I love the Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. I love the fact that each story points to Jesus. I think it also helps children understand that the Bible is one Story. I haven't been reading it much lately with the boys, but I've read it through several times with Nate. I plan to do the same with Cole. There's a version with a CD and I think that would be helpful with pre-readers. I've been wanting to find a way to help Nate develop a quiet time with God's Word. This might work, but I have yet to purchase a version with the CD.
Truth and Grace Memory books(TAG)- This is a book that has memory verses, hymns, and a catechism for children. It's divided up by ages and this one begins with 2-3 year olds. I started this with Nate at age 3. I amazed how much he has learned through this book. He has memorized many verses including the Lord's Prayer. You may be thinking that it is crazy to have a 4 year old memorize a catechism, but we talk about the questions and he understands more than you think. It is laying a foundation for his spiritual future.
Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God- I like this book a lot and I have been using it in our family worship times. It takes a chronological approach through key OT stories. I also use it as a resource when I am preparing for my Sunday school lesson. My church uses a chronological and unified curriculum for pre-k through 6th grade students, so this resource allows me to connect church and home. I have to adapt some stuff due to the ages of my boys. They have not released the NT version, but I will purchase a copy when they do. If you go to the link, there's a video and a good description of the resource.
These are just a few of the resources I am using to lead my family in worshiping God. Resources are never perfect and shouldn't replace the Bible. The most important thing I can say about these resources is they have helped me spend valuable time with my children talking about the most important things in life.
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