Joshua’s House

Joshua’s House

“A Jungle Hike and A Viper”

June 18th, 2008 . by admin

Written By: Brent Hildebrand
Illustrated By: You
Audio Narrated by: Tanner Crosby

Join Brent as he embarks on an exciting journey through the jungles of South America. On his trek, Brent discovers many things, but most importantly he learns first-hand that God keeps His promises.

Your children can listen to the audio version of this story, or they can read it for themselves. Not only can your children read and listen to this story, but they get the chance to be the illustrator. Watch their creative juices flow as they draw pictures to make this book come alive.

Available formats:

  • E-book: Print the book right from your computer and let your kids have fun putting it together. Comes with easy to understand instructions. $1.50
  • MP3 Download: Download the audio version of this book so your child can read along. This is a great option for those just learning to read, or to have a story on the road. This option comes complete with sound effects to help your children hike through the jungle with Brent. $2.00
  • Book:
    If you prefer a more traditional paper-back book, this is the right option for you. The paper is color friendly so your kids can enjoy making the pages come alive. $4.00
  • Audio CD:
    We will ship an audio copy of this book on CD, complete with sound effects so your children can have a real jungle experience. This option is great for children learning to read as they can follow along in their copy of the book. $3.00

Buy together and save!

  • E-Book + MP3 Download $3.00
  • Book + Audio CD
    $6.00

Click here to download an order form.

About the Author: Brent Hildebrand wrote this story with his mom when he was 11. Brent travels each year with his family to Maurak, Venezuela, in South America, where his dad works with Adventist Medical Aviation and International Rescue and Relief.

Family Fun Idea - Summer Reading Program

June 6th, 2008 . by admin

Teddy Bear with Book

Click here for printable PDF

Many parents like to get their children involved in a summer reading program. It’s no wonder with all of the great benefits. Here are just a few:

  • TV-free entertainment
  • Imagination is utilized and expanded
  • Kids have the opportunity to learn about all kinds of things

Why stop at just a reading program? Why not provide an opportunity for your children to learn how to evaluate their world from a Biblical perspective?

Step 1: Set Goals and Rewards
Based on your child’s age and interests, set goals and rewards that will encourage him to read more. For children under 10 years old set goals by number of books read. For kids 10 and over, try setting goals by number of pages read.

It’s also important to set more than one goal. You want to challenge your child to reach for more. If you set only one goal at 10 books, your daughter may not have motivation to keep on reading. Here is an example of goals and rewards. Number of books would be used for younger children while page goals are for older kids:

15 books/ 400 pages —— Ice cream at Dairy Queen
23 books/ 700 pages —— Ice cream and mini golf
30 books/1000 pages - - - - Ice cream, mini golf and go karts

Make sure to set a final date so your children know when their goal must be reached.

Step 2: Gather Your Materials
Usually when kids enroll in a summer reading program at their local library, they are given a reading log and a bookmark. We have some of those available for you, along with book review worksheets by age group. It is really important that your kids fill our the book review and have you look over it before they can add their book to the log. This gives you a great opportunity for valuable conversation and it insures that your children are comprehending what they are reading rather than zooming through books for the reward.

I recommend downloading the Microsoft Word version of these files so that you can edit and personalize them. They are also available in PDF format if you click the link at the beginning of this Family Fun Idea.

This is a reading log to keep track of all the reading your kids do this summer. Use it just like it is or change the pictures and other elements to fit your child’s interests.
Microsoft Word Reading Log
PDF Reading Log
Bonus: Printable Bookmarks

Print these book review sheets out to encourage your children to evaluate what they are reading. (For PDF Versions, click the link at the top of this Family Fun Idea.) Choose the grade level that your son or daughter will be entering next school year.

K-2 Book Review Worksheet (Microsoft Word)
3-5 Book Review Worksheet (Microsoft Word)
6-12 Book Review Worksheet (Microsoft Word)

Step 3: Encourage Your Kids
Make sure to encourage your children as they read. Take time to read with or to younger children to help them reach their goals. Suggest books that may interest older children.

Step 4: Celebrate
Enjoy whatever form of celebration you choose for your children. Ask everyone to share the best book they read over the summer along with a book they didn’t like that much. Ask them to tell everyone a little about both books.

Do you have any summer reading program ideas? Share them with us!