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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+
My World for Young Readers
White Tailed Deer
Nandara Quill
For the nature-loving child who asks a million questions about the animals in their backyard, this book fosters a deep a
Ages 3–8
Animal Haiku #1
The Cuckoo's Haiku and Other Birding Poems
Michael J. Rosen
Quiet haikus and delicate watercolors capture the distinct calls and sudden movements of over twenty birds, from the wil
Ages 6–12
The Shipwrecked Sailor: An Egyptian Tale with Hieroglyphs
Tamara Bower
An ancient Egyptian papyrus comes to life in this tale of a stranded sailor and the giant, golden-scaled serpent who rul
Ages 6–10
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12–18 yrs
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Lala Salama: A Tanzanian Lullaby
Patricia MacLachlan
The gentle rhythm of life along Lake Tanganyika comes to life as a mother whispers the day's events to her sleepy baby.
Ages 2–5
A Joy Joyfully Book
A Grandmother's Love
Joy Joyfully
For the child who shares a special bond with their grandma, this rhyming book celebrates the small moments and big love
Ages 3–7
I Remember Papa
Helen Ketteman
A young boy saves his money for a baseball glove and heads to town, but his trip with Papa turns into a memory more valu
Ages 5–9
The Cat Barked?
Lydia Monks
A cat spends his time dreaming of a dog's life until he starts to realize all the wonderful things that only a feline ca
Ages 3–7
What Sound/Color #2
What Sound Is Morning?
Grant Snider
For the early riser or the child who needs a little nudge to wake up, this sensory journey transforms the quiet dawn int
Ages 3–5
Vincent's Colors
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Vincent van Gogh’s own words from his personal letters describe the brilliant yellows and deep blues found in his most f
Ages 4–8
John Burroughs: The Sage of Slabsides
Ginger Wadsworth
Step inside a rustic cabin in the Catskills to meet the poet and pioneer who helped launch the American conservation mov
Ages 9–12
I Am Eyes Ni Macho
Leila Ward
Wake up to the vibrant sights and sounds of the Kenyan landscape as seen through the observant and joyful eyes of a youn
Ages 3–7
The Octopuppy
Martin McKenna
Edgar wanted a regular puppy, but he got Jarvis the octopus instead. Can a multi-tentacled pet ever learn to be the perf
Ages 4–8
My Dog Never Says Please
Suzanne Williams
For the child who feels overwhelmed by rules and chores, this funny story explores what happens when a boy decides the g
Ages 4–8
Otto: The Boy Who Loved Cars
Kara LaReau
Otto cares about cars and nothing else, until he wakes up to find he has actually transformed into one, unable to talk o
Ages 4–8
The Keeper of Wild Words
Brooke Smith
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard, this story inspires a deep appreciation for the specific names o
Ages 4–8
Classic Art for Children: The Seasons
The Imagination Feast
For the parent wanting to nurture a love for fine art, this guide uses the changing seasons to introduce toddlers and pr
Ages 2–6
When I Talk to God #1
When I Talk to God, I Talk About You
Chrissy Metz, Bradley Collins
For parents seeking a gentle way to share their faith and deep affection, this rhyming book uses animal families to mode
Ages 3–7
Noodle Bear
Mark Gravas
For the child who thinks the grass is always greener elsewhere. Follow a noodle-obsessed bear who learns that fame and p
Ages 3–7
The Gift Inside the Box
Adam Grant, Allison Sweet Grant
For the child who is learning that the best part of a present isn't what is inside, but the spirit of the person who giv
Ages 3–7
For Your Smile
Loryn Brantz
For parents seeking to share the overwhelming love they feel for their new baby through high-contrast art and lyrical wo
Ages 0–3
What Are You Waiting For?
Scott Menchin
For the child who struggles with the jitters of waiting, this story uses humorous animals to show that the best parts of
Ages 4–8
Stone Bench In An Empty Park
Paul B. Janeczko
Haiku and photography work together to reveal the quiet beauty and natural wonders hidden within the bustling landscape
Ages 8–14
Franklin #9
Franklin Plants a Tree
Paulette Bourgeois, Sharon Jennings
Franklin feels let down by his tiny Earth Day seedling until he learns to see the grand potential hidden within a small,
Ages 3–7
Hello Autumn
Colorful Tex
For the child noticing the crisp air and changing trees, this collection of poems celebrates the sensory transition from
Ages 3–7