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The Way Home

The Way Home a Princess Story is a children’s book written by Max Lucado and illustrated by Tristan Elwell.  Amazon … More

Children, Christian, Fantasy, Guilt, Kings, Picture Books, Shame

A much greater poverty . . .

Zita the Spacegirl is the first graphic novel in the trilogy by Ben Hatke. Amazon Link Synopsis (from Goodreads):  Zita’s … More

Bible, Catholic, Christian, COVID-19, Helping Others, hunger, Love One Another, poverty, Relationships, Social Distancing, Teresa of Calcutta

The Shadow of the Bear (A Fairy Tale Retold Book #1)

The Shadow of the Bear is the first of six books in the A Fairy Tale Retold Series by Regina … More

Book Series, Books, Catholic, Catholic Reads, Christian, Fairy Tale, Faith, Fiction, Genre, Life

Ghosts (Graphic Novel)

Ghosts is a graphic novel written by Raina Telgemeier.   Amazon Link and Goodreads Link My Review: My children really … More

After Life, Bible, Catechism of the Catholic Church, Catholic, Children, Christian, Day of the Dead, Family, Fiction, Ghosts, Occult, Paranormal, party

The Giver (Book 1 of The Giver Quartet)

The Giver, the winner of the 1994 Newbery Medal, is the first book in The Giver Quartet by Lois Lowry. … More

Catholic, Christian, Dystopia, Faith, Fiction, God's Will, History, Love, Meaning, Saints, Suffering

I’m Worried

I’m Worried is a picture book from The I’m Books, a series that focuses on feeling and why they are okay. … More

Bible, Christian, Feelings, Picture Books, Spoilers, Worried
Title: Hinds' Feet on High Places

Hinds Feet on High Places

Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard is an allegorical Christian fiction novel. The title and theme for this … More

Adventure, allegory, Christian, Faith, Hope, Journey, Kingdom of Love, Much-Afraid, Sorrow, Suffering
The Action Bible book

The Action Bible

The Action Bible by Sergio Cariello is a great stepping stone from children’s bibles to reading Sacred Scripture for late … More

Adventure, Bible, Catholic, Christian, Family, Jesus, Middle School, Religious, Young Adult

Awakening

Awakening is A Crossroads in Time Book written by Claudia Cangilla McAdam Awakening (Crossroads in Time Books) Synopsis: Ronni is … More

Catholic, Christian, Crucifixion, Easter, Historical Fiction, Jesus, Religious, Young Adult

Humility Rules

Humility Rules: Saint Benedict’s 12-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem. By: J. Augustine Wetta, O.S.B. St. Benedict’s handbook The Rule is … More

Catholic, Christian, Monks, Non-Fiction, Saint Benedict, Self-Esteem, Young Adult

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  • What Can My Kids Read
    • The violence under the illusion of fighting evil only makes it worse.
    • If he is, why not I?
    • Responsibility for an action can be diminished or nullified
    • The one who handed me over to you has the greater sin.
    • The human person has a communal dimension as an essential component of his nature
    • Forgive them, Father! They don’t know what they are doing.
    • The ministry of reconciliation
    • The absurdity of dividing people along such lines.
    • Bring up children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
    • The human person is and ought to be the principle, the subject, and the end of all social institutions.
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