
I love children’s books. There is something incredible about the simplicity of language and beauty in illustrations which capture truth in a wonderful way. I don’t think children’s books are ever just for children. Every time I read them aloud, the adults are just as mesmerized–perhaps more so–than the children. God speaks to us through children’s books.
When it comes to children’s books on faith though, there’s a lot out there that is not so beautiful or helpful, at least from my point of view. Many children’s books on faith feature problematic theologies which instill more shame than wonder in those that read them. So I am always very attentive when I read a book to its inherent theological worldview.
The video and list below include many of my favorite children’s books on faith. I have lots of others, but these are the ones that are capturing my attention right now. Most of them are progressive and/or inclusive, and some of them lean liturgical in orientation (that’s because I’m an Episcopal priest, after all). These are the gifts I am giving to my coworkers for Christmas this year. Because remember, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 18:3).
What are your favorite children’s books on faith?

A Church for All
by Gayle E. Pitman,
Illustrated by Laure Fournier

This is the Church
by Sarah Raymond Cunningham, Illustrated by Ariel Landy

Images of God for Young Children
by Marie-Hélène Delval,
Illustrated by Barbara Nascimbeni

What is God Like?
by Rachel Held Evans and Matthew Paul Turner,
Illustrated by Ying Hui Tan

Mother God
by Teresa Kim Pecinovsky,
Illustrated by Khoa Le

Dear Mama God
by Daneen Akers,
Illustrated by Gillian Gamble

All Things Bright and Beautiful, Illustrated by Jean Claude

Silent Night
by Lara Hawthorne

Brother Sun, Sister Moon: Saint Francis of Assisi’s Canticle of the Creatures
by Katherine Paterson,
Illustrated by Pamela Dalton

When God Made Light
by Matthew Paul Turner,
Illustrated by David Catrow

God’s Holy Darkness
by Sharei Green and Beckah Selnick,
Illustrated Nikki Faison

Go and Do Likewise: The Parables and Wisdom of Jesus
by John Hendrix

The White Cat and the Monk
by Jo Ellen Bogart,
Illustrated by Sydney Smith

Wherever You Are
by Glenys Nellist,
Illustrated by Sian James

I Am Earth’s Keeper
by Lisa M. Hendey,
Illustrated by Giuluano Ferri

Candle Walk: A Bedtime Prayer to God
by Karin Holsinger Sherman

Moments with Jesus
by Bill Johnson and Eugene Luning,
Illustrated by Kristen & Kevin Howdeshell

Through the Year with Tomie de Paola
by Catherine Harmon and John Herreid,
Illustrated by Tomie De Paola

Holy Troublemakers & Unconventional Saints
by Daneen Akers
Bonus book of family devotions:

Seasons of Wonder: Making the Ordinary Sacred Through Projects, Prayers, Reflections, and Rituals
by Bonnie Smith Whitehouse
My bachelors degree was elementary education. I taught first grade for 5 years. Children’s books taught me so much about life. Simplicity and wisdom in the text. Magic in the illustrations. Change and become like children. Thank you for the list Fr. Derek!
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