Originally Posted by
rickair7777
I know Jepp used to make a pretty decent PPL kit (book, workbook, E6B, etc).
For written prep, you just want a study book with all the questions from the bank. I would get about 2/3 of the way through, take some time out for written cramming, knock that out, and then go back to training and checkride prep.
You don't want to the student mixing up written prep with checkride prep... those are not quite the same thing.
If he is between 8 and 18, find an EAA chapter, get him a YoungEagles flight. Sporties pilot shop gives free online ground to young eagles.
www.youngeagles.org