Reformed theology for Children

Hello!
I've got a 7year old son that has been practically taking my theology books off the shelf. I wanted to get him something age appropriate for him to read that can go in his room.
Any thoughts?
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While not exclusively Reformed, I would recommend, with caution the two below. I'm not sure at 7 how far, deep, etc you want to take him. Might create more confusion than understanding. But that's totally your call as parent. If you are looking for outside Logos stuff, I would actually point you to YOU. Who better to prep some materials for your children than you. You could also do the Shorter Catechism.
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My wife and I used this set for our three daughters:
http://www.wtsbooks.com/promise-and-deliverance-4v-set-s-g-de-graaf-9780888150103
I can't believe how expensive they are now. Perhaps Logos could publish them for less. Hint, hint!
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Some of these may help:
The Quest for Comfort: The Story of The Heidelberg Catechism
The King Without a Shadow, Sproul
The Donkey Who Carried a King, Sproul
The Prince’s Poison Cup, Sproul
The Lightlings, Sproul
Sammy and His Shepherd, Susan Hunt
Irenaeus of Lyons: The Man Who Wrote Books, Ferguson
Ignatius of Antioch: The Man Who Faced Lions, Ferguson
The Big Book of Questions and Answers About Jesus, Ferguson
Polycarp of Smyrna, Ferguson
The Church History ABCs, Nicols
The Glory of Grace: The Story of The Canons of Dort, Boekestein
Heritage Books has a section on children's and teen books. Check out some Beeke's books.
Yours In Christ
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