Books for Kids


Bible Heroes
This book takes heroes from the Old Testament of the Bible such as David, Esther and Samson and shows children how they can succeed by following God in their daily life, just like these positive role models did. A scriptural reference is listed at the beginning of each story so that your children can read along in their own Bibles.

Cat in the Cage
This book takes real-life situations that kids face today and offers practical positive solutions. Among the topics that are covered are how to deal with emergencies, dares, hatred, guns, smoking, and self-esteem. This book comes from a multi-cultural standpoint and is beautifully illustrated with modern day pictures.

Kids in the Kitchen
This is a collection of fun, easy recipes kids can make. It includes easy-to-read directions and a notice in the corner of the page if adult help is needed. Your children will get a chance to learn useful skills for the future and have fun at the same time! Recipes include edible play dough, vegetable robots and many more! Parents love the fact that their children are learning to prepare and enjoy nutritious foods.

My Friend Jesus
This is a book that teaches pre-schoolers how to know Jesus as their friend. It uses rhythm and repetition, which has been proven to help children learn faster. Another neat thing about this book are the activity pages and the end of each story. These pages give parents the opportunity to do activities with their children to reinforce the stories they've just read.

Secret Keys
Secret Keys, a multicultural storybook, contains stories that instill positive values and success principles in young children. Each author writes with the unique perspective of his or her ethnic background, and every page opening features beautiful color illustrations. From the lives of well-known people, Bible characters, and children like themselves, young readers will discover the secret keys to successful happy living. Keys such as responsibility, commitment, kindness, and integrity open to them life's richest reward.

The Story Book
This is a collection of true stories of boys and girls. Each story teaches a moral lesson that parents can use in building positive moral characters in their children. Near the beginning of the book we have what we like to call our "parent saver." If a parent wants to teach a lesson such as sharing or respect, they can just turn to the lesson index and quickly find the story that teaches that lesson.