At age 4 to 5, starting preschool, children still love picture books, so most of my choices are in this category. But I also include some chapter books with fewer pictures to introduce children to the idea of simply listening to a story without constant visual stimulation. As always, you can trust that these good books for Catholic 4 and 5 year olds are clean, agenda-free, and nourish the imagination!
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Little Gold Star: A Spanish American Cinderella Tale
The Billy And Blaze
King of the Shattered Glass is a lovely allegory about a little servant girl who keeps breaking the King’s precious glass. Despite her fear of punishment, she takes the broken glass to the King, who always forgives her. In the end, she discovers her “mistakes” have been made into a spectacular Stained Glass window! This one really resonated with my kids.
What Can I Give God?
Another book which answers children’s questions about God is Does God Know How to Tie Shoes?
For the boy who loves knights, Karen Kingsbury’s Brave Young Knight
Another awesome story about true knighthood, loyalty and service is The Errant Knight
The Classic Treasury of Aesop’s Fables
Thumbelina be Elsa Beskow is a beautiful retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s literary fairy tale. We just love Elsa Beskow’s illustrations.
Elsa Beskow’s Uncle Blue’s New Boat is another of her beautifully illustrated picture books. This one is an ordinary story about a simple family picnic that turns into an adventure.
Katie and the Mona Lisa and Katie and the Impressionists are two fun and education stories that introduce young children to beautiful artists and art.
Wee Gillis is a Scottish laddie who doesn’t know whether to be a hunter like his father’s family or a farmer like his mother’s. But then he realizes his talent is something unique just to him: playing the bagpipes.
Three Little Horses is a fanciful make-believe about three little horses, Blackie, Brownie, and Whitie, who meet an artist and have an adventure.
On the other side of horse stories, Blackie: The Horse Who Stood Still: The Horse Who Stood Still is a mostly true story about a real American horse. Despite- or because of- his tendency to just stand still, this horse became a town mascot and was beloved by thousands.
As an introduction to the saints, I like Ethel Pochocki’s Once upon a Time Saints
The first loose tooth can be unnerving for a child, so reading One Morning in Maine
Time of Wonder is another charming Robert McCloskey book. A slower paced nature-focused look at the beautiful Maine coast.
Percy the Park Keeper: A Classic Treasury
Days on the Farm
We read The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith
Also by Josephine Nobisso, Take It to the Queen: A Tale of Hope
If you are looking for a book to encourage empathy and appreciation for different personalities, The Treasure Tree: Helping Kids Understand Their Personality
Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
Saints for Boys: A First Book for Little Catholic Boys
Moving Molly
Five o’clock Charlie
If you have never encountered James Herriot before, you are in for a treat with James Herriot’s Treasury for Children: Warm and Joyful Tales by the Author of All Creatures Great and Small
Henry Explores the Mountains
Mike Mulligan and More: Four Classic Stories by Virginia Lee Burton
The Growing Story
Andy and the Lion
In The Finest Horse in Town, a child recounts three different versions of local legend about his aunts’ legendary horse: the finest horse in town.
I firmly believe every little boy needs to read Steven Kellog’s tall tales Mike Fink
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship: A Russian Tale
The King With Six Friends is in some ways a similar story to The Fool of the World. There’s a similar focus on teamwork, friendship, and quests. But in this version the protagonist is a king without a kingdom and his friends each have the ability to transform into something else such as a tree, a fire, or an elephant.
The Rattlebang Picnic
We love Shirley Hughes so much she pops up on every book list I make! Tales of Trotter Street
Little Bear’s Dragon and Other Stories
I think it is very important for small children to be exposed to the elderly as fun, relatable people, and how better than by reading about Mr. Putter and his fine cat Tabby and their eccentric neighbors Mrs. Teaberry and her good dog Zeke? Some of our favorites in this series by Cynthia Rylant areMr. Putter & Tabby Bake the Cake
The Jolly Postman is an adorable idea: a book about a postman delivering letters between the different characters of famous fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Kids love how there are envelopes with little letters in them.
Parent warning: one letter is to the Wicked Witch (of Hansel and Gretel fame) and is an advertisement for potions and such. The Wicked Witch is portrayed as mildly scary and bad and the Jolly Postman hurries away.
Tomie dePaola has many good stories to choose from, but we like to begin with his Tomie dePaola’s Favorite Nursery Tales
Most preschoolers are still struggling with the concept of selflessness versus selfishness, so reading about Kermit the Hermit
Chrysanthemum has a beautiful, unique name, so the kids in her class at school tease her. How will she learn to love her name and stop caring about what the bullies say?
The Complete Tales of Winnie-The-Pooh
Raggedy Ann Stories
Another fabulous first chapter book for this age is Big Susan. Little girls love this make-believe about a dollhouse family that comes to life and makes a Christmas surprise for their little owner.
A Collection of fairy tales is a much for any home library. My favorite is this hard-to-find collection The Fairy Tale Book
Have a four to five year old who is ready for more chapter books? Check out my list of The Best Classic Chapter Books to Read Aloud to the Littlest Listeners that’s tailored for this age!
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