Christmas is just around the corner and parents are beginning to ask me, "Do you have any suggestions for good spiritual stories for my child?" I have loved children's literature over the years and now many of my favorites I read in my classroom, or at home to my grandchildren. My favorite stories have a theme or a spiritual quality that I'm trying to convey to the children.
There are many things I look for in children's literature. But here are some guidelines that I use when selecting books. These are some of the questions that go through my mind, when I am quietly selecting a new story.
1. Are the illustrations beautiful? Do they uplift the spirit? Do I gain a greater insight from the story
through the artwork? Is the technique that the artist's used something we might be able to expand on? Might the story be used for dramatic play, games, or by exploring additional art techniques? Can it create a week/ month-long theme for learning at home or in the classroom?
2. Does the story uplift the child's spirit? I have seen some wonderful books that are beautifully
illustrated but the story leaves you a tad bit puzzled?
3. Do children love it so much they ask for it again and again to read it?. That is the real clincher.
I also do not select books with cartoon, movie or television characters. I am a firm believer in uplifting each child with beauty, color, imagination and uplifting joy.
I also do not select books with cartoon, movie or television characters. I am a firm believer in uplifting each child with beauty, color, imagination and uplifting joy.
We are approaching a mile stone in my blogging history this month. The "Inside Out" blog has almost reached 10,000 page-views. I am so humbled and would personally like to thank each and everyone that has occasionally stopped to read this blog.
As my thank you, for the person, who I can tell is the 10,000 visitor to read my blog this month I will send one of my favorite books from the list below. Please leave your name with a comment below. Did I leave your favorite book out?
This books I have used several times and have created
Education for Life themes around the qualities expressed in the books.
Below are a few of my favorites. Qualities, Themes
- All the rainbow fish books Marcus Pfister Friendships, forgiveness, sharing, love
- Holey Moley Marcus Pfister JOY, love, cooperation,
- Milo and the Magic Stones “ “” Choices, joy, service to others
- The Little yellow leaf Carin Berger Seasons, friendship, expansion
- Badgers Bad Mood Hiawyn Oram/ Susan Varley Friendship, creating good habits
- Angels, Angels, Everywhere De Paola Love, joy, expansion, wonder
- Art Lesson De Paola JOY, love of art, friendships
- Diamonds in the Snow Marcus Pfister Light, nature, winter, seasons
- Gift of Nothing Patrick McDonnell Your presence of love is the gift
- Just like Heaven “” “” Love all around us, even on earth
- Grandfather Twilight Berger Light, wonder, nature
- Oma's Quilt Bourgeois Love, change, excepting life
- Big All Series and Shrimpy Clements True friendships, courage, love
- Brave Charlotte Anu Stohner and Henrike Wilson Courage, faith, Do it now, joy
- Moles' Music David McPhail Inspiration, music, expansion
- The Kissing Hand Audry Penn First day / school Mothers love!
- You are Special Max Lucia Self esteem,
- Each Breath I Smile Thich Nhat Hahn Meditations, nature, peace
- Great Kapok Tree Lynne Cherry Endangered species, love for all
- Everybody needs a Rock Byrd Baylor Nature, earth, deep understanding
- Mother Earth Sibylle von Olfers Earth, contentment, acceptance
- Story of the Root Children Sibylle von Olfers The story of the Season
- Fox makes Friends Adam Reif Friendship book for the beginning of school year
- Little Yoga (Toddler Book) Yoga Book
- Gossie and Gertie Oliver Dunrea Toddler friendships
- Photographer Mole Dennis Haseley Happiness, joy, families
- Chubbos Pool Betsy Lewin Happiness, joy, friendship
- My love for you all year long Nice collage book on loving.
- “Little Cloud “ Eric Carles Art calmess, peace, stillness
- Om Baby Schamet Horsfield Community, Peace, Harmony
- Fletcher and the Falling Leaves Rawlinson Fall, love, nature, acceptance
- Stone Soup Jon Muth Building Community, Harmony
For Older Children
- Monkeys and the Mango Tree Indian Stories and Parables
- Tenzin’s Deer Barbara Soros Harmony, love, wisdom
- Zen Shorts Jon Muth
- Little Secret of Friendship J. Donald Walters Focus one a day.
- The Little Troll Thomas Berger Friendship, service, expansion
- The Gardener S.Stewart Love, faith, serving,joy under all circumstances Caldecott Award Winner
- The Three Questions Jon Muth Expansion,service, harmony, peace
I hope this can give you a starting point for some new literature to share with your family this holiday season.
Please leave a comment if I have left your favorite storybook off my list.
I will continue to write book reviews for these and others on my favorite lists in the coming weeks.
Thank you for such a comprehensive list Chandi! I look forward to searching for some of these titles. Many blessings!
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We have a winner,, Eva Tree.
ReplyDeletea friend just directed me to your blog! thank you so much for your kind callout of "the little yellow leaf". made my day.
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DeleteThank you. I am humbled that you took the time to write.
DeleteI love your book and illustrations. So beautiful.
Many Blessings,
Chandi
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