Thursday, November 13, 2014

Children's Book Recommendations

I thought since time is beginning to march quickly towards Christmas, it might be a good time to share some of our favorite children’s books with you.  We try hard to limit gifts at Christmas so it doesn’t become a time of crazy consumerism in our home and to help us focus on Jesus. Because of that, we have adopted this guideline as we buy gifts for our children: something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read.  This means each child gets a book every Christmas and I love to try and make each book meaningful! Trust me, we have lots of silly, fun books full of Disney characters and Elmo!  My kids love those and I have no problem with that.  But I also love to have some books that help us to teach Biblical truths, and there are so many good ones. Here are a few that we have stumbled across and absolutely LOVE!

The Lightlings by RC Sproul

This precious story is my absolute favorite, and Abigail brings it to me frequently to read it.  Whenever I start off by saying, “God is light…” she easily finishes with, “in Him there is no darkness at all.”  It is a beautiful book and the illustrations are just captivating. The story is about a King of Light and his created beings, the lightlings.  Basically, it is the story of the gospel.  One of the best things is that at the end there are discussion questions for parents to use with their kids.

Favorite quote: “You see, Charlie, we’re afraid of the dark because we were made to live in the light!”




The Donkey Who Carried the King by RC Sproul

Another book by the same author (he has SEVERAL great ones) is this sweet story about a Donkey who dreams of doing something great with his life.  One day he gets to carry a king through Jerusalem (spoiler alert: it’s Jesus) and after that he thinks he is too important to do any of the mundane donkey tasks. The book is a great tool in teaching our children to be willing to serve. 

Favorite quote, “If the King was willing to carry that terrible beam, I will not complain about carrying our master’s olives.  I will follow Jesus’ example and be a willing servant.”




God Gave Us Heaven by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Around the time Bethany was 3, she started asking us about Heaven.  I think it was brought about by discussions of her grandma Sheila who passed away before she was born.  Bethany is quite a thinker and she has asked many questions since then, some that are really hard to answer.  I began to look for a book to help her with her curiosity about Heaven. We have the book God Gave Us You by the same author so I thought we would try this one.  It is very sweet and tells the story of a little bear asking his Papa questions about heaven (perfect for our little questioner!)  She loves the book and so do I!

Favorite quote, “ ‘What else will we do in Heaven?’ ‘Worship God and explore the best place we’ve ever seen.’ ‘Will we get bored of that?’ ‘I doubt it! Heaven will be a million times better than even this!’”




 You Are Special by Max Lucado
This amazing book tells the story of a group of people called the Wemmicks.  The spend their time judging each other.  Whenever they like someone or think they are special, they put a star sticker on them.  If they don’t like someone, they put a dot sticker on them.  The book tells of one particular Wemmick, Punchinello, who is covered in dots.  But when he meets the Maker, he begins to learn that the dots are meaningless.  It is such a wonderful story and is great in teaching children that it doesn’t matter what other people think of them, only what God thinks.

Favorite quote, “Remember, you are special because I made you. And I don’t make mistakes.”



Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers by Joey Allen
This is actually a set of three books on The Gospel, The Trinity and The Mission.  We have all three and the girls love them!  They take some difficult theological truths and explain them in a very child friendly way, but without watering down the truth.  I highly recommend these to help you in explaining some difficult concepts to your kids.

Favorite quote, “When you ride in an airplane, you don’t need to flap your arms or jump up and down. You cannot help the airplane fly. All you need to do is trust the airplane to get you where you need to go. In the same way, there is nothing you can do to get to heaven on your own. You cannot save yourself. All you need to do is trust Jesus to save you!”




Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones
I truly cannot say enough about this wonderful Bible.  The tellings of each story are beautifully written and rich in truth.  The illustrations are lovely.  But, the best part is that each story ends by pointing to Christ.  The author weaves Jesus throughout the whole thing making it so clear that the Bible isn’t a set of unconnected stories.  It is ONE BIG STORY. 

Favorite quote, “Mary and Joseph wrapped him up to keep him warm. They made a soft bed of straw and used the animals’ feeding trough as his cradle.  And they gazed in wonder at God’s Great Gift, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and lying in a manger. May and Joseph named him Jesus, Emmanuel, which means “God has come to live with us.” Because, of course, he had.”


I hope these books give you some ideas for your family!  Praying that we have a wonderful Christmas season filled with family, love, and most of all, CHRIST!

And as a bonus, here are the books I am ordering for our kids this year for Christmas gifts:
What Happens When I Talk to God? by Stormie Omartian
The Big Red Tractor and the Little Village by Francis Chan
If Only I Had a Green Nose by Max Lucado


Soli Deo Gloria,

Jessica