June 2025 Book Club Recommendations

The Foundation Worldview Book Club aims to equip parents and caregivers to engage children in meaningful discussions by examining the worldviews presented in literature and comparing them to a biblical worldview. While we strive to select books with insightful themes that help children think critically, not all books reflect a biblical perspective. Our recommendations are not blanket endorsements of the books, their authors, or their other works. We encourage you to preview each book to determine if it aligns with the convictions and framework you have established for your family, church, or classroom. Some links on this page are affiliate links, meaning Foundation Worldview may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you if you make a purchase.

Book for Children Ages 8-12

The penderwicks book 1

The Penderwicks

Jeanne Birdsall

The four Penderwick sisters are excited to spend the summer away at Arundel Cottage. They imagine their visit will be full of sunshine, free time, and laughter. What they do not envision is meeting a mysterious boy their age and the many adventures (and misadventures) they will embark on with him.

Questions Just for Fun

If you could have joined the Penderwicks for any of their adventures, which one would you have joined them on and why?

How might that adventure have turned out differently if you had been there with them?

Questions to Think Critically and Biblically

In several places throughout the book, Batty did not follow the rules that those in charge of her set. How did this cause trouble?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how Batty almost got trampled by the bull, the rabbit escaped and almost died, and she was almost run over by a car. Discuss how the purpose of rules is to keep us safe. We honor God by obeying those in authority over us (so long as they do not require us to do something that goes against God’s commands).

What positive character qualities did you see in the different characters throughout the book?
Discussion Guide - Possible discussion points are Cagney’s kindness and helpful spirit, Churchie’s encouragement and care, Rosalind looking out for her younger sisters, Skye's desire to stand up for her family, Jane’s creativity, Batty’s kindness toward animals, Jeffrey's seeking to rescue Batty when she was in trouble, Mr. Penderwick helping Jeffrey when his mother wouldn’t listen.

What truth did Rosalind learn toward the end of the book about her relationship with Cagney?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how she was so focused on wanting Cagney to like her as a girlfriend that she didn’t even realize what a great friend he was. Once she realized this, she could just enjoy him as a friend.

One of the main problems in the book is Mrs. Tifton's not listening to Jeffrey explain how he does not want to go to Pencey Military Academy. How do Jeffrey’s actions follow or not follow Ephesians 6:1-3?
Discussion Guide - Read Ephesians 6:1-3 and discuss how Jeffrey disobeying his mom in different instances goes against the command for children to obey their parents. However, in the end, when he enlisted Mr. Penderwick’s help to get his mom to listen, he was able to explain to her why Pencey was not a good fit for him in a way that honored God’s commands.

Book for Children Ages 4-7

Mirette on the high wire

Mirette on the High Wire

Emily Arnold McCully

Mirette is content to help at her mother’s boarding house and simply listen to the stories shared by lively guests. That is, until one day, a mysterious stranger shows up who has the ability to walk across the sky on a single wire. Suddenly, Mirette’s feet are no longer satisfied on the ground, and she wonders if she, too, can learn to walk the wire.

Questions Just for Fun

If you could perform any act in a circus, which act would you like to perform and why?

Questions to Think Critically and Biblically

Each of the guests at Widow Gâteau’s boardinghouse had a special skill that they worked hard to perfect. Why is it that humans are so good at learning new skills and improving on them?
Discussion Guide - Read Genesis 1:27-28. Discuss how God created humans in his image and gave us the task of filling the earth and subduing it. As God’s image bearers, we are continually learning new things and refining the skills God has given us.

How does Bellini’s fear affect him?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how Bellini’s fear made him unable to walk the tightrope in front of crowds. This fear stopped him from using the talents that God had given him.

Why is it that Bellini was able to overcome his fear once Mirette joined him on the wire?
Discussion Guide - Read Ecclesiastes 4:9-10. Discuss how, as God’s image bearers, we were designed to need one another.

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