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Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Younger Boys

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Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys, 'Crackers in Bed' - a painting by Norman Rockwell
‘Crackers in Bed’ by Norman Rockwell

After sharing book resources for building character in girls, there was a huge number of requests for a similar list for younger boys.

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Elizabeth Wilson, author of Books Children Love writes, “A book must readily catch and hold the young reader’s interest.”

Then, it should do some or all of the following:

• provide a “magic carpet” to transport the child to faraway places

• offer fascinating insights into lives different from his own

• give sheer joy or wholesome entertainment

• increase understanding of that which is true and real

• incorporate significant ideas or issues in a natural or credible manner

• stimulate imagination or creativity

• encourage logical thought, curiosity, and questions

• provide clear and accurate information on a specific subject

But even as important academically as all that is, the moral, ethical, and often spiritual impact, conveyed by books cannot be overlooked. When a young child identifies with either a real or a fictional character in a book who demonstrates with courage or faith or honesty or determination or kindness or any one of the qualities so important to nurture in a child’s character, all those values are reinforced in the child’s consciousness.

When the harmful effects of dishonesty, unkindness, carelessness, hypocrisy, and other wrong behavior are observed in the course of a story or in a nation’s history, the truth is learned with lasting effectiveness.

One website endorses “Great Christian Books Boys Will Read.” After a quick scan, I must say this IS NOT what I am speaking of!

Let’s instead offer rich meat and not such trashy and pointless junk to our boys. Books like these will certainly develop their taste for aimless self-pleasure and undermine their resolve to live a powerful life that makes a difference while it glorifies God.

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I can’t overstate how much these books were beloved by our younger children. While they may look pretty boring or tame to you, they were not dull or boring, but captured the imagination while also forming their sense of right and wrong…a marvelous combination.

The book resources that follow will instill virtues in boys (or girls, for that matter) such as

  • self-control
  • honesty
  • faithfulness
  • purity
  • courage
  • persistence
  • dependability
  • compassion

If you have ever doubted that God takes a hand directly in the lives of children read Uncle Arthur Maxwell. His simple stories have the power to rivet younger children to the spot. They know he is talking about them! Each story is an entire moral or Biblical lesson but NOT boring in the least. Even our kids at 12 and 13 loved these stories!

Putty In Our Hands at Bedtime 

Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys, Arthur Maxwell's Bedtime Stories for Children

Once we were able to capture our children’s imagination with a great short bedtime story (or 2 or 3), I found that they were putty in our hands in the bedtime department. Reading with them made them eager to start clean-up and bath time for bed followed by reading and prayer.

Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories are still some of our favorites to make us all nostalgic for those sweet childhood days! We found all 20 volumes years ago in perfect shape at a thrift shop for $50!

Looking on Amazon, I found nine of these volumes 9-12 for $9.17 and several volumes 5-8 for $4.00. I encourage you to use these book resources as motivation and encouragement for the younger children to grow in obedience and a cheerful, willing spirit. Don’t use reading before bed as a bribe, but as a carrot!

Sadly, great books are disappearing!

Character Formation While Young

Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys. The Miller Book series includes Wisdom and the Millers,

One of our earliest resources to read for teaching character was the Miller Family series. These chapter books are among my top picks for younger children, from the littlest who you hold on your lap to age 12-ish. They were a pleasure to read and brought both laughter and enduring insights.

<—Although we are not Amish, our children have said these books will be read with their little ones someday – they are a tool to reinforce discussions that we aren’t sure how to approach with our children. So well written, they grab your heart. They speak to your heart as well as to your head.

Rather than having the children read these by themselves, this series is perfect for reading aloud and the rousing discussion afterwards. It will leave them thinking. Rich in meaning, these truly character-building stories should be chewed on for a while, not swallowed whole!

The kids (up to age 12-13) loved when I read chapter books to them while they quietly colored or built with Legos on the floor. Specifically, resources like the Christian Heroes Then and Now missionary series.

Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys, vintage painting of a mother reading to children

Some books are to be tasted; others to be swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested.  ~Sir Francis Bacon

Adventure Reading For Younger Boys

Ralph Moody was eight years old in 1906 when his family moved from New Hampshire to a Colorado ranch. Through his eyes we experience the pleasures and perils of ranching there early in the twentieth century. You will read about auctions and roundups, family picnics, irrigation wars, tornadoes and windstorms give authentic flavor to Little Britches [book 1]. The adventures, wonderfully told, equip Ralph to take his father’s place when it becomes necessary.

The Bears of Blue River by Charles Major

We read Bears Of Blue River aloud when our children were around ten. Although, they were all good readers, this was a book we wanted to ‘process’ aloud as we read it. There is a scary part when the ‘Fire Bear’ appears to be glowing and even supernatural. The details from Major’s story were true and touched on natural science. ‘Fire bears’ became bio-luminescent with phosphorous making their beds in foxfire from decaying wood of old tree stumps.

Don’t be deterred; this is wholesome adventure at its finest, and your boys will LOVE it!

Brighty of the Grand Canyon and King of the Wind are examples of excellent wholesome historical literature for children. So much to capture a child’s interest in these two books!

Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys, Marguerite Henry books King of the Wind and Brighty of the Grand Canyon

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Learn About God Through Story Resources

Character-Building Book Resources For Raising Boys, books for children Teach Me About God, and Loving One Another

For the pre-reading child (ages 3-6) ready to learn more about God, here is are several simple resources to explain complex beliefs.

Ours liked to hear these stories read over again and they would ask questions. Teach Me About God covers Salvation, Prayer, the Bible, the Holy Spirit, Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper.

Loving One Another ( ages 4-7) contains eight animal stories based on scripture that will help littles to discover why getting along and loving your neighbor is the very best way.

Don’t miss Part 2 for more boy’s book resources and 100+ Whole-Hearted Books To Fight Back The Culture!

“Education is a life. That life is sustained on ideas. Ideas are of spiritual origin, and God has made us so that we get them chiefly as we convey them to one another, whether by word of mouth, written page, Scripture word, musical symphony; but we must sustain a child’s inner life with ideas as we sustain his body with food.” ~ Charlotte Mason

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” ~Philippians 4: 8

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  1. Kathie Morrissey

    May 02, 2013 at 10:52 pm

    Wow, what a great list! We have used almost of all these with our children over the years. Thanks for putting the list together. Parents ask me often for ideas of wholesome books for their kids, but it’s hard to remember all of them. Uncle Arthur’s Bedtimes stores were some of our favorite books!

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  2. Nabila Grace

    May 02, 2013 at 11:28 pm

    A wonderful list! I grew up on Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories 🙂 And have the whole set. 🙂 Will have to check out some other the other books you suggested. 🙂 Thanks for all the research that your putting into these wonderful posts! 🙂

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  3. Jan Halcomb

    May 03, 2013 at 12:06 am

    Love this article! Great books and their teaching impact are so important, and enriching for the whole family! (Honey for a Child’s Heart really taught us about this.) Love all your comments and wonderful pictures.

    Blessings to you as you encourage others…

    Jan

    Reply
  4. Sarah

    May 03, 2013 at 5:02 am

    Thanks for this great list! I grew up with the Uncle Arthur series, and although we don’t have the books for our own kids yet, we do have one of the digitized CDs of uncle Arthur himself reading a few of the stories aloud. My kids love them! We are currently are reading through the Millers set together (my kids are ages 2 and 3.5), and we also have the Tiger & Tom collection. But some of the other books on your list are titles I’d never heard of! Can’t wait to search for them on amazon. 🙂 Thanks so much!

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  5. Annie Kate

    May 03, 2013 at 5:32 am

    I love your list and saw many familiar books. I’d like to add two points:

    The Little Britches series have some serious language issues in some, not all, of the books; I prefer to read them out loud so I can edit that out.

    There’s another author I grew up with who is wonderful–a great writer, a sincere Christian, and a devoted worker for God. I wrote about him a few times on my blog:
    http://anniekateshomeschoolreviews.com/2010/11/remembrance-week-review-the-lonely-sentinel/
    http://anniekateshomeschoolreviews.com/2010/09/review-the-scout-adventure-series-by-piet-prins/
    http://anniekateshomeschoolreviews.com/2012/05/review-wambu-trilogy-by-piet-prins/

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    • Jacqueline

      May 03, 2013 at 10:06 am

      Thank you, Annie, for these book links!! And thank you for the heads up on Little Britches. We have only read book 1, so I am unaware of language in subsequent books. Here is what I found: “Just be aware there is some “cowboy language” in most of the books. That’s how I described it to my children and they understood – we are not cowboys. It is certainly mild by today’s standards but still bears mentioning. The family is a family of faith and that is more impressionable than the language. Just d**n and h*ll is all I remember hearing.” I will add this caveat to my post! Blessings!

      Reply
  6. K

    May 04, 2013 at 11:20 pm

    We also have some of these excellent reads! Our favorites include Harold Bell Wright’s books such as “The Shepherd of the Hills,” and the sequel “The Calling of Dan Matthews.” (It was a great surprise to us to find a outdoor theater drama of “The Shepherd of the Hills” in Missouri!) Some of this author’s books are hard to find but are well worth the reading!

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  7. Tracy Slinkard

    May 09, 2013 at 10:08 am

    Jacque, thank you so very much for this list. As a mother of a son it is a wonderful resource for me!

    Blessings, Tracylea

    Reply
  8. Amy

    May 13, 2013 at 8:58 pm

    What a helpful list, thank you! I am always looking for great books to read to my 4 year old boy. He is really loving it when I read to him from chapter books these days. We are reading from Little House on the Prairie before ‘rest’ time right now, along with other school-related selections throughout the day. Thanks again!

    Reply
  9. Perth Friends

    May 21, 2013 at 2:12 am

    Thanks so much and keep on sharing your book recommendations. Excellent ideas! I appreciate your post.

    Reply
  10. Cathy Hanes

    May 30, 2013 at 7:35 am

    I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this 🙂 Excellent!

    Reply
  11. Adoring Family

    February 17, 2015 at 11:44 am

    These are amazing! Thank you! We have so many for our girls but not as many for our one boy 😀
    We LOVED the Miller books!

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      February 17, 2015 at 1:38 pm

      Adoring Family,
      I wish the children could be younger again just to read these again 🙂 They all want them for their children one day! Thanks!

      Reply
  12. Noosa

    May 15, 2015 at 5:52 pm

    I just found your, let me call it ‘God helping hand’ blog, when am here a first time mom with an amazing daughter , and I don’t know what to read for her that could help build her characters, especially that she loves books more than toys, thanks a lot teacher. God bless,

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      May 15, 2015 at 8:37 pm

      Well, I am so thrilled this could be of help to you, Noosa! I am praying now that it will be a huge blessing in her life to the glory of God!
      Blessings to you both!

      Reply
  13. Eva

    September 02, 2015 at 2:25 pm

    So many great suggestions!

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      September 02, 2015 at 4:17 pm

      Thank you, Eva! I’ll be glad to share it 🙂

      Reply
  14. Bill

    August 31, 2016 at 2:51 pm

    How about a list of relevant books for boys of today. Boys today would take one look at these and say it looks boring.

    Reply
  15. Meg

    February 15, 2023 at 4:49 pm

    Getting an error code for yhe download of helping parents with boys. Got the email for it but an error when clicking the link.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      February 15, 2023 at 8:11 pm

      Meg, I am checking these with the webmaster. I apologize for the inconvenience! I will let you know when I hear back!
      Thanks,
      Jacque

      Reply
  16. Meg

    February 15, 2023 at 4:52 pm

    also getting an error (page not found) when trying to access the booklist from link sent in email.
    Thank you for any help.
    Is this a booklist of all recommended books?

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    • Jacqueline

      February 16, 2023 at 12:54 am

      Meg,
      Thank you for reporting this issue! We have fixed the broken link. The link in your email should now be working!
      Blessings!
      Jacque

      Reply

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