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Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,161 books about gratitude & appreciation
0–3 yrs
690 books
4–7 yrs
1253 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Lady and the Spider
Faith McNulty
For the child who marvels at the tiny lives in the garden and needs a gentle reminder of how every creature, no matter h
Ages 3–8
Not Norman: A Goldfish Story
Kelly Bennett
Norman is not the cool pet this boy wanted, but trying to give the goldfish away reveals all the small, wonderful things
Ages 4–8
Three Cheers for Catherine the Great!
Cari Best
For children who want to show love through actions rather than objects, exploring how to honor a grandparent with a gift
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Gratitude
Ben Kenyon
Gratitude isn't about pretending things are perfect; it's a powerful shift in perspective that helps you notice the cozy
Ages 5–9
I Do Not Like Living with Brothers
Daniel Baxter
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the chaos of a big family and needs to remember why having siblings is actually p
Ages 3–7
The Walk of the Field Mouse
Nadine Robert
For the curious child who finds magic in every pebble and leaf, this gentle story nurtures an appreciation for the tiny
Ages 3–7
Thank You, God, for Everything
August Gold
Watching her parents find joy in small moments inspires young Daisy to look around and count the many things she is grat
Ages 3–7
Journey into the Rainforest
Tim Knight
For the child who marvels at the wonders of the wild and wants to see the hidden corners of the Earth through a photogra
Ages 8–12
Squirrel and John Muir
Emily Arnold McCully
Floy runs wild through the Yosemite Valley like a squirrel until she meets John Muir, a kindred spirit who teaches her t
Ages 5–9
A Hat for Mrs. Goldman
Michelle Edwards
For the child who feels discouraged when they aren't naturally good at a skill, or who wants to show deep appreciation f
Ages 4–8
When Autumn Comes
Robert Maass
For the child who is noticing the changing colors and cooling air. This gentle photo-essay helps little ones transition
Ages 3–7
A Different Pond
Bao Phi
A young boy and his father share a quiet predawn fishing trip, finding connection and beauty in the stillness of a pond
Ages 4–9
Folk Tales from Around the World
The Unhappy Stonecutter
Charlotte Guillain
A simple stonecutter learns a powerful lesson about gratitude and the hidden value of his own life in this traditional J
Ages 5–7
Made for Me
Laura Ranger
For the new parent overwhelmed by the sudden, deep bond with their child, this sweet board book captures the awe of a fa
Ages 0–5
Where the Forest Meets the Sea
Jeannie Baker
A father and son navigate their boat into a prehistoric wilderness, looking past the trees to imagine the forest's ancie
Ages 5–10
School Days #2
Teacher Appreciation Day
Lynn Plourde
Maybella Jean wants to show her teacher some love, but finding the perfect gift is hard when everyone else seems to have
Ages 5–8
Prairie Days
Patricia MacLachlan
For the child who thrives in the quiet beauty of the outdoors or feels a deep connection to the slow, golden rhythms of
Ages 4–8
Birds of a Feather
Jane Yolen
Fourteen bird species come to life through intimate photographs and clever poems that reveal the secrets of their feathe
Ages 6–10
Now I See Summer
Mac Barnett
For the child who thrives in the sunshine and loves noticing the small wonders of the outdoors. This book celebrates the
Ages 2–6
If I Could Eat the Stars
Rebecca M. Newman
For the child who marvels at the moon or finds magic in a puddle, this collection of poems celebrates the everyday wonde
Ages 6–12
Song of the North
Frank Asch
For the child who feels a sense of awe when looking at the stars or snow, this poetic journey captures the quiet majesty
Ages 4–8
Circle of Thanks
Susi Gregg Fowler
The vast Alaskan tundra comes to life in this lyrical look at how the animals and people of the north depend on one anot
Ages 4–8
Outside, Inside
LeUyen Pham
For the child who remembers when the world went quiet. A gentle way to process the collective experience of staying insi
Ages 3–8
Birdsongs
Betsy Franco
Ten taps of a woodpecker start a counting journey through the day, ending with a mockingbird who repeats every chirp and
Ages 3–7