2013-03-22



Every Easter our children usually receive two or three new books in their Easter Baskets.  Usually at least one of those books has an Easter or Religious (i.e. Saint, Catholic, etc.) theme.  This year I ended up choosing quite a few books (6 each!) to fill the children's baskets thanks to all of the donations from the Papal Lap Book!  I am so excited!  Thank you all so very much!!!  I can't even begin to tell you how much your kindness and generosity has meant to me - not only those who left donations for the Lap Book, but to all those who have offered prayers for our family too!  May God reward you all, and  I hope you enjoyed the Lap Book!   We are actually still working on ours, but hopefully as soon as everyone is healthy again we will be able to finish them up...

I've had many of you ask for additional book suggestions and if I'd be willing to share the lists of books I've purchased for this year...  I haven't had a chance until now and Easter is just over a week away, and then this post ended up taking much longer than I thought it would, but here is the list anyways.  Some of the books were purchased directly from the publishers, some from Sacred Heart Books and Gifts, and the rest from Amazon (with credit/gift cards) or local book stores.  Most were purchased new, though there are a few "like new" copies mixed in, as well as some that had been stashed in my closet throughout the past year.

In addition to the books the older children will each receive a Hand-Painted Bookmark of their Patron Saint, a Rosary Case (purchased with credit from Apron sales at Catholic Cuisine!), and a new beautifully embroidered Scapular.  The girls will also each receive a new chapel veil. I've also picked out a new mini finger puppet - one for each child purchased locally including the: Cardinal, Fawn, Jack Rabbit, Lop Ear Bunny, Black Sheep, Turtle, and Robin - and some small toys to slip in the baskets too, along with their candy eggs and crosses and some seeds for our Garden from St. Clare's Seeds!   That should overflow fill them up!

I've also been working on coming up with some items for this year's Easter Symbols Basket for the Whole Family:

Cross - A Cross Shaped Puzzle that I purchased sometime last year.

Lamb - I choose the In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb picture book - since Easter does fall on the last day of March this year!

Bread of Life - Still undecided - perhaps new Holy Cards with the "Anima Christi" prayer for the children's collections... I need to visit our local Catholic bookstore again.

Lily -    I'll probably just use our Easter Lily, though I did order a copy of The Lily Cupboard for history, which I might add.

Egg - Last summer I purchased the Spring Angel Egg to complete our collection.

Butterfly - A box of Godiva Butterfly Truffles, purchased for much less at Target.

Peacock - A beautiful Peacock shaped Tea Pot that I found at a department store last summer or some cute peacock stacking blocks...

Bells - Since "the Bells fly to Rome until Easter" the St. Peter's Basilica Puzzle seemed extra fitting this year!  This will be so much fun to assemble as a family as we wrap up our Papal Unit Study!

You can find other Easter Basket Gift Ideas in the Archives.

Note: Before I share the book list, I do want to remind you all that I haven't read most of these books yet.  I made my decisions based on recommendations, reviews, publishers, and the past work of some of the authors/illustrators.

For Captain (age 12):



Ablaze : Stories of Daring Teen Saints

This year Captain read the Golden Legend of Young Saints as part of his school work assignments. I've decided to have him read this book next, and then possibly the sequel, Radiate: More Stories of Daring Teen Saints. "Following Christ is not always easy, but takes courage, patience, and love. In Ablaze: Stories of Daring Teen Saints, Colleen Swaim examines the lives of eight young men and women who were set fire with the Spirit and set free to live lives of extraordinary virtue. All became saints for the outgoing, against-the-current heroism of their teen years. Read how Chiara Luce, an Italian high school student, faced cancer joyfully, inspiring thousands to throng her funeral in song. Follow Kizito, a brand-new Christian, as his faith is challenged by a king and he is marched to his death for standing firm. From martyrdom to missionary life and from sickness to the silence of religious life, these teens show that we are all called to follow Christ in our own unique ways. These stories come alive with vivid storytelling and saintly challenges designed to inspire reflection and enflame your heart. Through prayers, images, and maps, catch a glimpse of a saint's world that carries lessons for our own--and discover how you can set our world ablaze with love for the Lord!"



The War of the Vendee (DVD)

I have been hearing great things about this movie since it was released in 2011. I am so excited to finally add it to our collection! "This inspiring new film from Navis Pictures, producers of St. Bernadette of Lourdes, tells the moving story of France's little known religious civil war in the years following the French Revolution. Featuring an exuberant and gifted cast of over 250 young Catholics, it is a powerful story of sacrifice and martyrdom, but told here with a careful sense of reserve, and is an outstanding movie for the whole family. In 1793, after enduring three and a half years of persecution of the Church by the architects of the French Revolution, a small band of faithful peasants and nobles from the Vendee region of France began a Catholic "counter-revolution". This is the unknown, heroic story of the valiant, six year struggle of the people of that small section of western France to restore their Holy Religion and their King. Steeped in the spiritual influence of St. Louis de Montfort, and wearing their rosaries and emblems of the Sacred Heart, their sacrifices resulted in countless martyrdoms, and ultimately won the restoration of religious freedom for all of France. This beautiful film is a love-letter to the Vendean people, and was produced to honor the memory of these brave men and women who willingly sacrificed their lives, "for God and King". This wonderful film features stunning performances by the large, talented cast of young people, gorgeous cinematography, and a glorious original music score that will inspire audiences of all ages with its timeless themes of courage, faith, and love."

A Soldier Surrenders: The Conversion of St. Camillus de Lellis
"This is the story of the dramatic conversion and inspiring goodness of the soldier Camillus de Lellis who lived in the late 1500's, and became the founder of the religious order known then as "Ministers of the Sick", and today now called the "Hospitallers". The story of St. Camillus is one that is filled with an intriguing combination of drama, military battles, sickness and disease, conversion to God, and great charity for countless suffering people, be they dying soldiers, prisoners or patients in the hospitals that he founded." Michael O'Brien says: "This novel for young adult readers will introduce them to a great saint, a physical giant who had to contend with many personal struggles, much weakness and repeated failures, before becoming a moral giant. The story of Camillus De Lellis's conversion will leave no reader unmoved."

Giant of the Western Trail
"This is the story of the missionary experiences of Fr. de Smet among the American Indians from 1838 to 1875. Includes all the exciting and history making stories of Indian conversions, Indian wars, natural dangers, hunger, torture, gold discoveries, peace-making, the Civil War, etc., including Custer's last stand."

Personally I really don't think you can go wrong with the gorgeous books reprinted by Neumann Press. This one probably should have been included in their History lists, and since we are still working on finishing the Civil War time period I thought I'd order it now.

Crusader King: Novel of Baldwin IV & the Crusades

Published by Tan book, Crusader King sounded like a book that  I  my boys would enjoy, even though it is a "novel" and not based completely on fact.

"A new historical novel about the unusual life of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, the leper crusader king who - despite ascending to the throne at only 13, his early death at 24 and his debilitating disease - performed great and heroic deeds in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Teenagers and avid readers of all ages will be amazed at this story and be inspired by a faith that accomplished the impossible!"

The Outcasts: Brotherband Cronicles, Book 1

The boys have been reading (and listening) to the Rangers Apprentice series, so when I was at the bookstore recently this newer series titled The Brotherband Chronicles by the same author immediately caught Captain's eye.  I ended up ordering the first in the series to add to his Easter Basket.   "They are outcasts. Hal, Stig, and the others - they are the boys the others want no part of. Skandians, as any reader of Ranger's Apprentice could tell you, are known for their size and strength. Not these boys. Yet that doesn't mean they don't have skills. And courage - which they will need every ounce of to do battle at sea against the other bands, the Wolves and the Sharks, in the ultimate race. The icy waters make for a treacherous playing field . . . especially when not everyone thinks of it as playing. John Flanagan, author of the international phenomenon Ranger's Apprentice, creates a new cast of characters to populate his world of Skandians and Araluens, a world millions of young readers around the world have come to know and admire. Full of seafaring adventures and epic battles, Book 1 of The Brotherband Chronicles is sure to thrill readers of Ranger's Apprentice while enticing a whole new generation just now discovering the books."

For Rascal (age 11):

Letters to an Altar Boy
"This is a book of letters for all altar boys who, from the smallest one up, are the most important people in their parishes. God's Minutemen is what the author affectionately calls them, for he knows that they are always ready for duty as altar boys, no matter what the personal cost. The author writes this book with the hope that in these letters all acolytes may find encouragement to continue being loyal and faithful in their service of our Lord. Father Rosage shows them that while serving Mass is the greatest honor and the biggest job in the parish, it does demand sacrifice. He knows that being on call for duty isn't always easy, and he aims at convincing the boys who have to get up on cold winter mornings to serve early Mass of the great privilege that is theirs."

Painted Saints

Originally published in 1938, this book has been republished by Angelus Press. "Painted Saints is a delightfully charming tale of a young orphan boy, Marcel, who is taken in by the kindly older priest, Father Serrano. In addition to teaching Marcel how to be a young Catholic gentleman, Fr. Serrano has a special skill, which he shares with Marcel: He makes small clay statues of the saints, which he paints with delicate care afterwards.  The story takes you through the formative years of Marcel’s life, all set against the backdrop of the bustling city of Marseilles. This charming tale makes life in that city come alive, painting clear pictures of the people, places, and sites of a time gone by, all the while encouraging virtue, duty, and a healthy desire for adventure in the hearts of the young!"

A Book of Angels: Stories of Angels in the Bible
Written by Marigold Hunt, author of St. Patrick's Summer and other great Catholic Books for children, this book is filled with "Angel stories from the Bible for kids. Modern believers may be tempted to look upon angels as one of the more fanciful elements of Scripture, but this illuminating and entertaining collection of angel stories from the Bible shows that there are just too many angels for them to be metaphorical, allegorical, or unimportant. So that children will come to know and learn to revere angels, Marigold Hunt explains what angels are (and are not!) and gathers here in one volume most of the stories of angels in the Bible."

Bank Robbery!

This book is a the first in a "Catholic action-mystery series for children and adults... The Spencer Family Mystery series combines the action and mystery of the Hardy Boys with the deductive psychology of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown. Something suspicious happens every time Tom and Rick go to Creekwater National Bank to investigate the recent robbery. Tom's uncle, the Reverend Father Paul Spencer, helps the boys unravel the mystery. But they still don't know who really robbed the bank. And why are shady characters inside the bank when it's supposed to be closed? Tom, Rick, and Father Spencer use their wits - and prayer - to help the police demolish a criminal conspiracy. They plunge into an exciting adventure that catapults them to a conclusion they never expected."

Father Damien and the Bells

We've been slowly working on collecting all of the Vision Saint books.  Originally I thought I would include this book in this year's Easter Symbols Family Basket (representing bells, but decided on another gift for that symbol!) so Rascal will be receiving it instead.   I think he'll love it!  "This 25th volume in the acclaimed Vision Books series of saints’ lives for youth 9-15 years old is the story of the saintly Fr. Damien, who in 1872 went to the island of Molokai, where lepers had been exiled to live in miserable surroundings. Damien earned the trust of the lepers, and his appeals for help resonated throughout the world. He spent his life caring for all the needs of the outcast lepers, and even after Damien himself contracted leprosy he carried on working for his "fellow lepers" to the end."

The New Kid (Tales of the RAF)

I had such a hard time choosing a final book for Rascal.  I almost purchased the first in the Little Britches series: Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers but decided to get the final book in the Tales of the RAF series instead.  He received the first for Christmas (thanks to your recommendations!) and the following 4 on his birthday.  He will be very excited to have the complete series. "These are the stories of young Harry Winslow and his friendships with the pilots of the Royal Air Force in World War II England. Written for boys but appealing to all, the tales are based on history and depict values such as courage, heroism, and responsibility."

For Twinkle Toes (age 9):

Saint Helena and the True Cross

Written by Louis de Wohl, one of my own favorite authors, this book was just published last year! "Set against the colorful background of power struggles in imperial Rome and battling Roman legions, this is the exciting story of St. Helena, mother of the Emperor Constantine, who found the Cross of Christ in Jerusalem. This book for young people paints a vivid portrait of a remarkable woman who overcame every obstacle with faith, hope, perseverance... and a healthy dose of ambition. In this 29th book in the acclaimed Vision Books series for youth, Louis de Wohl, known for his masterful storytelling, describes the amazing events that led to the conversion of Helena and the rise to power of her son. He also recounts the vision Constantine experienced on the eve of a pivotal battle and his subsequent legalization of Christianity in the fourth century. The story dramatically concludes with St. Helena's final accomplishment-her dangerous and miraculous expedition to the Holy Land."

Saint Clothilde: The First Christian Queen of France Tells her Story
"Thanks to the prayers and good example of his young wife, Clothilde, the fierce barbarian Clovis experienced a miraculous conversion on the field of battle and became a Christian in 496, forever changing the destiny of France. In this book for young people, Queen Clothilde tells the exciting story of her life from her point of view. Though it reads like a diary, all of the historical facts have been thoroughly researched and verified by reliable sources. Honored by the Catholic Church as a saint, Clothilde was the daughter of the King of Burgundy. Raised as a Christian by her mother, the princess was wed at the age of eighteen to Clovis, King of the Franks, who the legends say fell in love with her beauty. King Clovis and Queen Clothilde unified the various peoples under Frankish rule by spreading the Catholic faith. The royal couple made Paris their capital, and from Belgium to the Mediterranean they founded churches and monasteries. For centuries to come, the people who would become the nation of France were the leaders of Christian civilization in Western Europe. "

The Mitchells: Five for Victory

Years ago I purchased a boxful of Bethlehem Books during an amazing sale!  This is one of the books that is still tucked away for the perfect occasion.  Since we will be studying WWII before too much longer I've decided to slip it into Twinkle Toes's Easter basket.

Written by Hilda Van Stockum, this book "follows the adventures of the five Mitchell children living with their mother and grandmother in Washington D.C. while their father is away fighting in World War II."

Easter Crack Ups: Knock-Knock Jokes Funny-Side Up

This is a silly little book, but I do think my children will enjoy it. I also found a  copy of Easter Eggstravaganza Mad Libs on sale that I might slip in the basket as well.   "Get ready to crack up with more than two dozen egg-citing Easter knock-knock jokes in this egg-straordinary lift-the-flap book. Hop along with a bunch of funny bunnies and enjoy an egg hunt, a parade, and more.  You'll just dye laughing!"

The Prairie Thief

Written by Catholic author Melissa Wiley this is another book that I've been wanting to give to my children since it was released last fall!  "Louisa Brody’s life on the Colorado prairie is not at all what she expected. Her dear Pa, accused of thievery, is locked thirty miles away in jail. She’s living with the awful Smirches, her closest neighbors and the very family that accused her Pa of the horrendous crime. And now she’s discovered one very cantankerous—and magical—secret beneath the hazel grove. With her life flipped upside-down, it’s up to Louisa, her sassy friend Jessamine, and that cranky secret to save Pa from a guilty verdict."

Traitor in the Shipyard: A Caroline Mystery

Having received the Caroline series last year and reading quickly through them, and then receiving Caroline for Christmas I think Twinkle Toes will be delighted to discover this newly released book in her Easter Basket!

"When Caroline learns that British spies may be lurking in Sackets Harbor, she is worried. Then, a long lost friend of Papa's shows up in town. Papa is delighted to give him a job at Abbott's Shipyard, but soon, strange things start going wrong. Caroline is sure a spy is making trouble at the yard--but is it one of Abbott's trusted workers, whom she has known all her life, or could it be Papa's dear friend? An illustrated "Looking Back" section discusses the role of spies in the War of 1812."

For Chiquita (age 7):

Lily's Easter Party: The Story of the Resurrection Eggs

Having been so disappointed with the wording in Benjamin's Box (You can read the discussion in this post and the comments of this post), I had such high hopes for this book and placed an order since I wasn't able to find a copy locally to pre-view.  Unfortunately it has the same wording as Benjamin's Box when it is explaining the Last Supper.  This book is better than Benjamin's Box, but it does still say that "He told them the wine was like his blood, and that it would help them to remember what Jesus was about to do..."  I really wish they would have left the word "like" out of that sentence!  Could a Catholic author please publish a version of this story?!  I would buy it!  In the meantime I may just take a black marker and delete that word from our copy.  Or I might just see if I can return it and choose a different book for Chiquita.

St. Bernadette of Lourdes (DVD)

This movie is from the same producers as The War of the Vendee: Navis Pictures.  "The beautiful story of a poor, humble, 14 year old girl from a small village in the south of France. Her visions in 1858 of a "Beautiful Lady" would forever change the lives of countless people, and establish Lourdes as the most visited Catholic shrine in the world. Our Lady's timeless message of "penance, conversion, and love" is as much needed now as it was then. Inspired by the many accounts of the famous story, but drawing especially from the beautiful book, St. Bernadette Soubirous by Abbe Francis Trochu (TAN Books) and the first-hand account, The Appearances of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Grotto of Lourdes by Jean Baptiste Estrade, this film is perfectly suited for the entire family. Featuring stunning locations, a rich musical score, and a cast of over 160 Catholic children, St. Bernadette of Lourdes is an inspiration for young and old alike."

Clare’s Costly Cookies

Written by Catholic author and home-educating mother of six in Arkansas, Julie Kelly firmly believes Jesus is the answer to the questions and stirrings within the hearts of children and young people. In Clare's Costly Cookie, her first book, Julie joyfully invites children to discover God's faithful and transforming love. "Nine-year-old Clare, a thunderbolt in pigtails, joyfully invites children to experience her transformation from a strong-willed, self-absorbed child to a faithful follower of Jesus. With grace and courage she offers to Him the most meaningful gift she possibly can: her self-will. Clare, in her inimitable way, models for children that following Jesus Christ and striving for true holiness are worth any cost. With spirit and spunk she demonstrates for young readers that living the holy Catholic faith is not only exciting, but better than gooey, warm chocolate chip cookies!" *I ordered this book from Sacred Heart Books and Gifts.

The Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale

I ran across this book at a local bookstore and fell in love with the illustrations.  We already own a couple different versions of this story, but I decided to add this one to our collection as well. "Three forest trees dream of what they will one day become. One dreams of becoming a royal throne; one of being a ship that can withstand any storm; and one longs to stay in the forest and grow as tall as tall can be. When they are felled, it seems their dreams are over. But as each tree is crafted into a new item-a manger, a fishing boat, and a rugged cross-it becomes clear that through the role they play in one important life their hopes are more than fulfilled. This traditional folktale is accompanied by stylish artwork from a highly sought after children's book illustrator, and will help set the Christmas and Easter stories into the overall context of the Christian faith."

Kitchen Madonna

Published by Bethlehem Books.  "Marta is unhappy. For quietly aloof Gregory and his sister Janet, Marta, with her thick Ukrainian accent, her good cooking, and her stories, is the anchor of the house. Mother and Father, both busy architects, are gone all day and sometimes at night. Marta is always there; and the children, sensing her unhappiness, do not want her to go away. When they find out that Marta desires a good place in the kitchen, nine-year-old Gregory, with precocious young Janet in tow, sets out to find her a Ukrainian icon in busy, modern London. Master storyteller Rumer Godden deftly brings to life a portrait of a lonely boy discovering the creative power of love."

Secrets in the Hills: A Josefina Mystery

If I get an "American Girl" themed book for Twinkle Toes, I need to get one for Chiquita too!  ;)   Since she is thinking about having a "Josefina" themed birthday party this year I thought this would be a good choice for her. "Josefina has heard tales and legends all her life: rumors of gold and silver buried in the hills, tales of a ghostly Weeping Woman who haunts the countryside. But she never imagined that such tales might be true--until one day a mysterious stranger arrives at her rancho. Set in New Mexico in 1826."

NOTE: A frequent question I receive is whether or not American Girl is still on the Boycott list.  Here is a great article from LifeSite News to answer that question.

For Snuggles (age 5):

The Christian Alphabet Book

I love alphabet books!  You can find quite a few suggestions in this post of our plans for the Alphabet Path.   I have found that, as I have so many more children to teach each year, and the older children have so much more required of them, it has gotten especially difficult to find time for the Alphabet Path.  Still I do plan to return to it with Snuggles, even if it ends up taking up 2-3 years to complete.  If I had to choose my favorite, God's Alphabet is it!  I recently ran across this book by a Catholic Author and am looking forward to adding it to our collection.   "The Christian Alphabet is a unique, visual, and enjoyable way to learn the basics of Christianity. 'Love', the dove from above, guides you from A to Z with special Biblical lessons of love for all ages."

Whales and Snails and Heavenly Tails

Published by Neumann Press. "A Catholic children's phonetic reader with 20 short stories and beautiful full color illustrations on each page. These stories taken together stress, through gentle repetition, the sounds of consonants, long and short vowels, digraphs, dipthongs, soft G, soft C, OO, and the third sounds of A, O and U. This book is intended as a supplement to teaching children to read with phonics. It should be of interest to all children, regardless of the method used in teaching them to read."

Tin Cups and Tinder: A Catholic Boys Little Book of Fire Food & Fun

This book is written by Alice Cantrall a Catholic wife and homeschooling mother of six. "The purpose of this little book is to casually introduce a few domestic survival skills to our boys using useful recipes and projects all lightly seasoned with the rich flavors of our Faith. It is not meant to be a home economics text, but a first taste of what fun adventures cooking and (very) basic stitching can be. It is my hope that this book will spark an interest in these things, and as they get older, our boys might be more inclined to further develop these skills.

God is Wonderful Catholic Coloring Book

We have all the other books in this beautiful and inspirational series of coloring books published by Neumann Press.  When I noticed this new addition, published in 2011, I had to add it to our wish list.  It hasn't arrived yet but I think we will love it just as much as all the others including: It's A Joy to Go To Church, The Rose Queen, How Jesus Lived, I Believe in God, Meet Your Angel, The Saints are My Friends, Mother’s Day, Talking to God, and The Story of Our Lady.

A Knight’s City: With Amazing Pop-Ups and an Interactive Tour of Life in a Medieval City!

We love pop-up books! "Children and adults alike will be awestruck as a stunning three-dimensional medieval world unfolds before their eyes! The sliding castle gate on the front cover serves as an entrance into a world from long ago. Inside, vibrant art and amazingly intricate pops guide readers through life as it really was for Sir Hugo, a brave and noble knight! From pages and ladies, to castles and cathedrals, this book is certain to educate and entertain readers both young and old!"

The Adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great

Following Charlotte's recommendation I ordered the first book in this series for Snuggles.  It sounds like one that he would really enjoy with his big brothers.
"Many years ago, the storytellers say, the great King Arthur brought justice to England with the help of his gallant Knights of the Round Table.Of these worthy knights, there was never one so fearless, so chivalrous, so honorable, so . . . shiny, as the dashing Sir Lancelot, who was quite good at defending the helpless and protecting the weak, just as long as he’d had his afternoon nap.

Behold the very exciting and very funny adventures of Lancelot the Great, as only the acclaimed Arthurian author Gerald Morris can tell them."

I also have copies of Melissa Wiley's new Fox and Crow are Not Friends, Inch and Roly Make a Wish

and brand new Inch and Roly and the Very Small Hiding Place which I may slip in his basket too!

For Rose (age 3):

A Time to Keep: The Tasha Tudor Book of Holidays
Such a beautiful book! "There were homemade valentines and Easter eggs, Fourth of July picnics and family birthdays. Thanksgiving brought visits from relatives -- so many, the children had to sleep in the barn! And finally there was Christmas, the best of all "times to keep," with handmade presents, an Advent calendar, and a "beautiful tree in a shine of candles." Month by month, Tasha Tudor's delicate illustrations bring to life the holidays of an earlier time. A warm-hearted celebration of family and tradition, this treasury of "times to keep" will be cherished and enjoyed all year long."

The Sparrows Easter Song
"This is a delightful Easter story of Christ's death and Resurrection as told by an eyewitness who happens to be a small sparrow. Sparrow tells all his friends how Jesus was crucified, was buried, and rose to live again. Children of all ages will love the bright illustrations of this unique Easter story."

K is for Kite: God’s Springtime Alphabet

Another sweet Alphabet Book!  "As soft April showers make our hearts sing, let's find the sweetness of God's gentle spring. Discover both God's world and the alphabet through the refreshing newness of springtime experiences. Beautiful illustrations and playful poetry fill this book with everything spring from A to Z. From the first April shower to flying kites and playing in puddles, young readers will delight in the uplifting seasonal message and will grow in their appreciation of the spring season and the miracle of new beginnings."

The Miraculous Tale of the Two Maries

Browsing through reviews by Ana Braga-Henebry I ran across this gem of a book! Ana shares that "The power of God, the generosity of friends, the gratitude of the afflicted: it's all here, plus local color too! This book delighted us all and it brought a bit of the Catholic culture of France into our home. Two young friends, both "Maries", help friends in need from heaven. The story is creatively told in their point of view and the illustrations are so cute." I'm can't wait to read this story to my little Rose!

Tell Me about the Catholic Faith: From the Bible to the Sacraments

I haven't been able to look at this book yet, since it isn't released until March 29th.  I did pre-order a copy though, since it is currently 45% off.
"How do you answer your children's many questions about God, the Christian faith, and the Catholic Church? What if these topics could come to life in inspiring, easy-to-tell stories? To tell the story of the Bible to children, to help them discover Jesus, to introduce them to the great history of Christianity, to explain the Catholic faith-all through beautiful illustrations and simple words-that is the goal of Tell Me about the Catholic Faith. The whole Catholic world is presented in various parts: the Bible, the history of the Church, and the beliefs and sacraments of Catholics. This is a book of exceptional educational and inspirational quality. It includes the best Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments; the great moments in Christianity, including the lives of important saints; and a joyous discovery of faith, exploring the richness of the Christian heritage for children."

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