Book of Saints by Amy Welborn.
Simple, directed language, applied to everyday life, for younger kids. Written with school kids in mind. I adapt it to homeschooling as I read. She groups them by character traits ("Saints who are people who are Brave", "who come from all over the world") and with 15 groups of 4-6 saints each, there are a lot of saints! A plus is the mentioning of some new saints and blesseds I had not heard about before.
I purchased this one at the MN Conference this past June because it has the story of a saint about whom not much is written, and a dear saint in our family: Saint Isabel, Queen of Portugal.
Once Upon a Time Saints, Bethlehem Books.
I also bought this long ago because of Saint Isabel! This is an old favorite and it is not the first time I read it-- but for some reason the three youngest girls absolutely love the language! A gem!
And, drum roll, our new favorite: Hugh Ross Williamson's The Young People's Book of Saints. Good luck finding a copy, it's pretty darn old. Great illustrations! A recent gift from my friend Nancy, who had heard about it from Hedgemom.
2 comments:
Hi Ana
Thank you so much for the joy of your blog! I picked
up a saint book on the clearance table at Borders, but
it's not quite perfect, so I am very glad to have your
suggestions.
love to all
Julie
So good to hear from you, Julie! I did search for the last title and ABE.com has several available for reasonable prices too.
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