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Choose Good Books
The Good and the Beautiful is on a mission to bring good books to families around the world. Founder Jenny Phillips has spent years studying and analyzing the impact books have on children’s minds and hearts.
She says: “Comparing the first few sentences of books from a century ago and today shows that, overall, books have become much less complex because the trend is to use much simpler sentences. This type of writing does not make a brain work as hard. In turn, a child is not learning skills such as focus and concentration nor increasing his or her attention span.
It’s eye-opening to compare the first sentences of some best-selling books in recent years for middle grades on Amazon.com and those from top-selling books for the same age group in the late 19th century.”


Read more of her thoughts on “How Books Have Changed in the Past Century” and other topics on The Good and the Beautiful Book Blog. The uplifting messages on our printable bookmarks remind children of the importance of good books.
Jenny believes books have the power to improve writing and concentration, but not if they are void of quality writing and stripped of sensory language, poetic devices, and varied sentence structure.
“Books that give deep and meaningful insights into human life can help children gain more depth of character, stronger analytical thinking skills, greater empathy for others, and increased knowledge.”
Jenny Phillips
founder of The Good and the Beautiful
Book Resources

The Good and the Beautiful Book List
This searchable online database includes reviews of hundreds of books read by The Good and the Beautiful team. The books are scored for their educational, moral, and literary values and all are recommended by Jenny Phillips.
The Good and the Beautiful Library
A collection of original and reprinted classic titles for children of all ages! Find only good and beautiful books in this one-of-a-kind library.
The Good and the Beautiful Book Blog
Read more about Jenny Phillips’ thoughts on topics such as “How to Judge a Book” and “Do Good and Beautiful Books Prepare Children for Real Life?”
The Good and the Beautiful Kids on YouTube
Free narrated stories and books on our Kids channel on YouTube.
Why Read Good Books?
We’ve picked some fan-favorite books from The Good and the Beautiful Library to share with you. The reviews below explain how these books teach good values yet take readers on exciting adventures. These types of books truly are good and beautiful. They have changed the hearts and minds of children (and their parents too)!
Mr. Apple’s Family
“My daughter loves this book so much! She was raving to me for days after she finished it. She learned that you need to work for what you get, and you can’t expect to get everything for free. I love the lessons it taught her and loved seeing her joy for reading come alive after reading this book.” *Christie
Sammy
“May Justus is such an amazing story writer! This sweet story of Sammy includes the beauty of family love! Also, hard work, friendship, and perseverance are part of this fun story.” *Anne
Escape to Freedom
“I read this aloud to my children, ages 6–13, and we all enjoyed the storyline and everything we learned about this time period. This book teaches about the value of choosing the right, even when others view it as wrong, of not judging others, and of the power of family.” *Elizabeth R.
Melissa Across the Fence
“I read this book to my littles (ages 3-8) and they loved it. They truly enjoyed the storyline and lessons taught. Most of all we loved the feeling it left us with. It is so different from other books. The Good and the Beautiful books have all so far been this way. They all have left us with smiles on our faces and peace in our hearts. Thank you for giving us such wonderful options.” *Alejandra H.
The Lost Kingdom
“This book offers so much more than the description states. My children and I learned about history, the jungle, animal behavior, family relationships, and the importance of an education that encompasses both book learning and real-world learning. My children loved the action this book offered as well. I would definitely say this is a must read!” *Christina P.
Mark Lives on Mars
“This book ignited a fascination with Mars and space exploration in the mind of my oldest son. It was his absolute favorite book. Two years later, he now owns multiple books on Mars and space.” *Brooke M.
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