Frequently Asked Questions
Generous Family books are beautifully illustrated, hardcover, faith-filled stories designed to teach kids The 7 Ways of Living Generously through sharing their thoughts, words, time, attention, influence, money, and belongings.
Our books are written for kids ages 2–12, but families with children of all ages enjoy reading them together.
Yes. The stories are biblically rooted and connect directly to principles of living generously as followers of Jesus.
Most orders ship within 2–3 business days. Standard shipping usually takes 5–7 business days within the U.S.
Yes! Please make sure to check out our Member Portal for all the resources that come with each book.
We do offer a subscription that delivers new books to your doorstep each month. It’s an easy way to build your family’s library while spreading out the cost.
Absolutely. You’re never locked in. If you need to pause or cancel, you can do so from your account or by contacting us before your next shipment.
Yes. You can purchase the complete 10-book bundle if you’d like the full collection delivered in one shipment.
We do offer mix-and-match options! You can select individual titles to create a custom bundle that fits your family’s needs.
Yes! Book Club subscribers receive monthly a beautifully illustrated hardcover Generous Kids read-aloud book, plus stickers, a Character Collector’s Card, and exclusive digital content like the animated video and coordinating coloring pages.
You can email us at info@generousfamily.com. We typically respond within 1–2 business days.
Absolutely. We offer bulk discounts for churches, schools, and ministries. Please contact us for details.
A kids' book club is a monthly reading program where children receive curated books that build reading habits and character.
Book clubs often include stories, activities, and parent guides that make learning more intentional. The Generous Kids Book Club delivers faith-based children’s books that teach kindness, gratitude, and generosity, helping families build meaningful storytimes and family devotions at home or in homeschool settings.
The best books for 2-year-olds are simple, engaging picture books that teach early values and emotions.
For toddlers, look for repetition, bright illustrations, and clear moral lessons. Generous Family’s stories like Ellie the Elephant and the Stinkin’ Thinkin’ help little ones understand emotions and positive choices in an age-appropriate way.
A kindness-themed children's book is one that shows characters choosing empathy, gentle words, and helpful actions.
Books about kindness help kids understand how their choices affect others. Generous Family offers several books about kindness for kids, such as Polly the Parrot and the Wonderful Words, which teaches how kind words can brighten someone’s day.
Yes, gratitude books help kids notice blessings, develop a thankful mindset, and find joy and contentment.
Reading books about gratitude for kids gives children emotional language and real-life examples of thankfulness. Stories like Jasper G and the Gratitude Jamboree make gratitude feel fun and attainable for young readers.
Kids can show kindness by sharing, helping, using kind words, including others, and showing gratitude.
Parents can teach these habits with stories that show examples of them in situations that kids can relate to. Generous Family’s books highlight real childhood situations such as sibling conflict, grumpiness, sharing struggles to teach kindness in a way kids understand.
No, ESA is not homeschooling by itself; ESA is a program that helps fund educational expenses, including homeschool materials.
Families can use ESA funds to purchase approved curriculum, books, and resources. Many parents use ESA to support Christian homeschooling by using ESA funds to purchase faith-based materials like Generous Family’s character-building book bundles.
ESA stands for Education Savings Account, a program that funds eligible educational resources for students.
Parents can use ESA funds for curriculum, tutoring, learning supplies, and sometimes books for kids, depending on state rules. Many families choose ESA-approved vendors that support character and faith development.
You can explain faith to kids as trusting God and learning to follow His teachings in the choices they make every day.
Stories are one of the most effective tools for reinforcing faith and living with biblical values in mind. Christian kids books use relatable characters to help children understand concepts like kindness, gratitude, forgiveness, and compassion, bringing faith-based values to life.
You teach generosity by modeling it for your children, practicing small acts of giving, and reading stories together that show how giving can be fun and full of joy.
Books that teach generosity help kids understand why giving matters, not just what or how much to give. Generous Family’s Koko the Kangaroo and the Big-Hearted Belongings is a great introduction to cheerful giving for all ages.
A good empathy book shows characters understanding others’ feelings and responding with compassion.
Look for children’s books that model empathy through fun characters who face real childhood situations your kids can relate to. Stories like Big-Hearted Friendship Bundle help kids notice emotions, repair relationships, and care for others.
Books that teach biblical character traits focus on values like kindness, gratitude, generosity, and self-control.
Faith-based picture books are especially powerful because they blend engaging illutstrations with moral lessons and biblical principles. Generous Family Book Bundles offers moral stories for kids that help build character in a relatable, story-driven way.
You can help your child build empathy by helping them recognize emotions, modeling compassion, and reading stories that show how actions affect others.
Kids learn empathy through example and repetition. Stories about friendship, forgiveness, and kindness like Generous Family’s picture books give children fun and engaging ways to explore emotional understanding.
Teach gratitude through daily habits like saying thank you, noticing blessings, and reading stories about thankfulness.
Books about gratitude for kids help children understand the joy of being thankful. Activities like gratitude jars or blessing journals pair well with stories such as Jasper G and the Gratitude Jamboree.
Books about raising grateful kids teach parents and children how to build daily habits of thankfulness.
Faith-based gratitude stories help kids understand why gratitude matters and how it brings joy into everyday life. Generous Family’s Grateful vs. Grumpy Bundle is a child-friendly way to nurture a grateful heart.