My Favorite Coloring Tools
These tools bring out the best in every Just Mousey page, helping colors stay bright and lines stay neat.
I’m often asked what I recommend for coloring in Just Mousey books and the answer is simple:
Crayola crayons for their smooth color and classic charm
Crayola colored pencils for adding soft shading and detail
Crayola fine tip markers for those crisp, clean lines that make designs pop
These tools bring out the best in every Just Mousey page, helping colors stay bright and lines stay neat.
So grab your favorite coloring supplies, get comfy, and let your imagination take over. Whether you’re coloring one page or a whole book, I hope you feel the same calm and happiness that inspired me to create Just Mousey.
Happy coloring!
Why I Wrote Pennie the Mini Weenie
I’ve always been a dog lover. Dogs have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, each one leaving their pawprints on my heart in a special way. When I decided to write Pennie the Mini Weenie Plays at the Park, it wasn’t just about creating a fun children’s story, it was about celebrating the dogs that have shaped my life and my family’s story.
I’ve always been a dog lover. Dogs have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, each one leaving their pawprints on my heart in a special way. When I decided to write Pennie the Mini Weenie Plays at the Park, it wasn’t just about creating a fun children’s story, it was about celebrating the dogs that have shaped my life and my family’s story.
Many of the dogs in the book are inspired by real ones I’ve known and loved. Dexter is my husband’s dog, loyal, goofy, and full of personality. Diego, my longtime companion, has been with me through so many chapters of life. He helped raise my kids and has always been by my side through it all. Now, in his senior years, he’s facing challenges, he’s deaf, blind, and lives with CCD (canine cognitive dysfunction). But even with all that, his love and spirit remain as strong as ever.
This past year, I adopted Penelope or Penny, as we lovingly call her. She’s a bright, playful little soul who brought new joy into our home. They say you can have a “soul dog,” a dog that just understands you in a way no one else can. For me, Diego and Penny are exactly that, my soul dogs.
Writing Pennie the Mini Weenie was my way of honoring them, capturing their personalities and the unconditional love dogs give so freely. It’s also my way of sharing that joy with children, teaching them about friendship, kindness, and the special bond we share with our pets.
Every wag, bark, and tail chase in the story has a piece of real life behind it. I hope when readers open the book, they not only see a fun adventure but also feel the warmth, love, and lessons that dogs bring into our lives every day.