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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 4-8 Grade

Genre/Category
Classics | Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Middle Ages
Date
1400s
Topic
Books | Faith | Feudal System | Monks | Moral Education
Geographic Region
Europe | France
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
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Gabriel and the Hour Book

Author: Stein, EvaleenPart of a Series: Yesterday's Classics

Relates the story of the making of an “hour book” as a wedding gift from King Louis of France to Lady Anne of Brittany and the good fortune it brought to little Gabriel, Brother Stephen’s color grinder. Inspired by the bunch of violets and cuckoo-buds Gabriel brings into the workroom, Brother Stephen conceives a new idea for an illuminated border. Instead of painting the border with scrolls and birds and flowers in the conventional way, he would decorate the book with borders of gold on which he would paint in realistic fashion the meadow wildflowers, and bees and butterflies, and all the little flying creatures. As Brother Stephen’s color grinder, Gabriel makes the ink, grinds the gold, gathers the flowers, and prepares the colors for him. After the book is completed, Gabriel slips into the book a sheet on which he has penned a prayer to Lady Anne: “I, Gabriel Viaud, am Brother Stephen’s colour-grinder; and I have made the ink for this book, and the glue, and caught the eels, and ground the gold and colours, and ruled the lines and gathered the flowers for the borders, and so I pray the Lord God will be kind and let my father out of prison in Count Pierre’s castle, and tell Count Pierre to give us back our meadow and sheep, for we cannot pay the tax, and mother says we will starve.” How his prayer is answered unfolds in the ensuing chapters. Evaleen Stein brings the medieval world to life for younger students through her stories set in the Middle Ages. A century ago when this book was first published, a reviewer in the Louisville Daily Courier wrote, “No works in juvenile fiction contain so many of the elements that stir the hearts of children and grown-ups as well as do the stories so admirably told by this author.”

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 7-8 Grade

Genre/Category
History | Nonfiction

Topic
History making events | Moral Education
Format
Book | Ebook

Stories of Heroic Deeds

Author: Johonnot, James

In preparing this little book, three things have been kept constantly in mind—the plan of the whole series, the thought and sentiment expressed in each lesson, and the language used to express the thought.
The main feature of the plan is to furnish pupils interesting historical stories for the purpose of giving them a taste for the study of history, to enable them to distinguish between fact and fiction, and to stimulate them to high endeavor by noble example.
In selecting, preparing, and arranging the stories, care has been taken that the thought is such as to be readily understood, and that on the whole it tends to awaken the higher emotions. The moral lesson involved should be absorbed rather than learned, and the teacher should beware of destroying the value of any lesson by dealing out moral pap.
The language is that of common life, such as the pupil hears every day from parent, friend, and teacher—such as the morning newspaper brings, and such as is necessary for him to master in its printed and written forms in the shortest possible time. When a word is unknown, the teacher should develop its meaning before permitting the lesson to go on. The interest in the story will be a sufficient stimulus to secure the best of attention, and the highest excellence in delivery.
In the use of language, it is far better that pupils should be obliged to stretch upward rather than be remanded to the nursery. Baby-talk should no more be revived than long-clothes, and the time spent in writing stories in words of one syllable might be used to a much better purpose.
The history of the Do-as-you-likes speaks for itself. It is a fancy story rather than a myth, but it is one that children will like, long before they will understand its whole significance; and we much doubt whether the Rev. Charles Kingsley ever produced a more valuable and original book than “Water-Babies,” from which this story is taken.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 5-8 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Mystery

Historical Time Period
Contemporary
Topic
Christian | Moral Education | Mystery | Sports | Track
Geographic Region
United States - America
Main Character
Boy(s) | Girl(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Case of the Terrified Track Star (The Nicki Holland Mysteries #4)

Author: Hunt, AngelaPart of a Series: Nicki Holland Mysteries

“Nicki saw Jeremy give Meredith a puzzled look. But then there was no mistaking the snarling howl that erupted from Mr. Nichols’ yard.”

“It was just like Jeremy’s nightmare. Nicki turned and saw the gate on the tall wooden fence swing open. There was a flash of bristly fir and teeth and anger. Killer was loose, and his fangs were bared and gleaming.”

“He was streaking right toward Jeremy Newkirk!”

Pine Grove’s track star, Jeremy Newkirk, has always been afraid of dogs, but now somebody is using that information to scare him out of Saturday’s important race. Without Jeremy, Pine Grove will never win! Following a trail of mysterious letters and threatening phone calls, Nicki and her friends are in their own race against time to solve the mystery. Can the girls keep Jeremy’s worst nightmare from coming true?

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Lexile/Reading Level
540L Recommended for Kindergarten-3 Grade

Genre/Category
Fantasy | Fiction | Picture Book

Topic
Animals | Bears | Buddhist | Moral Education
Main Character
Animal
Award-Winning Book
Book Sense Book of the Year Award | Caldecott | Caldecott Honor
Format
Audiobook | Book

Zen Shorts (Zen)

Author: Muth, Jon J.Part of a Series: Zen

Jon J Muth, author of the best-selling book, THE THREE QUESTIONS, has crafted another profound and winning picture book.

“Michael,” said Karl. “There’s a really big bear in the backyard.” This is how three children meet Stillwater, a giant panda who moves into the neighborhood and tells amazing tales. To Addy he tells a story about the value of material goods. To Michael he pushes the boundaries of good and bad. And to Karl he demonstrates what it means to hold on to frustration. With graceful art and simple stories that are filled with love and enlightenment, Jon Muth — and Stillwater the bear — present three ancient Zen tales that are sure to strike a chord in everyone they touch.

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Lexile/Reading Level
760L

Genre/Category
Anthologies | Classics | Fantasy | Fiction | Stories

Topic
Animals | Humor | Moral Education | Rabbits | Short stories
Main Character
Animal
Format
Audiobook | Book

Tales of Uncle Remus: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit

Author: Lester, Julius

Whether he is besting Brer Fox or sneaking into Mr. Man’s garden, Brer Rabbit is always teaching a valuable lesson. These classic tales are full of wit, humor, and creativity, and Julius Lester brings an added contemporary sense to these forty-eight timeless stories.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for Preschool-2 Grade

Genre/Category
Fantasy | Fiction | Humor

Topic
Control | Magic | Moral Education | Weather
Main Character
Boy(s)
Format
Book

Miles and the Weather Bureau

Author: Davies, Taffy

Miles and the Weather Bureau is a delightful book because it has a touch of magic. Miles discovers an old piece of furniture with multiple drawers marked with weather terms. As he discovers a special magic about the furniture he gets into all sorts of trouble. It has a moralistic aspect in that it shows that all is not what it seems, and having the power to control something like the weather is not an easy ride.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 4-6 Grades

Genre/Category
Fantasy | Fiction | Science Fiction

Topic
Children | Christian | Moral Education | Other Worlds | Space travel
Main Character
Children
Format
Book

Escape from the Red Comet (Daystar Voyages #3)

Author: Morris, GilbertPart of a Series: Daystar Voyages

In order to escape a strange comet that seems bent on destroying their spaceship, Captain Edge and the Space Rangers land on the planet Ciephus and find only children living there.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 5-8 Grades

Genre/Category
Nonfiction | Philosophy or Psychology | Social Sciences

Historical Time Period
Modern
Topic
Moral Education | Virtues | Wisdom
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder – Volume One: On Wisdom and Virtues (Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder #1)

Author: Wilder, Laura IngallsPart of a Series: Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder

From helping others in times of need, to keeping and maintaining friendships, to having a positive attitude, Laura’s words of wisdom in Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder: On Wisdom and Virtues are applicable even in today’s world. As she shares stories and experiences from her own life, she encourages readers to live lives of integrity and to realize their dreams.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for 4-6 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Contemporary
Topic
Abuse | Christian | Family Relationships | Forgiveness | Moral Education | Runaway
Geographic Region
Oregon | United States - America
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Project: Run Away (Faithgirlz! / Girls of 622 Harbor View #6)

Author: Carlson, MelodyPart of a Series: Faithgirlz: Girls of 622 Harbor View

Shortly before Christmas, Emily’s family must flee after her abusive father finds them in Boscoe Bay. Emily’s friends rally to help get the family safely back home, and Emily soon discovers that forgiveness doesn’t always come easily. Illustrations.

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Recommended for 4-6 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Contemporary
Topic
Christian | Faith | Hardships | Moral Education
Geographic Region
Oregon | United States - America
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Book | Ebook

Project: Raising Faith (Faithgirlz! / Girls of 622 Harbor View #5)

Author: Carlson, MelodyPart of a Series: Faithgirlz: Girls of 622 Harbor View

The girls of 622 Harbor View struggle to come up with funds for a three-day snow trip, and Morgan learns some tough lessons on faith when her plans are derailed by her grandmother’s illness, school, Christmas activities, and even jealousy. Illustrations.

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