Here are the top 30 bestselling religions books for 7 year olds. Please click Read Review to read book reviews on Amazon. You can also click Find in Library to check book availability at your local library. If the default library is not correct, please follow Change Library to reset it.
1. Bedtime Bible Story Book: 365 Read-aloud Stories from the Bible
by: Daniel Partner, Kathy Arbuckle Release date: Mar 01, 1995 Number of Pages: 367 Find in Library Read Review |
2. Lightkeepers Boys Box Set: Ten Boys
by: Irene Howat Release date: Jul 20, 2009 Number of Pages: 160 Find in Library Read Review |
This giftbox collection of colorful stories makes a perfect present that will delight young adventurers. This edition includes Ten Boys who Changed the World, Ten Boys who Didn’t Give In, Ten Boys who Made a Difference, Ten Boys who Made History, and Ten Boys who Used Their Talents.
3. If I Could Ask God Anything: Awesome Bible Answers for Curious Kids
by: Kathryn Slattery Release date: Mar 29, 2010 Number of Pages: 224 Find in Library Read Review |
Awesome Bible answers for curious kids!
If I Could Ask God Anything is a unique kid-friendly book jam-packed with clear, fresh answers to important questions about God, faith, prayer, and Christianity in language that children can understand. Using kid-friendly language, established author Kathryn Slattery tackles “toughies” such as:
- If God is invisible, how do I know He is real?
- Did Jesus live on Earth before or after the dinosaurs?
- Why should I go to church?
- When I die, do I become an angel with a halo and wings?
- How can the Holy Spirit help me?
- Does God stop loving me when I sin?
This book will help young readers establish a closer relationship with God as well as help parents nurture their child’s mind and spirit with this well-rounded, Scripture-based guide.
4. The Power of a Praying® Kid
by: Stormie Omartian Release date: Aug 01, 2015 Number of Pages: 112 Find in Library Read Review |
The Power of a Praying® Kid is a fun and “kid-friendly” approach to prayer for a very special audience. Written with young hearts in mind, this short, easy-to-read book for 7- to 12-year-olds will help your children learn to talk to God in a way that is meaningful and relational.
Interactive call-outs, sample prayers, and places to record their own words to God are sprinkled throughout the pages. Moms and Dads as well as children will love the message of this book for growing-up kids…God wants to hear from them and He listens to their prayers.
5. Day by Day Kid’s Bible: The Bible for Young Readers (Tyndale Kids)
by: Karyn Henley Release date: Sep 01, 2002 Number of Pages: 896 Find in Library Read Review |
In this revised version of God’s Story, daily Bible readings lead readers ages seven and up through the Scriptures in just one year. The Day by Day Kid’s Bible bridges the gap between a Bible storybook and a full-text Bible since the Scriptures are simplified for young readers. New features include dated Bible readings for every day of the year, two-color interior, and full-color pictorial time line of events.
6. Lightkeepers Girls Box Set: Ten Girls
by: Irene Howat Release date: Oct 07, 2016 Number of Pages: 160 Find in Library Read Review |
This giftbox collection of colorful stories makes a perfect present that will delight young girls of every age. This edition includes Ten Girls Who Changed the World, Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In, Ten Girls Who Made a Difference, Ten Girls Who Made History, and Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents.
7. Route 66: A Trip through the 66 Books of the Bible, Grades 2 – 5
by: Christin Ditchfield Release date: May 15, 2008 Number of Pages: 192 Find in Library Read Review |
8. Can You Find Saints?: Introducing Your Child to Holy Men and Women
by: Philip D. Gallery, Janet L. Harlow Release date: Sep 01, 2003 Number of Pages: 41 Find in Library Read Review |
9. Ten Boys Who Changed the World (Lightkeepers)
by: Irene Howat Release date: Mar 20, 2015 Number of Pages: 160 Find in Library Read Review |
George Muller was a thief when he was younger and spent time in jail for his crimes. Brother Andrew grew up in Holland during the second World War and played tricks on German soldiers. Nicky Cruz grew up in a family where spirit worship was a regular occurrence. He became a very angry young man, out to cause trouble.
John Newton was captured at a young age and forced to join Her Majesty’s Navy, leaving his friends and family behind. What happened to these young boys and how did God make them into men who changed their world? Read how George Muller was finally trusted with millions of pounds. Discover how Brother Andrew grew up to be a smuggler of Bibles. Read how Nicky Cruz was rescued from self-destruction and eventually went on to begin one of the largest youth organisations reaching out to hurt and confused young people throughout the world.
- David Livingstone (Missionary in Africa)
- Nicky Cruz (Evangelist)
- Brother Andrew (Smuggler for God in Communist Countries)
- George Muller (Founder of Children’s Homes)
- William Carey (Missionary in India)
- John Newton (Minister and reformer)
- Adoniram Judson (Missionary in Burma)
- Billy Graham (Evangelist)
- Luis Palau (Evangelist)
- Eric Liddell (Athlete and Missionary in China)
10. What Do You Believe? (Big Questions)
by: DK Release date: Jan 19, 2016 Number of Pages: 96 Find in Library Read Review |
Religion, morality, science, and the afterlife are complex and often misunderstood subjects. What Do You Believe? is a dynamic and clear text that brings together a variety of ideas of on religion. They are clearly presented for children to understand in a clear, unbiased text, and key concepts are broken down into manageable chunks of information with keywords that are simply explained. What Do You Believe? looks at basic teachings, practices of world faiths, philosophy, and more, and delves into the meaning and purpose of life. This book promotes understanding, tolerance, and respect for people whatever they believe.
11. Children’s Easy-to-Read Bible
by: World Bible Translation Center, Paul Trice Release date: Mar 13, 2012 Number of Pages: 1816 Find in Library Read Review |
The Easy-to-ReadTM Illustrated Children’s Bible was designed to give families and churches a way to introduce God’s Word to children, so they can understand the plan Jesus Christ has for their lives. As parents and their children read from these pages, the simple words and colorful illustrations will open up the truths of Scripture. Children will both see and hear many of the great stories of the Bible.
Use this Easy-to-ReadTM Children’s Bible in your home, your church, and as a gift. The easy reading and captivating pictures will help children keep these stories and divine truths in their hearts and minds for a lifetime.
12. Ten Girls Who Changed the World (Lightkeepers)
by: Irene Howat Release date: Mar 20, 2015 Number of Pages: 160 Find in Library Read Review |
Isobel Kuhn questioned whether God even existed. Mary Slessor grew up in a slum with an alcoholic father. Joni Eareckson broke her neck during a diving accident and Corrie Ten Boom just lived with her family in a little watch shop in Harlaam, Holland.
What is so special about these girls and how did they change their world?
Isobel Kuhn believed in God and then obeyed his call to travel to Asia to tell the Lisu people about God. Mary Slessor, put herself through evening classes and eventually became one of the first white women to venture into the interior of Africa. Joni Eareckson struggled through her treatment and endless hospital visits to become the inspiration to many Christians. Corrie Ten Boom spent most of her life just living in Holland until the Nazis started killing the Jews. Corrie Ten Boom put her life on the line to save the lives of many Jews in the hiding place, a hidden room behind her wardrobe in a little watch shop in Haarlem, Holland. Mary Slessor (Missionary in Africa), Corrie Ten Boom (hid Jews in Nazi Germany), Evelyn Brand (Missionary in India), Joni Eareckson , Gladys Aylward (Missionary in China), Jackie Pullinger (Missionary in Hong Kong), Amy Carmichael (Missionary in India), Elisabeth Fry (Worked among the sick, prisoners and homeless), Catherine Booth (Co-Founder of The Salvation Army) and Isobel Kuhn (Missionary in Asia)
13. DK Illustrated Family Bible
by: DK Release date: Mar 04, 2013 Number of Pages: 320 Find in Library Read Review |
Combining charmingly retold stories, including Noah’s Ark, Samson and the Lion, the Birth of Jesus, the Tower of Babel, Preparing for Passover and more from the Old and New Testaments with enticing imagery and including original illustrations, artifacts, paintings, and photography, this book is perfect for reading alone or sharing at bedtime. With a short passage at the end of each key story explaining the meaning behind it, the DK Illustrated Family Bible encourages young readers and families to think and learn making for a wonderful and meaningful introduction to the greatest story ever told.
14. Diwali (Rookie Read-About Holidays (Paperback))
by: Trudi Strain Trueit, Cecilia Minden-Cupp PH.D. Release date: Sep 01, 2006 Number of Pages: 31 Find in Library Read Review |
– Includes chart that explains the game of dreidel.
– Holiday books are always in demand in schools and libraries, but the controlled vocabulary of Rookie Books make them especially marketable.
– Excellent resource for classroom unit on holidays.
– Text has fewer than 400 words.
– Word list.
Curriculum Standards:
Grades K-4 Social Studies Standards
Culture: I
– People, societies, and cultures address needs and concerns in ways that are both similar and different
– Language, folktales, music, and art serve as expressions of culture
– Cultural unity and diversity can be identified within and across groups
Time, Continuity, and Change: II
– Accounts of past events, people, places, and situations contribute to our understanding of the past
Global Connections: IX
– Explore ways in which language, the arts, beliefs, etc. facilitate global understanding or lead to misunderstanding
15. The Glorious Impossible [Illustrated with Frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto]
by: Madeleine L’Engle, Giotto, A. Richard Turner Release date: Sep 30, 1990 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
The birth of Jesus was a Glorious Impossible. Like love, it cannot be explained, it can only be rejoiced in. And that is what master storyteller Madeleine L’Engle does in this compellingly written narrative, inspired by Giotto’s glorious frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. With a simple clarity that illuminates the life of Christ, Madeleine L’Engle gives eloquent voice to the miracle of God’s love.
16. A Little Girl After God’s Own Heart: Learning God’s Ways in My Early Days
by: Elizabeth George, Judy Luenebrink Release date: Aug 01, 2006 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
Now the principles of Elizabeth George’s bestselling A Woman After God’s Own Heart (more than 730,000 copies sold) are shared in sweet poetry for little girls. Teaming up once again with popular artist Judy Luenebrink (God’s Wisdom for Little Girls) Elizabeth George shares the gift of pursing a heart filled with:
- love
- gentleness
- faithfulness
- kindness and goodness
- joy and peace
With charming paintings and easy-to-learn rhymes, this is the perfect way to give a little girl the gift of knowing God and His love for her.
17. It Couldn’t Just Happen: Knowing the Truth About God’s Awesome Creation
by: Lawrence O. Richards Release date: Aug 01, 2011 Number of Pages: 256 Find in Library Read Review |
This four-color, Gold Medallion Book Award winner is a perfect tool that offers solid, biblical answers to some of the tough questions kids ask about evolution and our world.
“Did Earth begin with a ‘Big Bang’ cosmic explosion?”
“Does science contradict the Bible?”
“What happened to dinosaurs?”
“Is there life on other planets?”
“Did we evolve from apes?”
“What makes my body work on its own?”
Kids are daily exposed to the theory of evolution by the media and public schools. It’s not safe to assume that your kids will reject that theory. It’s up to us as parents and Christian leaders to make sure our children know the truth about the creation of the world. With thousands of evidences to prove He created and sustains the universe, It Couldn’t Just Happen will fascinate kids with fun activities and examples of God’s marvelous works.
18. Can You Find Jesus? Introducing Your Child to the Gospel (Search & Learn Books)
by: Philip D. Gallery, Janet L. Harlow Release date: Sep 01, 1996 Number of Pages: 41 Find in Library Read Review |
The creators of Can You Find Jesus? hope that you and your child will find pleasure in it—and be able to answer the title question with a joyful “Yes!”
Children Ages: 5-9, four-color throughout.
19. Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 2
by: Angela O’Dell, Kyrsten Carlson Release date: Apr 07, 2016 Number of Pages: 352 Find in Library Read Review |
Welcome to the second book in the Math Lessons for a Living Education series! This book is the continuing story of Charlie and Charlotte, who are discovering that life is full of learning opportunities! As you read their story, your students will be drawn into the adventure along with the twins. They will learn about numbers, shapes, place value, adding, and subtracting. They will also learn about the seasons, geography, and the love of family. We hope you have a wonderful time exploring and learning! Math Level 2:
- Teaches math lessons through the creative means of a life story
- Provides a link for the downloadable answer key
- Has a scope and sequence that includes subtraction, writing numbers to 100, introducing word problems and measurement, and dollars and cents.
You will find that Math Lessons for a Living Education is a unique approach to learning math. A blend of stories, copy work, oral narration, and hands-on experience brings the concepts to life and invites the child to explore the world around them. The tone of this math book is meant to speak personally to each child, and the method easily adapted to any teaching style. The first 30 lessons have a story about the twins, taught through hands-on learning. After the story, there are exercises for students to practice the lesson they learned and to review what they have learned earlier. “Quizzes” or reviews, are in the form of “letters to family and friends.” Students show what they have learned by writing the letters for the twins!
20. Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day — Young Explorers Series (Young Explorer (Apologia Educational Ministries))
by: Jeannie Fulbright Release date: Mar 16, 2012 Number of Pages: 236 Find in Library Read Review |
21. A Little Boy After God’s Own Heart
by: Jim George, Elizabeth George, Judy Luenebrink Release date: Mar 01, 2007 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
God’s little boy is faithful and true,
So if you say you’ll help, be sure that you do.
Oh, how a family is happy and blessed
When you, their dear son, show faithfulness.
Bestselling authors Jim and Elizabeth George share biblical truths in fun rhymes for little guys. Joining together again with popular artist Judy Luenebrink (God’s Wisdom for Little Boys), the Georges offer growing boys encouragement to
- show God’s love when being a good friend
- honor their parents by behaving well
- practice patience as they help others—including brothers and sisters
- demonstrate the Golden Rule by being generous
- follow through as a faithful, obedient boy
The combination of charming paintings and easy-to-learn lessons will guide boys toward the heart of God and toward a life of godliness that shows in their words, actions, and spirit.
22. The Nativity
by: Ruth Sanderson Release date: Jul 07, 2010 Number of Pages: 32 Find in Library Read Review |
23. A Little Book about Confession for Children
by: Kendra Tierney Release date: Mar 15, 2014 Number of Pages: 64 Find in Library Read Review |
The Sacrament of Confession is often misunderstood by children and adults alike. While your child is preparing for his first Confession, it’s easy for you both to feel overwhelmed. And even if first Confession was a while ago, perhaps you wish that you and your child had a better understanding of the sacrament
A Little Book about Confession for Children explains the hows and whys of going to Confession. It includes step-by-step instructions for preparing and receiving this beautiful sacrament of healing, which draws us into the infinite mercy of God. The book even provides an examination of conscience just for kids.
Everything you and your child need to know about the Sacrament of Reconciliation (or Confession) can be found in this informative little book with charming four-color illustrations. Perfect for preparing to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time, this little book is sure to be used over and over again.
24. Christmas Around the World (On My Own Holidays)
by: Emily Kelley, Joni Oeltjenbruns Release date: Jan 01, 2004 Number of Pages: 48 Find in Library Read Review |
25. 5-Minute Nighttime Bible Stories
by: Thomas Nelson Release date: Jun 07, 2016 Number of Pages: 208 Find in Library Read Review |
These brief Bible stories allow parents to spend precious time with their little ones before bedtime, naps, or meals. With their to-the-point wording and calming artwork, the 5-Minute Nighttime Bible Stories is a great option for parents who look for ways to integrate the Bible into their busy schedules. This affordable 208-page book offers a lot of content for a great price, and the five-minute format will be a hit with parents and children alike. Short stories and gentle, colorful illustrations make this a great Bible and a quick story for little ones and parents before bedtime.
26. The First Noel: A Christmas Carousel
by: Jan Pienkowski, Jan Pienkowski Release date: Oct 07, 2004 Number of Pages: 5 Find in Library Read Review |
Part carousel, part shadow box, this elegant stand-alone Nativity book designed by a master paper engineer reflects all the wonder of Christmas and will be treasured for seasons to come.
27. International Children’s Bible – Brown Leathersoft Cover
by: Thomas Nelson Release date: Oct 06, 2015 Number of Pages: 1312 Find in Library Read Review |
The first Bible created specifically for kids. Children can read and understand the International Children’s Bible.
The International Children’s Bible®, the first Bible translation created specifically for children, has been updated and newly typeset in a large readable layout with a 3rd grade reading level, this is the Bible children can read and understand. The Bible text is set in ten-point type, with bold in-text subject heads that help kids easily find the passages they are looking for. Also included are boldface words that correspond with a dictionary and concordance entry to explain word definitions. A great new feature in this updated setting is more than 300 verses that are highlighted throughout the Bible for kids to read and learn. The beautifully illustrated Bible story insert pages are in a style that children love and will delight their imaginations as they read and “see” popular Bible stories.
28. Tell Me About The Catholic Faith: From The Bible to The Sacraments
by: Various Authors Release date: Mar 29, 2013 Number of Pages: 176 Find in Library Read Review |
To tell the story of the Bible to children, to help them discover Jesus, to introduce them to the great history of Christianity, to explain the Catholic faith-all through beautiful illustrations and simple words-that is the goal of Tell Me about the Catholic Faith.
The whole Catholic world is presented in various parts: the Bible, the history of the Church, and the beliefs and sacraments of Catholics. This is a book of exceptional educational and inspirational quality. It includes the best Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments; the great moments in Christianity, including the lives of important saints; and a joyous discovery of faith, exploring the richness of the Christian heritage for children.
29. International Children’s Bible: Big Red Cover
by: Thomas Nelson Release date: Oct 06, 2015 Number of Pages: 1312 Find in Library Read Review |
The first Bible created specifically for kids. Children can read and understand the International Children’s Bible.
The International Children’s Bible®, the first Bible translation created specifically for children, has been updated and newly typeset in a large readable layout with a 3rd grade reading level, this is the Bible children can read and understand. The Bible text is set in ten-point type, with bold in-text subject heads that help kids easily find the passages they are looking for. Also included are boldface words that correspond with a dictionary and concordance entry to explain word definitions. A great new feature in this updated setting is more than 300 verses that are highlighted throughout the Bible for kids to read and learn. The beautifully illustrated Bible story insert pages are in a style that children love and will delight their imaginations as they read and “see” popular Bible stories.
30. My Prayer Journal
by: Karen Davis Hill Release date: Jan 03, 2011 Number of Pages: 144 Find in Library Read Review |
Guiding girls toward a meaningful prayer life and a more intimate relationship with God.
Prayer doesn’t always come easy for kids. This guided journal helps pre-teen girls learn how to talk and listen to God. Each reading offers a new topic with a Bible verse, illustration from Bible characters or Christians, a sample prayer, and guided questions to help girls form their own prayers. There is also a special “Prayer Path” section for them to record their prayers and see God’s loving answers.
The cool design is appealing to pre-teen girls with a flex-cover and elastic band closure. Along with guided journaling pages, there are extra blank pages for die-hard journalists!
Best Selling Books for 7 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Computers & Technology
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
Recommended Books for 7 year olds:
- Action & Adventure
- Animals
- Biographies
- Classics
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Early Learning
- Education & Reference
- History
- Holidays & Celebrations
- Humor
- Literature & Fiction
- Mysteries & Detectives
- Religions
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Science, Nature & How It Works
- Sports & Outdoors
- Activities, Crafts & Games
- Computers & Technology
- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
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