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Can someone tell me what these look like? What they contain and the level you recommend them for? I have not been able to find any online sample pages.
I have a 6 and 7 year old. I would be sharing them as read alouds, but they also read independently. After recently reverting to the Church, I am just now introducing them to the Faith. I have recently purchased the Marigold Hunt books (all 4), Catholic Bible Stories for Children by Ann Ball, The Mass Book for Children by Rosemarie Gortler, Loyola Kids Book of Heroes, Once Upon a Time Saints, More Once Upon a Time Saints, and a Child's Book of Prayer in Art. We also plan to use the Catholic Mosaic books (hopefully from the library mostly) and I have The Year and Our Children to help plan for the Litergical Year.
After looking at Loyola Kids Book of Heroes, I also plan to order the Loyola Kids Book of Saints.
Funds are a concern. By understanding more what Catholic Treasure Box is, I hope to figure out if I need them.
Any other ideas or advice is very welcome!
Blessings,
Tracey
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Tracey,
I can't recommend the Treasure Boxes highly enough. We have used them as read-alouds beginning at around age 4 and then once the kids are reading on their own, they ALWAYS pick them up and revisit them learning more and enjoying the stories all over again. We have the 20 volume set and I believe allcatholicbooks.com has a very good price on them.
I've got a tired baby who needs me or I'd give you a brief review but check out Alicia's great Catholic review site--they have a detailed review that I agree with completely:
Catholic Treasure Box Review
PM me with your email address and I'd be happy to scan a page or two to show you what they look like inside.
__________________ God Bless,
Jennifer in TX
wife to Bill, mom to six here on earth and eight in heaven.
Let the Little Ones Come
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I echo what Jennifer said. I love the quaint old fashioned stories - without a hint of political correctness. The interest starts around age 4 - and my kids revisit these again and again!
__________________ Lisa, wife to Tony,
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My daughter is almost 6 and I just introduced them to her. She loves them and wants to read them or look at them all the time.
The ones we've read begin with a quaint life story of St. Therese from the time she was a little infant. The pictures are vintage and precious and they mangage at the end of every story to weave a faith activity so that your child can imitate St. Therese.
Then there's usually a very simple craft, game or riddle.
Next comes the story of Wupsi, a guardian angel sent to look after an African tribal boy. This story is great for learning the Faith. We've learned about guardian angels, the importance and reason for baptism, why God allows bad things to happen for our good, Satan (but not in a scary way). Sometimes, to get the child even more excited and engaged in the story they will do part of it as a rebus (where children say the picture and the adults read the story). Bernadette loves this.
There's also a section in the beginning for the parents that explain what the child will be learning and how to incorporate it into our lives.
It's very vintage, sweet and engaging.
I hope some of this helps.
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We too love the Treasure Box books. The quiet games they suggest are still played with my little guys, especially "Where Does the Tailor Live". The poems about how NOT to behave make great copy work for children who behave in a similar manner!
I love the stories of the White Fathers! I had a friend who was a White Sister for a time and she has shared some beautiful stories with us from her time in Africa. I brought these books to her once and she just loved them! Many White Fathers and Sisters were martyred in Africa.
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I didn't know that, Maddie (about the White Fathers and Sisters martyred in Africa.) I'm going to send up a little prayer for them every time we open our books now.
Tracey - We love the Treasure Box books here! They're well suited to a preschool age group. I'm not sure how your 6 and 7 yo would feel about them. My 7 and 11 yo still pile on the couch to hear them read to the 3 yo even though the older two have memorized the stories and poems by now. They're quite gentle. If your children really love being read to, I think these are perfect. If you're looking for more of an independent read for an emerging reader, this might not be what you're looking for.
I read them in the morning during my family devotion hour. Our favorite is always the sweet story of St. Therese!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
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My ds 4 and dd 3 LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these books. Especially the wupsy stories and the poems on the back covers! Not trying to take over your thread, but I am wondering where to go from here and what should be next?
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I always mean to buy this. I think we will this year for christmas. Thanks for reminding me.
__________________ Blessed wife and mom of 3 girls, Sept. '01, Dec. '02 and Oct. '07
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We fell in love with St. Therese with these books. You all are reminding me of books on my shelves that were so constant at one time and NEED to be revisited...it's been a few months and time to take them out again!
__________________ marib-Mother to 22ds,21ds,18ds,15dd,11dd and wife to an amazing man for 23 years
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Posted: July 09 2008 at 6:54am | IP Logged
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Thanks, everyone- for the opinions, descriptions, scanned pages and link!
I do believe we cannot pass these up!
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Blessings,
Tracey
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