I have been trying to purchase a book cart for our home since last summer! I found it for a great price, but then my order was cancelled due to it being out of stock… So were my next four attempts to order it from various online sellers. I decided to try one last time this past January from yet another online store that was having a sale at the beginning of the year. A few weeks later I finally received a shipping notification! However, after another 6 weeks, it was delivered different than pictured and damaged. It’s still useable so they left it here while we wait for the replacement.
My little ones are loving the new book cart! The other day, after I set it up with some of our picture books for March, our youngest dragged his little chair from the other room and plopped it down right in front of all the books to start reading. He is enjoying all the books, but one of his current favorites is Into the Sea, Out of the Tomb (reviewed here – highly recommend the first in the series too).
I have filled our book basket (and new book cart!) with books for March as well as a basket filled with some additional books for Lent. I do have some new additions to our family’s collection to share with you today.
This first book is one I purchased from Amazon last year but haven’t pulled out to share with the kids yet. It’s making it’s way into our book basket this month, just in time for the upcoming feast of St. Cuthbert on March 20th.
The seventh-century Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne is one of England’s most beloved saints, honored also by the Eastern Church. Saint Cuthbert’s adventurous, yet humble spirit is demonstrated in this delightful tale of his encounter with an unruly raven. The lyrical, humorous text and simple, charming illustrations of Ravens of Farne will appeal to readers of all ages.
Patrick and the Fire: A Legend about Saint Patrick
(Published by Pauline Books and Media, January 2017)
Bevan the goatherd longs for the annual festival bonfire celebrating the god of light. When a stranger named Patrick appears, Bevan learns about one God in three persons. Patrick frightens Bevan when he boldly lights a fire rivaling the kings. Soon the king realizes Patricks faith, like his fire, cannot be quenched, and Patrick preaches the Trinity to the people. Ages 5 to 8.
I mentioned this book last month and I’m sharing it again now. This will be another new addition to our collection on St. Patrick’s Day this year. A coloring book version is also available.
Paddy and the Wolves: A Story about Saint Patrick When He Was a Boy
(published by Peanut Butter & Grace, January 2017)
to help the Irish shepherd, Barra, watch sheep for the day!
But who will watch Paddy when he wanders into the woods? Paddy finds delights and dangers, and both deepen his understanding of the prayers of his people.
Paddy and the Wolves imagines Saint Patrick as a young boy, weaving a story that uses the saint’s childhood adventures to foreshadow events in Saint Patrick’s adult life. Award-winning contemporary Catholic folk artist
Jen Norton creates a lush panorama of Paddy’s world,
filled with bears and bluebells, flashy fish and furry friends…and grace.
Paddy and the Wolves includes a bonus section with the Prayer of Saint Patrick, adapted for children, suggestions for celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day at home (including an oatcake recipe), and also a biographical sketch.
Tallest Tree Stacking Blocks • Wooden Tree Puzzle Blocks Saint Blocks (including Adam & Eve with Jesus & Mary on the back – tie in beautifully to The End of the Fiery Sword) Rainbow Stacking Blocks • St. Patrick & St. Joseph from Catholic Folk Toys St. Patrick from Naturally Catholic • Eric Carle Color Blocks • Color by Design Pattern Blocks A basket of lenten books for the older children too! |
I’m still working on the list of books for this year’s Easter Baskets, in addition to another basket of books to give away! In the meantime, you can find our complete list of books for the month of March here:
I love your book basket lists! Thanks for sharing. Did you make your book display? It looks awesome! 🙂
2017-03-05 22:18:25
No, I didn't. We purchased it. The link (to a similar book display) is included up near the top of the post! 🙂
2017-03-08 21:08:00
Jessica, you continue to inspire! I know you are so very busy, but it you have a chance to even post a photo of the basket of books for Lent, for the older children, I would, be so appreciative. Thank goodness my older children still enjoy reading picture books to little ones, but it would be nice to have some for them to enjoy at their ages as well, and I have yet to find many. Thank you for continuing this beautiful blog. We pray your oldest daughter has overcome her bought of poison oak and is well.
2017-03-05 23:13:11
Thank you, Kristi! I haven't had a chance to put together a complete list, but here's a peek inside that basket 🙂 https://showerofrosesblog.com/2017/03/books-f…
2017-03-08 21:07:17
Again, I found a couple new titles to reserve from the library. The book cart is a great addition, especially nice for displaying books.
2017-03-06 20:56:04
Thank You for the March book list. I love the way you make every month and holiday special with books. Marion
2017-03-06 23:06:54
Thank you for sharing this list of books. I always enjoy your posts and the way you prepare and make each holiday special. God bless you and your family. Marilyn
2017-03-07 01:46:03
Might I recommend Erin's Ring by Laura Pearl? It's a Catholic, Irish-American historical novel for older children/youngteens. I highly recommend it, especially for March!
2017-03-09 16:12:42
Great book! Our oldest daughter really enjoyed it when she read it last year.
2017-03-09 17:09:18