Books by Robin

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For Toddlers

A joyful journey for your little ones

These days it can be hard to find gentle, wholesome stories to read to toddlers. This book combines lovely, warm illustrations with a rhythmic story line, encouraging curiosity and observation in children’s everyday lives. Grandma and Lilli are making special memories and forging a bond as they spend time together outdoors. This is a book your children will want read and reread

Cathie Currey
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An ordinary walk to the park can be filled with wonder when you’re a toddler with a grandmother who isn’t in a hurry. Grandma lets Lilli stop and examine a leaf, a pebble, a flower and other things that catch her interest. Open this book with a toddler and walk to the park with Grandma and Lilly, through this simple yet delightful story with charming illustrations.

family matters

A children's novel

Praise for Two Sisters

Lydia and Rebekah are the two oldest of the seven Gordon children. They do a lot together, but this summer for the first time, they are going to be separated for many weeks, as Lydia goes off to another city to help her aunt with her twin babies. Both sisters experience new situations—some fun and some challenging. They see God at work, meet new friends, and discover something important about their own friendship.

Serving others

An illustrated children’s book by Robin Gilman

Praise for Daniel’s Dilemma

After hearing our son Daniel express yet again just how bored he was, I created this story to teach him about the exciting adventure that serving others can be…especially in secret. Over the years, I often read this story to our children and inspired them to launch their own “secret servant” adventures. After many years, I decided to share this treasured story so that other parents and grandparents can teach this godly concept in a simple, powerful, and fun way. —Robin Gilman, author
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Homeschooling

Practical Tips for Home Education

Stress-Free Homeschooling by Robin Gilman is a treasure trove of practical tips to help you successfully educate your children at home, while avoiding unnecessary stress.

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