Reddit mentions: The best christian children home schooling books

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1. The Beginner's Bible: Timeless Children's Stories

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3. The Beginner's Bible: Timeless Children's Stories

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5. Reaching New Heights: The Kelly Clark Story (ZonderKidz Biography)

Reaching New Heights: The Kelly Clark Story (ZonderKidz Biography)
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7. The Core: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education: Teaching Your Child the Foundations of Classical Education

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8. The Story for Children, a Storybook Bible

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9. Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name

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12. Speed to Glory: The Cullen Jones Story (ZonderKidz Biography)

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Speed to Glory: The Cullen Jones Story (ZonderKidz Biography)
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13. The Berenstain Bears, God Made the Colors: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Berenstain Bears / Living Lights: A Faith Story)

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14. Driven by Faith: The Trevor Bayne Story (ZonderKidz Biography)

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Top Reddit comments about Christian Home Schooling:

u/pknut24 · 1 pointr/homeschool

She has many years of play ahead of her! Such important things happen naturally as she discovers her world as you go about your day. Here are a couple of resources that we like:
this one is my favourite, it shows how all the necessary growth and learning happens in the home environment- http://www.thehomegrownpreschooler.com/product/the-homegrown-preschooler/
And
Slow and Steady Get Me Ready by June Oberlander (Dec 1 2002) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DIL033M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JbkjDbXY5K0QV
I liked this to give me an idea for what I can do with the kids, although I mostly used it for making sure the kids were engaging in developmentally appropriate skills by themselves.
With this in mind, discover your own philosophy of homeschool education and preferred methods. My suggestions are reflective of my preference for the Charlotte Mason ideology. I find this beneficial as a SAHM since our greatest resource is what we have at home and outside. This method also works with the idea that kids want to play with the real stuff adults are actually using! I like the Montessori idea, but it’s more feasible and from what I’ve seen, more to my kids’ interests to not have their own version of the adult world to play in, but to join me with the real brooms, pans, food, etc.
You can look into curriculum in methods, and the more you know your daughter’s personality you can figure out what she’ll enjoy. If she loves reading she might do well with a literature-based program, or if she could stay outside all day, find curriculum that takes you outside for much of the time!

u/hooliganess · 1 pointr/JordanPeterson

Ok I was half asleep but I went and found the links :)

https://www.amazon.com/Untold-Story-Testament-Church-Extraordinary-ebook/dp/B0051OKXK2

https://www.whitehorseinn.org/series/how-to-read-your-bible

This is the children's Bible in the off chance anyone was interested. It's definitely for young kids but it's a good overview without being preachy. https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Bible-Timeless-Childrens-Stories/dp/031075013X

u/OrdinarySeesaw · 6 pointsr/Parenting

You might find these [three] books interesting:

What's going on in there?

Slow and Steady, Get Me Ready

Phonemic Awareness in Young Children

Every child will be different, and it does depend on what they are exposed to.
Building vocabulary (by reading to a child, not lessons or flashcards), phonemic awareness, problem solving and building skills, creativity, and physical agility and strength through play are all more important than learning facts right now. Think of it as creating the sponge that lets a child be ready to learn when they are ready. Knowing an alphabet at 2 isn't that useful, but being able to identify individual sounds in a word is a fundamental pre-reading skill. Knowing what architect designed a building is cute at 4, but problem solving and building things with blocks and such is more important.

Just keep playing, talking, and reading, and it will all be OK.

u/doublestop23 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Cheer up, buttercup! :)

[This] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnT7pT6zCcA) might cheer you up!

[This] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0310725429/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=297XX50KERYHX&coliid=IE19GOHMEEWTP) is pretty awesome, under 15 dollars, and it's from my wishlist.

u/NukesForGary · 1 pointr/Reformed

Seek and Explore looks pretty good. I think its mostly of children on the older end (+7) but I like how it has devotions for everyday, and the devotions spend time in every book of the Bible, point where we see Jesus in each.

u/crunchymiddle · 1 pointr/homeschool

I've devoured this book, and we are on board to Classically educate our kids. If anyone is looking for an interesting overview with a little more theory and a bit more relaxed approach to classical education, Leigh Bortins' The Core was a really good read for our family. I think we'll land somewhere in the middle of these two excellent approaches to a classical education.

u/gezoyte · 1 pointr/Christians

We use the Beginner's Bible every night with our 2 sons.

Covers many great Bible stories, is actually Biblical, and has pleasant art to go along with it.

Both of my sons love it (ages 8 and 5).

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Christianity

I recently bought 'The Story for Children' to read with my 5 year old. So far it is pretty good, great artwork too.

u/CiroFlexo · 1 pointr/Reformed

It's not specifically geared towards Christmas, I think the Jesus Storybook Bible does an excellent job at both (a) telling the Christmas story and (b) tying everything together from the OT to the NT. Even in the creation story and the earliest chapters, it does a great job of constantly referencing the coming of Christ.

(Since you're SBC, I'll assume you don't hold to a strict 2C interpretation. If that's an issue for you, then this ain't for you.)

u/bouchard · 1 pointr/atheism

Stick with the older books, they're still available.

How to tell if it's from the indoctrinating time period:

  • The title. Most of the new books have very obvious title like God Made the Colors

  • The author(s). The original books are by Stan and Jan. The son is Mike. Jan continued illustrating BB books until her death in February 2012, so you see books that are by "Jan & Mike Berenstain". Anything after February has a byline of "Story and pictures by Stan & Jan Berenstain with Mike Berenstain". Mike is ensuring that his parents' names are still associated with the franchise.

  • The publisher. All the "God" books are published under the label "Living Lights" by Zonderkidz, an imprint of Zondervan, which is owned by HarperCollins. You should be able to see "Zonderkidz" and/or "Living Lights" clearly printed on the cover.

  • Content. It's always a good idea to read a book that you intend for your children before you buy it.
u/Frankfusion · 1 pointr/Christianity

Hope this and this help.

u/autumnx · 1 pointr/Parenting

Highly recommend this book.

Just kidding.

I'd probably try The Berenstain Bears Show Some Respect
http://www.amazon.com/Berenstain-Bears-Respect-Living-Lights/dp/0310720869

Obviously not for the 17 yr old. A book isn't going to help that one.

u/seifd · 3 pointsr/atheism

I meant something like this.

You idea is kind of funny though. "Ye verily, He watches over thou when thou art slumbering. When thou wakes, He knows it. He knows when thou performs acts of good and acts of evil, so be good for the sake of goodness."

u/sadoeuphemist · 2 pointsr/WritingPrompts

No, no, that's The Berenstain Bears Storybook Bible. This is The Berenstain Bears Holy Bible (New International Readers' Version), neither of which should be mistaken for The Berenstain Bears Storybook Bible for Little Ones.