WORKS BY JOAN
There Was An Old Lady Who Met A Ghost is a comical twist to the traditional spooky ghost stories. This colorfully illustrated poetic tale, will keep you on the edge of your seat. Will the kindness of an old lady change the heart of the scary ghost?
Read on...I dare you.
(Just kidding! It really is funny.)
Read on...I dare you.
(Just kidding! It really is funny.)
The next book in the There Was An Old Lady series, is a humorous tale of a hideous creature who catches our dear old lady off guard.
Will this beast be the end of the sweet old lady or will he turn out to be a wonderful friend and an exceptional dancer?
The moral of this hilarious story...don't judge anyone by their appearance. You could miss out on a fabulous friendship!
Will this beast be the end of the sweet old lady or will he turn out to be a wonderful friend and an exceptional dancer?
The moral of this hilarious story...don't judge anyone by their appearance. You could miss out on a fabulous friendship!
Students of all abilities will dive right into this adorable sea creature performance piece. Children love hands-on learning. If anyone can engage a youngster in academics, it is Joannie Quinn Moses. She is the artistic master of curriculum enhancements.
Get swept out to sea by this educational poetry collection, vibrantly illustrated by Monica Moses. You will start a tidal wave of learning in your classroom by adding Joannie's Creative Curriculum Enhancements to your lesson plans!
Get swept out to sea by this educational poetry collection, vibrantly illustrated by Monica Moses. You will start a tidal wave of learning in your classroom by adding Joannie's Creative Curriculum Enhancements to your lesson plans!
Curl up in your favorite spot and join Joan as she shares stories of growing up in Roseville, MN in the prosperous 1950's. As the daughter of a successful businessman and a gifted, creative mother, she experienced a pampered, yet frequently whacky, upbringing.
This easy read, offers anecdotes filled with moments of outrageous humor, various photos and memories that will encourage you to write stories of your own youth and pass them on to your family. Chapter titles include “Lake Vermilion,” “Twims,” “What Can You Do With a Bottle of Catsup and a Box of Kotex?” “Squeals from Skinning the Cat,” “Montezuma’s Revenge,” “Pets That Never Made it Past Age One,” and “Winnebago’s Escort.”
This easy read, offers anecdotes filled with moments of outrageous humor, various photos and memories that will encourage you to write stories of your own youth and pass them on to your family. Chapter titles include “Lake Vermilion,” “Twims,” “What Can You Do With a Bottle of Catsup and a Box of Kotex?” “Squeals from Skinning the Cat,” “Montezuma’s Revenge,” “Pets That Never Made it Past Age One,” and “Winnebago’s Escort.”
This fascinating collection of writings by women prisoners living in a re-entry center show life as it really is for them. The writings were done in response to writing prompts given by Joan Moses who visited the center several times a month in a unique type of creative writing prison ministry. Other pieces are expressive in-cell poetry and reflect life as each poet has known it. Raw and real, these women bare their hearts to inspire and advise at-risk women in the outside world. These stories of survival and recovery prove the sun will shine again and that we can learn to make new choices. Read and see how the cycle of streets and the struggles can be broken by steadfast commitment to change and faith to find a better way.