The Reading Nook: Lithos Kids
Publisher Spotlight: Why Lithos Kids Is Worth Investing In for Gospel-Centered Children’s Books
📖 Book Review: The Kingdom of God – New Testament
We just finished reading The Kingdom of God – New Testament from Lithos Kids, and it was a hit with our family. This beautifully illustrated volume picks up right where the Old Testament book left off, tracing the life of Jesus, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the birth of the early church—all with faithfulness to Scripture and a heart for discipling children.
Here’s what we loved most:
✅ Gospel Clarity — The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus are presented clearly and reverently, showing how He fulfills the promises of the Old Testament.
✅ Rich Theology, Kid-Friendly Language — The book doesn’t shy away from deep truths but communicates them in a way kids can understand and remember.
✅ Stunning Illustrations — Every page is vibrant and engaging.
✅ A Tool for Family Discipleship — More than just a storybook, this one has sparked meaningful conversation, prayer, and connection as a family.
It’s a book we’ll return to again and again.
A Publisher We Trust: Lithos Kids
We first discovered Lithos Kids a few years ago when Part 2 of the Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey series was available for $4 on Truth For Life. Since then, I’ve had the privilege of partnering with them to share about their books.
What we love about Lithos Kids is that they’re doing more than publishing good books. Their mission is to:
“Magnify Christ through biblically faithful and beautifully crafted books.”
And they truly live that out. Every title we’ve read has helped anchor our kids in biblical truth while capturing their imaginations. Bonus: All of their books are also available in audio format—perfect for screen-free listening. You can load them onto a Yoto card for your player, or simply play them from your phone using a Bluetooth speaker.
You can find a few of my reviews here:
🔗 Review: Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey
🔗 Review: The Kingdom of God - New Testament
Looking to build a gospel-centered library for your kids? Start with Lithos Kids.
👉 Click here to check out their website.
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