The following books are suitable for summer reading: The Ten Commandments by Sophie Piper. Paraclete Press (Brewster, Massachusetts, 2015). 48 pp., $14.95 This interactive and creative book cube will entertain and inform toddlers and older children. Little readers will learn the Ten Commandments by manipulating the sturdy folds and looking at the bright illustrations. Older children will be engaged by the hands-on experience and can even use the open-and-find folds of the cube as a way to q
The following books are suitable for summer reading: How to be a Hero: Train with the Saints by Julia Harrell, illustrated by Chad Thompson. Pauline Kids (Boston, 2017). 176 pp., $14.95. This summer elementary-school readers can take a timeout from preparing for the next grade or athletic event, and train to become a saint by using the virtues as a guide. Organized by mini-biographies, reflections and questions, How to be a Hero explores the virtuous lives of St. John Paul II, St. Josephin
The following books are suitable for summer reading: Road Signs for Catholic Teens, edited by Jennessa Terraccino. Our Sunday Visitor (Huntington, Indiana, 2019). 199 pp., $21.95 Tap into your teen s excitement at earning a driver s license by giving them this book to accompany their new independence and freedom. Better yet, give them Road Signs for Catholic Teens to read as part of your own family s driver s education class. The contributions are relevant, interesting, direct and impactfu