by Kelsey Janae Weber | Jun 13, 2026 | Children's Content, Children's Poems, Inspirational Reflections
When You Feel Like Cinderella: “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.” Ecclesiastes 11:1 A promise. Thou shalt find it. But in what shape, we aren’t told. Will it come back as a big, fat duck that...
by Kelsey Janae Weber | Apr 1, 2026 | Inspirational Reflections
The power of Holy Week is a truth too profound to be captured by human language, intended rather to be experienced with the heart. This Easter reflection explores why our best attempts at poetry fail to capture the essence of the risen Christ, and how this inadequacy...
by Kelsey Janae Weber | Mar 10, 2026 | Children's Content, Children's Poems
Have you ever had a picky eater? This poem, Mama Jemima and her Picky Eater Dollies, was born out of my recent frustration trying to feed our teething son something resembling a balanced diet. He has several two-year molars halfway through, and the only...
by Kelsey Janae Weber | Jan 17, 2026 | Children's Content, Children's Poems
Bob the Bug was my attempt to write a poem about taste, kind of like Mr Brown Can Moo, Can You? by Dr Seuss, which is a rhyming story about making sounds. I needed a character, so I decided Bob the Bug had a cute ring to it. I just couldn’t keep...
by Kelsey Janae Weber | Nov 8, 2025 | Children's Content, Children's Poems
This poem came to me one night as I was getting ready for bed. For some reason, the name Hugla Hugh popped into my head, and it made me curious enough to figure out what her story was. I’ve added a bonus stanza at the end that’s technically been cut, but I...