The Story of the Cross Gail Newey, Mary Joslin Hardcover, 44 pp., $15.95 Loyola Press (February 2002)
Teach your children the Stations of the Cross in a child-appropriate way. The Story of the Cross gently tells the story of the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. With refined style and sensitivity, illustrator Gail Newey and author Mary Joslin show young readers that although the way of the cross is not easy, God gives us strength and new life through his love. A short prayer accompanies each station.
Stepping Stones: The Comic Collection Diana R. Jenkins Paperback, 128 pp., $9.95 Pauline Books & Media (April 2009)
Join in the adventures of Denver, Chantal, Suki, and Alberto as they journey, step by step, along the path toward God. The friends deal with everyday concerns such as peer pressure, bullying, community service projects, family relationships, and more. This comic book treasury contains the complete “Stepping Stones” series which originally appeared in My Friend: the Catholic Magazine for Kids. Ideal for children ages 9–12.
The Beautiful Story of Jesus Maïte Roche Hardcover, 64 pp., $14.95 Pauline Books & Media (2010)
This storybook takes children on a journey through the life of Jesus, from the Annunciation through Pentecost. The delightful illustrations make this book perfect for children ages 5–7. Sure to become a family favorite and a classic on your bookshelf, The Beautiful Story of Jesus will be a perfect gift for the children in your life. Classical illustrations make this a memorable First Communion/Easter gift.
The First Noel Maïte Roche Hardcover, pp., $16.95 Pauline Books & Media (September 2009)
This timeless retelling of the Nativity story, enhanced by beautiful illustrations, will quickly become a favorite Christmas tradition in your family. The story remains faithful to the Gospels of Luke and Matthew and is told in child-friendly language. Bring the real meaning of the season back into Christmas with this classic Nativity storybook. Perfect for ages 3–6.