A Child's Book of Character Building is broken up into 12 character traits. Each character trait is first defined in simple,but clear terms and has a Bible verse to go with it. Then, each character trait has four simple, single page stories that relates that trait to the Bible, home, school and play. At the end of each trait are a few simple questions/discussion prompts, called Character Development Challenges, to talk about.
Since our school year has 36 weeks in it, I chose to focus on one character trait for 3 weeks each. The first week we read the definition and verse of the character trait and the Bible story included an example of the trait. The following week, we would reread the definition and then read some or all of the 2-3 stories relating to home, school and/or play. When we finished the last story, we would discuss the character trait using the Character Development Challenges. Once we finished up the stories in each section, I would have a library book picked out for us to read that, again, related to the character trait we were discussing. This was a great opportunity to ask Baby Girl how she saw the trait in the story and discuss it further.
I did some research to find books that would be applicable for each character trait. Just a little note - I love the definitions this book uses for each trait, so I am including them!
Attentive - "Listening with the ears, eyes, and heart"
The Morning Sam went to Mars by Nancy Carlson
Faith - "Believing God will do what He says"
Let the Whole Earth Sing Praise by Tomie DePaola
Creative - "Doing something in a new way"
Ish and or The Dot by Marcia Brown
Diligence - "Working hard to accomplish a task"
Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell
Patience - "Waiting with a Happy Spirit"
Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake by Michael P Kaplan
Contentment - "Happy with what I have"
The Whingdingdilly by Bill Peet
Obedience - "Doing what you are told with a happy, submissive spirit"
City Dog, Country Frog by Mo Willems
Wisdom - "Thinking God's way"
The Bee Tree by Patricia Polacco
Tenderhearted - "Strong enough to feel the joys and hurts of others"
The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes
Thankfulness - "Being grateful and saying so"
I'm Thankful Each Day by PK Hallinan
Honesty - "Truthful words and ways"
The Boy Who Cried Wolf (there are many good versions of this one!)
Joyfulness - "Being happy inside and out"
Have you Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud
What a fun list and a whole lot of sweet moments to look back on! Some of these books, I probably wouldn't have picked out on my own, but are now some of our favorites.
Once we finished all the character traits and the copywork - I had Baby Girl write the trait and the definition provided - we punched some holes in them all, added a cover page and back page and we made our own book of character traits that Baby Girl can read through.
I hope this list inspires you to sit down and do a little bit of fun, and meaningful, reading with your child!
Rita
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