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May 2025 Book Club Recommendations
Book for Children Ages 8-12

The Maze of Bones, Book 1 of The 39 Clues Series
Rick Riordan
“Dan Cahill thought he had the most annoying big sister on the planet. And that was before she set fire to two million dollars. It all started at their grandmother’s funeral.” So begins the adventures of Amy and Dan Cahill as they set across the globe on a life-threatening scavenger hunt to put together 39 clues before their fearsome relatives beat them to it or take them out while trying.
Questions Just for Fun
The opening paragraph of this book draws the reader in right away: “Dan Cahill thought he had the most annoying big sister on the planet. And that was before she set fire to two million dollars. It all started at their grandmother’s funeral.” Take that same formula and write one or two openings to a book. For example, “Renita Washington thought she had the strangest violin teacher on the planet. And that was before she chased Renita around the park with a tuba. It all started at the Family Fun Day picnic.”
Which fact about Benjamin Franklin did you find most interesting and why?
Questions to Think Critically and Biblically
Throughout the book, Dan and Amy continually long to make their parents proud and to learn more about them. According to the biblical worldview, why is it that humans long to know and be accepted by their parents?
Discussion Guide - Read Psalm 103:13, Romans 8:15-17, and 1 John 3:1. Discuss how Christians have been adopted into God’s family. The earthly relationship between parents and children was designed by God to reflect His relationship with His children. We long to know and be accepted by our parents because our hearts truly long to know and be accepted by God (which we are through Jesus!).
When the hunt becomes difficult, Dan and Amy begin to doubt whether Grace actually loved them. This can easily happen in our relationship with God when things in our lives get difficult. What did Dan and Amy do when they began to doubt Grace’s love? Is there any connection to what we should do when we doubt God’s love for us?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how Dan and Amy thought back to the years of evidence of Grace’s character. They chose to trust what they knew to be true about her when they couldn’t understand why she sent them on the scavenger hunt. It is similar in our relationship with God. We look to the evidence presented in Scripture and confirmed in the historical evidence–that Jesus died and rose from the grave. This was the ultimate act of love, confirming God’s deep love for us.
While searching for the second clue, Dan and Amy learn that the Cahill family has been instrumental in shaping history. Grace even said that the fate of the world rested on the results of the Cahills putting together the 39 clues. While the Cahill family is fictitious, what are your thoughts on the idea that everything happening in history is part of one continuous story? Does this idea align with the biblical worldview or contradict it?
Discussion Guide - Discuss how the Bible presents one cohesive narrative of God’s creation, man’s fall, and God’s grand plan of redemption. We are part of that story (Psalms 139:16, Ephesians 2:10), awaiting the final chapter, the return of Jesus (Revelation 21:1-5).
Bonus Question -If you have gone through Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum, say, “Many of the Cahill family members lied, cheated, and stole in order to be the first team to find the clues. What worldview might their view of right and wrong come from?”
Discussion Guide - Discuss how the morality of some teams (the Kabras, the Wizzards, Alistair Oh) may have stemmed from a New Spiritualist perspective, following what their hearts were telling them to do. Other teams (Irina Spasky, the Holts) may have stemmed from a naturalistic perspective, following what their governments allowed (for Irina, the KGB; for the Holts, what Eisenhower Holt learned at West Point).
Book for Children Ages 4-7

Scaredy Squirrel
Mélanie Watt
Scaredy Squirrel loves life in his tree where everything is safe, predictable, and, well…rather boring. That is, until one day when something unpredictable happens and Scaredy Squirrel finds himself leaping from his tree and out into the great unknown.
Questions Just for Fun
Of all the things Scaredy Squirrel is afraid of, which do you think is most scary?
Questions to Think Critically and Biblically
Scaredy Squirrel is afraid of a lot of dangers out in the world. According to the Bible, why are things like germs, poison ivy, and killer bees dangerous?
Discussion Guide - Read Genesis 3:17-19. Discuss how one of the punishments of Adam’s sin was God cursing the ground. Because the ground is cursed, things like germs, poison ivy, and killer bees are dangerous.
Will things always be this way? Will there always be dangers on Earth?
Discussion Guide - Read Isaiah 11:6-9. Discuss how, when Jesus returns and makes the earth new, there will be no more dangers. All of God’s creation will work and get along as God originally designed.
Just like Scaredy Squirrel, we may find ourselves nervous about different things. How should we respond when we feel nervous?
Discussion Guide - Read Philippians 4:4-8. Discuss how the proper response when we are anxious is to rejoice in the Lord, pray, give thanks, and focus on what is true. (If your child struggles with anxiety, you may want to write these verses out on a card that they can keep with them.)
Bonus Question - If you have gone through Foundation Attributes of God Curriculum, ask, “What are one or two of God’s attributes that should help us trust him at times when we feel scared?”
Discussion Guide - Discuss any of the following attributes.
God Is Immutable - God Never Changes
God Is Omnipotent - God Is All Powerful
God Is Omnipresent - God Is Everywhere
God Is Wise - God Always Knows and Does What Is Best
God Is Faithful - God Always Keeps His Promises
God Is Good - God Always Acts Kindly Toward His Creation
You can help solidify each attribute you discuss by reviewing one of the games played in the curriculum when learning that attribute and reviewing the Scripture memory.
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