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Here's a fantastic list of books here. Many of them I raised my own kids on--they're 15 & 22 and still atheists.
Edit: that list is mostly evolution & big bang.
This book is fantastic, and all of the suggested books on this page are as well, including "The Belief Book". It explains that people believe things, but teaches questioning without ridiculing others.
Some ones I can think of offhand plus a few lists:
Me & Dog
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/41547.Atheism_and_Religious_Disbelief_in_Children_s_Fiction
http://www.csicop.org/si/show/skeptical_books_for_children_and_young_adults
http://www.atheistrepublic.com/blog/karenloethen/books-your-skeptical-children
There Are Not Monsters Under Your Bed: A Storybook for Skeptical Thinkers
Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
It Is Ok To Be A Godless Me
Humanism, What's That?: A Book for Curious Kids
I'm An Atheist And That's Ok
Older than The Stars
Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story
Star Stuff: Carl Sagan and the Mysteries of the Cosmos
Richard Dawkins’ The Magic of Reality
The Golden Rule
The Belief Book
http://parentingbeyondbelief.com/parents/?p=384
God Is Redundant
> the modern church offers a lot of value for raising children
When I first left the church I felt the same way.
But then I ordered some non-believer parenting guidebooks on raising your children with ethics and it blew me away.
One easy reading 250 page book had more valuable and useful information on teaching children to be kind and loving than I could find in all the 1000s of pages of mumbo-jumbo, confusing, contradictory scriptures and church publications put together.
Raising Freethinkers - Practical Parenting Beyong Belief
And then there were brilliant books I found for the kids, I stupidly didn't realize stuff like this existed outside the church.
Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
What Should Danny Do?
I was raised UU and Humanist and these books from my childhood are what I remember really affecting me positively with UU & Humanist values:
Just Pretend: A Freethought Book for Children https://www.amazon.com/dp/1877733059/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awd_x_64s0xbYRMGMFG
Maybe Yes, Maybe No https://www.amazon.com/dp/0879756071/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_E6s0xb8KD232H
Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong https://www.amazon.com/dp/0879757310/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_d7s0xbT98RY8K
(Sorry about formatting, I'm on mobile)