12 Catholic Books For Kids To Read This Summer + 1 Essential Catholic App Kids Will Love!

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Spiritual reading is essential to growing in devotion and knowledge of the Catholic faith and children are no exception! Take the time this summer to read books with your children that will teach them more about God, the saints, and the many ways they can follow Jesus.

12 Catholic Books To Read With Your Kids This Summer

Blessed Carlo Acutis

The Illustrated Bible for Children

The Little Friar Who Flew

The Little Way: A Journey to the Summit of Love

Troubled Waters (In the Shadows of Rome)

God Is Calling: Seeing His Signs in Your Life

My Picture Book of the Catholic Faith

Jesus Stories from the Bible

Who is Jesus? His Life, His Land, His Time

Molly McBride and the Purple Habit

The Mystery at Midnight (Chime Travelers)

Will Wilder #1: The Relic of Perilous Falls

The  App For Catholic Kids – Little Saint Adventures

I love the Little Saint Adventures app. My kids get excited about playing it and don’t even realize that they are learning about the faith. The app takes them through “worlds” of faith and also provides parents with resources to use for hands-on family activities.

 

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