
A parent would reach for this book when they want to slow down and cultivate a sense of wonder and appreciation in their child. Whether you are looking for a way to begin a family meal, establish a calming bedtime ritual, or simply broaden your child's understanding of how different people around the world say thank you, this collection offers a gentle entry point. Katherine Paterson has curated more than fifty verses, ranging from traditional prayers to contemporary poems, that celebrate the beauty of nature, the comfort of family, and the simple joys of daily life. The book is developmentally appropriate for ages four to ten, offering short, accessible pieces that focus on the universal emotion of gratitude. It is an ideal choice for families who value global perspectives and want to introduce mindfulness through a diverse lens of faith and culture.
The book is entirely hopeful.
An elementary student who is curious about the world or a child who might be feeling overwhelmed by the fast pace of modern life and needs a quiet, reflective moment with a caregiver.
This book can be read cold. Parents may want to skim the table of contents to find verses that resonate with their family or connect to cultures they are exploring. A parent might choose this after noticing their child is becoming overly focused on material wants or after a particularly hectic day where the family feels disconnected.
Younger children (4-6) will respond to the rhythmic nature of the poetry and the vibrant illustrations. Older children (7-10) will enjoy discussing the different ways people express the same feelings of thanks, as reflected in the book's diverse selections.
This collection stands out for its wide range of voices and traditions, offering a broader perspective than many gratitude books that focus on a single cultural or religious viewpoint. It is curated by one of the most respected names in children's literature. ```
This is a curated anthology of over fifty graces, poems, and praise songs compiled by Newbery medalist Katherine Paterson. The selections are organized to reflect various cultures and faith traditions, including Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Indigenous voices, as well as secular poems about nature and family.
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