everyone that kindness isn’t seasonal! Can you think of a way that you can make a difference/spread kindness to someone else today?

Here are a few ideas:

  1. Bake cookies (Make them in Christmas shapes for fun) and give them to a friend or neighbor…it’s okay to eat some yourself 🙂
  2. Make a card to send to a grandparent or a friend that lives far-away.
  3. Facetime a someone who you think could use some Christmas in July cheer.
  4. Pay for the ice cream of the person behind you in the drive thru line.
  5. Offer a cup of lemonade to someone who is mowing his lawn on a hot day.
  6. Wrap a surprise in Christmas paper and deliver it to someone’s doorstep.

I bet you can think of many, many more ideas! What are your ideas? I would love to hear about what you did! Leave me a comment or send a message through this blog!

After you do your act of kindness, celebrate with a cup of hot cocoa and read about a little mouse who made a BIG difference in his Christmas village.

If you take a picture and don’t mind me posting it on social media, send that too. I would love to share your experience with my readers. It can be such an encouragement to SEE kindness in action!

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Want to help Mouse? Leave a review of Mouse’s Christmas Gift on Amazon or ask your local library to purchase Mouse’s Christmas Gift for its readers.

Fun for kids, Kid Ministry, My Faith

Guest Post about THE CHOSEN…a must-see T.V. series about the life of Jesus

I am a guest blogger with Christian Children’s Authors. Check out my review of this T.V. series. I watched and re-watched these episodes during the COVID19 Pandemic and LOVED THEM! I can’t wait for season 2. You can get the free app and watch them on your phone, or right now on You Tube you can also watch them. I highly recommend.

Link to my Guest Blog Post

You can find out more about The Chosen TV series here

Jesus and Nicodemus
Jesus and Nicodemus
Author life, Fun for kids

Sing-Along and Story Time at Taylor University Homecoming

Story Time & Sing-Along

I can’t believe it has been 25 years since college graduation! Time flies!

In honor of 25 years since graduation, a friend of mine (and fellow published author) Layne Ihde and I are teaming up and doing an event for kids and families at Taylor University Homecoming! I can’t wait!

Here is the description of the event:

Layne Ihde ’94 and Mindy (Anderson) Baker ’94 team up for a family-friendly Story Time and Sing-along at Taylor University Homecoming on October 5 at 3p.m. Layne will read his book Pippin, No Lickin’ and sing songs with the kids. Mindy will read her book Mouse’s Christmas Gift and do crafts with the kids. All ages welcome! Both books will be available for purchase before and after the event and can also be purchased on Amazon.com. 

Layne’s Bio:

Layne Ihde ’94 writes stories. He has written and published forty songs, releasing three albums and two EPs internationally on independent labels, getting placement on television shows and performing across the country. He also writes sci fi and fantasy short stories and is working on a fantasy novel. He has written five children’s books, the first of which is Pippin No Lickin’ based on the life and fictitious adventures of his favorite pet cat. Layne Ihde lives in Nashville, TN with his wife and their cat, a white tabby named Lizzie. He feels it is the perfect place to foster and incubate his creativity and story writing in all its forms.

Blurb about Layne’s book: (Link to buy on Amazon)

Pippin the cat wouldn’t take a bath. Because he wouldn’t, all kinds of funny (and stinky!) things start happening to him. In hilarious and unforgettable ways, Pippin is challenged with realizing his actions not only affect himself, but others, too. Will his parents and classmates get him to change his mind?


Pippin, No Lickin’ addresses the consequences of personal actions with young readers. This colorful and endearing story establishes with children that parental wisdom is for their own health and safety and helps them develop an understanding of selfishness. Pippin’s adventures even teach colors to very young readers along the way! Parents and children alike will enjoy this introduction to an immediately classic and memorable character in Pippin the cat.

My Bio:

Mindy (Anderson) Baker ‘94 was born in Sioux City, Iowa, and graduated from Taylor University. She has served alongside her husband in full-time Christian ministry for over twenty years. Mindy currently resides in Indiana with her husband and three children where she is a high school Spanish teacher. She is passionate about her faith, family, people, travel, books, and living life to the full.  

Blurb about my book: ( Link to buy on Amazon)

In Mouse’s Christmas Gift, written by Mindy Baker and illustrated by Dow Phumiruk, one tiny church mouse must find a way to bring Christmas spirit to his little town when Parson gets sick and the usual Christmas Eve service is cancelled. Mouse never gives up hope as he prepares the nativity set and lights a small candle in the window to signal the villagers. Mouse’s small act of faith sparks a chain reaction of hope and love, demonstrating that even the smallest creature can make a big difference. This adorable book, with a cover adorned with foil and glitter, captures the spirit of Christmas and the joy of doing for others during the holiday season.