Little Pilgrim’s Progress

John Bunyan; rewritten by Helen R. Taylor. Written in modern English on a child’s level. Christian is represented as a boy. A very good book for children to read – captivating and inspiring. 256 pages; paper.

Hints on Child Training

This book was first published in 1890, but the basic truths of child training never become outdated. There are chapters about training a child’s faith, training a child’s self-control, training the child as a questioner, Sunday observance, courtesy, cultivating a child’s taste in reading, the value of table talk, dealing with fears, and much more. This is a well-balanced, useful book. 193 pages; paper.

Protecting Your Child’s Purity

This book offers direction and encouragement to parents as they consider the often difficult task of guarding their child’s purity. This book is easy to read. It advises plainly on this challenging subject and delivers practical counsel that you can begin using in your home today. All parents should read this book! 46 pages; paperback.

The Child for Christ

Compiled by Alice Hitchcock. This book is a reprint of an earlier publication. There are 26 stories to help children become a child for Christ. 100 pages; paper.

Shepherding a Child’s Heart

Shepherding a Child’s Heart is about how to speak to the heart of your child. Written for parents with children of any age, this Bible-based book provides perspectives and procedures for shepherding your child’s heart into the paths of life. It is both visionary and practical. Biblical methods of communication, understanding, and correction are encouraged, with examples given. Recommended reading for parents. 212 pages; paperback.

Light on the Child’s Path

Wm. A. Bixler; lower. Stories and poems of nature that are interwoven with Bible stories to install a love and respect for God. Gingerich. $6.95, paper.

Child of the Wolves

Granite, a Siberian husky puppy, is all alone in the Alaskan forest after escaping from his kennel. Each moment of his life is threatened until Snowdrift, a great white wolf, welcomes him into a wolf pack. But Granite must earn his place among the wolf tribe by facing vicious attacks from the other wolves, the human wolf hunters, and the constant challenges of the frozen forest. 160 pages; paperback.

Chicken Chores and Open Doors

True character-building stories about a boy named Paul Weaver who was raised in Holmes County, Ohio. Separated into three parts for children, adolescents, and adults, this book could be a resource for family devotions. One chapter is titled “A Snake and the Truth,” another, “Fuel Tank Miracle.” Each chapter relates an account from Paul’s life and how he learned to understand and walk with God. 180 pages; paperback.

Prairie Child

Rilla loved her home! She lived with the rest of her family in a small farming community on the windblown Alberta prairies. Going to public school tested her intellect and her character. Read this book to hear about warm family times, an angry bull, a hailstorm, a night raider, and a runaway ’56 jalopy! 231 pages; paperback.

Pig Boy

Maria was startled by another cry coming from the little form in the mire. “A baby! A living baby!” Who on earth could put a little baby in a pigpen to be mauled and eaten by swine? With concern and pity, Maria lifted the child, her horror mixed with indignation. Quickly she wrapped him in the rag she’d grabbed to twirl around her hand. “Little boy, little boy,” she murmured. “Who are you? Who will care for you?” Then lifting her face she cried to God, “Show me what to do with this tiny foundling.” 94 pages; paper.

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