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Featuring a carefully curated reading treasury of the best children's literature for each area of the globe, as well as practical parenting suggestions and inspiration, Give Your Child the World helps moms and dads raise insightful, compassionate kids who fall in love with the world and are prepared to change it for good.

Young children live with awe and wonder as their daily companions. But as they grow, worries often crowd out wonder. Knowing this, how can parents strengthen their kids' love for the world so it sticks around for the long haul?

Thankfully, parents have at their fingertips a miracle vaccine--one that can boost their kids' immunity to the world's distractions. STORY. 

Well-chosen stories connect us with others, even those on the other side of the globe. Build your kids' lives on a story-solid foundation and you'll give them armor to shield themselves from the world's cynicism. You'll give them confidence to persevere in the face of life's conflicts. You'll give them a reservoir of compassion that spills over into a lifetime of love in action.

Give Your Child the World includes more than 600 children's book recommendations from around the world. Reading lists are organized by region, country, and age range (ages 4-12). Each listing includes a brief description of the book, its themes, and any content of which parents should be aware.

Parents can introduce their children to the world from the comfort of home by simply opening a book together. Give Your Child the World is poised to become a bestselling family reading treasury that promotes literacy, develops a global perspective, and strengthens family bonds while increasing faith and compassion.

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"When I heard of this book, I knew I had to have it, and it didn’t disappoint! Make sure you know what this book is: it has a few chapters at the beginning about helping your children be globally-minded, but the majority of the book is a wonderful, detailed book list with books to introduce children to every part of the world.

I appreciated the extreme care with which the book list was organized—this is the exact organization that would actually help a parent. The books are first organized into continents, then by age, then by country (there’s also a “multicultural books” chapter with books about the whole world). So, if you want to find a book about, say, Brazil for your 8-year-old, you know exactly where in the book to look. The age categories are 4-6, 6-8, 8-10, and 10-12. I appreciated that the author seemed to categorize based more on what themes would be appropriate for different age groups rather than reading level or the amount of text on the page.

All the books on the list look fantastic. There are quite a few that I think I’d like to read myself, and so many that sound fun to share with my daughter. Most of the book titles were unfamiliar to me, but as for the few I have read before, I can attest that they’re quality books that I’ve enjoyed. I would recommend this book to any parent looking for new book ideas for their kids.

P. S. A great many of the Europe books are about World War II. I was a bit surprised by that since there are so many other stories to tell about European countries, but other parents might see that as a positive aspect of the book."

Product details

  • Paperback 224 pages
  • Publisher Zondervan (June 7, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0310344131

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Give Your Child the World Raising Globally Minded Kids One Book at a Time Jamie C Martin Tsh Oxenreider 0025986344139 Books Reviews :


Give Your Child the World Raising Globally Minded Kids One Book at a Time Jamie C Martin Tsh Oxenreider 0025986344139 Books Reviews


  • I love books about books, and this one is great for parents who are wanting to streamline their library visits and get to the best-of-the-best for titles with a global theme for ages 4-12.

    In the first 40-ish pages, we are introduced to author Jamie Martin and her global family. She shares the story of how they came to be (LOVE IT!) and offers some practical, doable ideas for how we can broaden our understanding of the world with our children. Next up leads us to the premise of the book build your family culture around books, and travel together around the world with great books.

    The book lists are organized by region and age interest level. They list title, author, illustrator when applicable and a short synopsis of the book. Sometimes, we'll have a note on whether a book contains religious elements, in case a parents wishes to avoid or have a discussion prior/after.

    The indexes are helpful. We have one by author, one by country/region, and historical index, and title index. This will help you on your library hunt. (by the way, if your library allows you to reserve a bunch of titles on hold, do it! Let them do the legwork of finding your books and putting them together for you. Makes library visits with little ones easier. Get your holds and browse, or get your holds and get on outta there. Oh, and if your library doesn't have a title, find out if they do interlibrary loan.)

    Sprinkled throughout the book recommendations, we hear many families answer the question "How do you give your child the world in your home?"

    Now. As I love good book lists and we read a ton around here, I will say that many of the titles I already recognized from our own library perusal or other book lists. Some Five in a Row titles are within; and others I have found already from my treasured All Through the Ages by Christine Miller. There is some overlap in titles for this book and Miller's. In Martin's book, we have a longer synopsis. One area where Miller's book has an edge, is it simply has way more titles (plus, history and geography and more sections), and it also reaches interest levels beyond the age 10-12 set; Miller's reaches high school.

    That said, there are some new-to-me titles in Martin's book, and there are certainly room for both books on my bookshelf. I will use both when browsing titles when we're doing a regional study, country study, or just wanting to add some more living books to our library list.
  • The best! I am a homeschooling mom of four young children, and this sweet book has become an invaluable resource in our home. I love reading the descriptions of the recommended books - it is saving me a ton of time and research. After reading each section, I order all the books I want online from the library - then I can go pick them up - and I have a curated, wholesome and enriching curriculum supplement for free! I love how it's broken down by regions and also by age levels. This is helpful for me, since I have kids from toddler up to age 10. I've been a reader of Jamie's blogs (both Simple Homeschool and Steady Mom) for many years, and she has been a huge inspiration to me in my personal homeschooling journey. I am so grateful to live in a time when we have amazing resources and people like Jamie, who are putting so much light into the world through her passion and hard work. I am so glad I bought this book - it is now my "go-to" gift for my friends who are parents! -)
  • When I heard of this book, I knew I had to have it, and it didn’t disappoint! Make sure you know what this book is it has a few chapters at the beginning about helping your children be globally-minded, but the majority of the book is a wonderful, detailed book list with books to introduce children to every part of the world.

    I appreciated the extreme care with which the book list was organized—this is the exact organization that would actually help a parent. The books are first organized into continents, then by age, then by country (there’s also a “multicultural books” chapter with books about the whole world). So, if you want to find a book about, say, Brazil for your 8-year-old, you know exactly where in the book to look. The age categories are 4-6, 6-8, 8-10, and 10-12. I appreciated that the author seemed to categorize based more on what themes would be appropriate for different age groups rather than reading level or the amount of text on the page.

    All the books on the list look fantastic. There are quite a few that I think I’d like to read myself, and so many that sound fun to share with my daughter. Most of the book titles were unfamiliar to me, but as for the few I have read before, I can attest that they’re quality books that I’ve enjoyed. I would recommend this book to any parent looking for new book ideas for their kids.

    P. S. A great many of the Europe books are about World War II. I was a bit surprised by that since there are so many other stories to tell about European countries, but other parents might see that as a positive aspect of the book.
  • This book is going to be such an amazing asset to our homeschooling life. We are about to do an "around the world" curriculum and this will be PERFECT for that.

    We will continue to read through these books beyond this homeschool year as well. The suggestions look amazing and the intro section choked me up at how beautifully she wrote about the power of stories.

    Edited to add although this is classified as Christian category, it is still a great tool for a secular homeschool family like ours.

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