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Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,071 books about gratitude & appreciation
0–3 yrs
659 books
4–7 yrs
1212 books
8–11 yrs
159 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Babushka's Doll
Patricia Polacco
Selfish Natasha learns a magical lesson about patience and empathy when her grandmother lets her play with a very specia
Ages 4–8
The Keeping Quilt
Patricia Polacco
A single quilt travels through five generations of a Jewish family, from a voyage from Russia to weddings and the arriva
Ages 4–10
Classic Myths #2
King Midas and the Golden Touch
M. Charlotte Craft
For the child who struggles with wanting everything they see. This stunningly illustrated myth explores how our greatest
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
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These... Count! #1
These Bees Count!
Alison Formento
Listen to the bees as they count to ten while making honey, and see how these tiny workers help flowers and food grow al
Ages 4–8
Mama's Bank Account
Kathryn Forbes
For the child who needs to see the quiet strength in family bonds and the creative ways parents shield their children fr
Ages 9–14
One-Room School
Raymond Bial
For the child curious about how their great-grandparents learned, this book explores the simple, hardworking world of th
Ages 7–11
Tree of Cranes
Allen Say
For the child curious about different ways to celebrate, this quiet story explores how family memories and heritage can
Ages 4–8
Willoughby & The Lion
Greg Foley
After moving far away from home, Willoughby encounters an enchanted lion who teaches him that friendship is the most val
Ages 4–8
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney
Judith Viorst
Saying goodbye to a pet is hard. When a little boy can only think of nine good things to say about his cat Barney, his f
Ages 4–9
Third Grade Science Books
Water, Water Everywhere, What & Why?
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders where rain comes from or why we need to drink water. A simple introduction to the wate
Ages 4–7
Diane Siebert Americana Poetry #3
Heartland
Diane Siebert
Rich oil paintings and lyrical verses celebrate the sweeping fields, hardworking farms, and golden horizons of the Ameri
Ages 5–11
Sea Critters
Sylvia A. Earle
For the curious child who dreams of exploring the ocean's depths. Renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle introduces the fas
Ages 4–8
The Magnificent Book of
The Magnificent Book of Cats
Barbara Taylor
For the young animal lover eager to discover the world of felines, from cuddly household pets to majestic wild hunters.
Ages 7–12
The Native American Indian Approved Means to Gather Food
Baby Professor
For children curious about how people lived long ago, this book explores traditional Indigenous methods for finding and
Ages 7–10
A Book about My Sister
Amanda N. Stewart
For the child who wants to celebrate their sibling relationship through art and stories. A creative way to capture speci
Ages 5–10
The Barn Owls
Tony Johnston
For the child who finds peace in the quiet rhythms of nature and the steady, unchanging cycles of life through the years
Ages 4–8
Serendipity Books #12
Maui-Maui
Stephen Cosgrove
A wise whale shows the Amomonies how to live in harmony with the ocean by taking only what is needed to maintain the bal
Ages 4–8
Shaped Novelty Board Books
Grape-ful For You
Paige Turner
A playful way to shower your little one with affection through silly fruit puns. Perfect for parents wanting a lighthear
Ages 0–3
Emily Brown #1
That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
Cressida Cowell
For the child who has a beloved comfort object and needs to know that their personal treasures are more valuable than an
Ages 3–7
Candlewick Sparks #1
How Did That Get in My Lunchbox? The Story of Food
Chris Butterworth
For the curious child who asks where their food comes from. This engaging guide traces lunchbox favorites from the farm
Ages 5–8
Poems Have Roots
Lilian Moore
Watch the snow dust fall and listen to maples talk in this collection of poems that celebrates the quiet magic of the wo
Ages 6–10
Magic Lights and Streets of Shining Jet
Dennis Saunders
Vivid color photographs pair with poems about tiny creatures, changing weather, and the edge of the sea to celebrate the
Ages 5–11
Swahili Books #1
Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book
Muriel Feelings
Swahili numbers from one to ten provide a rhythmic introduction to the vibrant scenes of daily life across East Africa.
Ages 4–8
Robin Hill School #10
Happy Thanksgiving
Margaret McNamara
The first graders are all dressed up and ready for their Thanksgiving celebration when a sudden fire drill sends the who
Ages 4–6