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Christian education of children Books for Kids

13 books in christian education of children. Every book rated for reading level and content intensity.

Christian education of children books for kids span a wider readiness range than parents usually expect. The same genre category contains gentle picture books and high-intensity middle-grade novels — Lexile and grade-level scores measure text complexity, not what's actually in the story. A christian education of children title appropriate for a confident 8-year-old reader could still cover themes a sensitive 12-year-old isn't ready for.

Across HootRated's 13 christian education of children titles, books span Grade 2–6. About 100% are rated Gentle or Mild — safe picks for sensitive readers and kids reading ahead of their emotional readiness. 0% sit at the Intense or Very Intense end. Average content intensity is 1/5.

Use the intensity badges (green → red, low → high) to filter by emotional readiness rather than just age. For deeper detail on how we rate, see our rating methodology.

Jesus and the children

Weber, Hans Ruedi.

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Jesus and the children

Weber, Hans Ruedi.

Level 3

Friends and their children

Loukes, Harold.

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Friends and their children

Loukes, Harold.

Level 4-5

Handbook of children's religious education

Donald Ratcliff

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Handbook of children's religious education

Donald Ratcliff

Level 6

Working Reading List, Grades 6 to 8

Catherine Kealey

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Working Reading List, Grades 6 to 8

Catherine Kealey

Level 3

Something Old, Something New

Beverly S. Bailey

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Something Old, Something New

Beverly S. Bailey

Level 3

Bible Stories, Crafts and More Old Testament

Grace Publications

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Bible Stories, Crafts and More Old Testament

Grace Publications

Level 2

Bible Stories Crafts and More New Testament

Shining Star

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Bible Stories Crafts and More New Testament

Shining Star

Level 2

Children's Sunday school for a new century

James Hargrave

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Children's Sunday school for a new century

James Hargrave

Level 3

Life and Lessons of Jesus

Cook Communications Ministries

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Life and Lessons of Jesus

Cook Communications Ministries

Level 4-5

You are welcome

Sandra R Boler

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You are welcome

Sandra R Boler

Level 2

The Way of the Child

Wynn McGregor

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The Way of the Child

Wynn McGregor

Level 4-5

Parents' Guide to the Spiritual Growth of Children (Heritage Builders)

John Trent, Rick Osborne, Kurt D. Bruner

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Parents' Guide to the Spiritual Growth of Children (Heritage Builders)

John Trent, Rick Osborne, Kurt D. Bruner

Level 5

Arming Your Children with the Gospel

R. Wayne

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Arming Your Children with the Gospel

R. Wayne

Level 6

Questions parents ask about christian education of children books

What are the best christian education of children books for kids?
HootRated catalogs 13 christian education of children children's books spanning Grade 2–6. Each is rated on reading level and content intensity. The picks above are sorted by quality signals — hook factor, discussion potential, and content appropriateness.
Are christian education of children books appropriate for sensitive readers?
13 books (100%) are rated Gentle or Mild — safe for sensitive readers. 0 (0%) are rated Intense or Very Intense. Average intensity is 1/5. Filter by intensity badge to match your child's emotional readiness.
What reading level are christian education of children books?
Christian education of children books in our catalog span Grade 2–6. The typical reading level lands around Grade 3. Reading level measures text difficulty — separate from content intensity, which measures emotional weight. The two often don't track together for gifted readers — the Gifted Kid Paradox.