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Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,164 books about gratitude & appreciation
0–3 yrs
692 books
4–7 yrs
1254 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Nell Plants a Tree
Anne Wynter
For the child curious about how a giant tree began, this lyrical story connects a grandmother's childhood action to her
Ages 4–8
Mi papá es un agrícola/My Father, the Farmworker
J. Román Pérez Varela
For the child whose parent works long, grueling hours away from home. This bilingual tribute builds pride and dignity in
Ages 4–8
In Daddy's Arms I am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers
Javaka Steptoe
Award-winning art and words honor the African American experience by celebrating the strength, height, and enduring love
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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Ms. Bixby's Last Day
John David Anderson
For the child grappling with the news that a favorite teacher or mentor is seriously ill, this story honors the profound
Ages 8–12
Between Earth and Sky: Legends of Native American Sacred Places
Joseph Bruchac
Native American legends told in free-verse reveal how every living thing across the mountains and plains holds a sacred
Ages 6–10
Curious George
Curious George Says Thank You
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
After receiving a card in the mail, George decides to spread kindness by making and sending his own thank-you notes to e
Ages 3–7
All You Need
Howard Schwartz
Soft watercolors follow the journey of a young girl in China as she grows into an artist who cherishes the small, quiet
Ages 4–8
100 Things That Make Me Happy: A Picture Book
Amy Schwartz
For the child who needs a gentle reminder of the small wonders in their day, from red socks to hide and seek.
Ages 2–5
Love to Mama: A Tribute to Mothers
Pat Mora
Celebrate the deep bonds between children and their mothers or grandmothers through this vibrant bilingual collection of
Ages 5–10
The Lonely Mailman
Susanna Isern
An elderly mailman spends his days bringing joy to every animal in the forest, but he quietly wonders if a letter will e
Ages 4–8
Long Night Moon
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who feels small under the vast night sky, this poetic journey through the moon's monthly names offers a so
Ages 4–8
Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man
David A. Adler
Baseball legend Lou Gehrig faces his toughest opponent yet after a devastating diagnosis. His story is one of incredible
Ages 6–10
Richard Scarry's Please and Thank You Book
Richard Scarry
For the child learning to navigate the world with kindness, this classic guide uses the playful citizens of Busytown to
Ages 2–5
The Family Tree
David McPhail
For the child who loves the outdoors and needs to understand how our choices today protect nature for the generations th
Ages 4–8
Are We There Yet?
Sven Völker
A patient Butterfly helps an impatient Bear notice the flowers, the breeze, and the small wonders they encounter while w
Ages 3–6
Goodnight Ganesha
Nadia Salomon
A quiet, rhythmic peace settles over a grandparents' home as two children bid a fond goodnight to every cherished object
Ages 3–7
When Cherry Blossoms Fall
Katrina Goldsaito
The Japanese concept of mono-no-aware helps a young girl find beauty in the fleeting life of cherry blossoms and the mem
Ages 4–8
The Power of the Nile
Baby Professor
The ancient history of the Nile unfolds in this exploration of the landscape and the power dynamics of the pharaohs who
Ages 6–9
A Book for Boys and Girls
John Bunyan
For the family exploring the history of storytelling or seeking classic moral lessons through poetic observations of nat
Ages 10–18
One Small Place #2
One Small Place by the Sea
Barbara Brenner
Watch the tides rise and fall in a vibrant habitat where every plant and animal plays a vital role in the ocean's cycle
Ages 4–8
Land of Gray Wolf, The
Thomas Locker
For the child learning about our connection to the Earth and the cycle of nature's healing after human impact.
Ages 6–10
Is It True?
Eugene Gagliano
The most fascinating thing you will learn is that plants can actually process information from their environment to inte
Ages 5–10
Pass the Energy, Please!
Barbara Shaw McKinney
Energy travels through Arctic snow, African plains, and meadow grasses in this rhyming look at how every living thing is
Ages 5–10
All That Grows
Jack Wong
For the child learning that the best things take time. This gentle story helps little ones appreciate the quiet magic of
Ages 4–8