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Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,163 books about gratitude & appreciation
0–3 yrs
692 books
4–7 yrs
1253 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Gorilla Walk
Betsy Lewin, Ted Lewin
For the child who wonders what it is really like to trek through a rainforest and meet a silverback gorilla face to face
Ages 7–12
Our California
Pam Muñoz Ryan
Bright, mural-style illustrations lead a rhyming tour through fourteen iconic cities and the diverse natural regions of
Ages 5–10
Mr. Mintz's Blintzes
Leslie Kimmelman
When an injury keeps Mr. Mintz from the kitchen, his neighbors gather to bake his famous Shavuot blintzes as a surprise.
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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No Monkeys, No Chocolate
Allen Young, Melissa Stewart
For the curious child who wonders where their favorite treats come from, this book reveals the hidden links between rain
Ages 5–9
Slow Down: 50 Mindful Moments in Nature
Rachel Williams
For the child who feels rushed by a busy world. This soothing guide reveals the tiny, magical transformations happening
Ages 6–10
Storm on the Desert
Carolyn Lesser
For the child who marvels at the world outside, this poetic journey captures the dramatic power and renewing beauty of a
Ages 5–9
Paul Goble Gallery: Three Native American Stories
Paul Goble
For the child who feels a deep connection to the natural world and wonders about the origins of the animals and stars ar
Ages 5–10
Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems
Joyce Sidman
Tiny insects and hidden plants take center stage in this rhythmic look at the vibrant, bustling ecosystem of a pond.
Ages 6–10
Crispin the Pig #1
Crispin: The Pig Who Had It All
Ted Dewan
Crispin the pig has every gadget imaginable, yet it is a mysterious, empty box on Christmas morning that finally sparks
Ages 3–7
Sputnik's Guide to Life on Earth
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, the writer behind the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, brings his signature wit and imagination to t
Ages 9–12
A Day with Yayah
Nicola I. Campbell
For the child curious about the natural world and the special wisdom only a grandparent can share. Explore the Nicola Va
Ages 4–8
A First Book of...
Outside Your Window: A First Book of Nature
Nicola Davies
Vibrant illustrations and free-verse poems capture the wonders of the natural world, from changing seasons to the small
Ages 4–8
Pieces: A Year in Poems and Quilts
Anna Grossnickle Hines
Gentle rhymes and intricate patchwork quilts capture the shifting beauty of the year, from the first spring flower to th
Ages 5–10
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Justine Korman Fontes
Charlie Brown searches for the true meaning of Christmas while everyone around him is caught up in the commercial frenzy
Ages 4–8
Counting on the Woods: A Poem
George Ella Lyon
Count your way through the lush Kentucky woods in this poetic journey past green leaves, quiet animals, and the beauty o
Ages 3–7
If You Want to Visit a Sea Garden
Kay Weisman
Discover the ancient clam gardens of the Pacific Northwest and learn how Indigenous communities have carefully tended th
Ages 4–8
And the Good Brown Earth
Kathy Henderson
For the child learning about the beauty of patience and the steady rhythms of the natural world through a garden that gr
Ages 3–7
Joha Makes a Wish
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who needs to learn that getting exactly what you ask for isn't always what's best. A playful look at the u
Ages 4–8
Cozy Light, Cozy Night
Elisa Kleven
Gentle rhymes capture the sensory comforts of the year, from the warmth of autumn apple pie to the rhythmic bobbing of s
Ages 2–5
First Step Nonfiction: Then and Now #3
Home Then and Now
Robin Nelson
For the curious child wondering how Grandma lived without a microwave. Simple photos compare chores, cooking, and lighti
Ages 4–7
Big Ideas That Changed the World #4
Keep It Clean!
Don Brown
For the curious kid who loves gross-out facts and wants to know why we wash our hands, brush our teeth, and where all ou
Ages 8–12
First Look
Find Out about Farming
Helen Gregory
For the curious child who wonders where their dinner comes from. This simple introduction to farm life explains the dail
Ages 3–7
Julia Rothman Anatomy #1
Farm Anatomy
Julia Rothman
Detailed diagrams and hand-drawn illustrations pull back the curtain on country life, from the inner workings of a milki
Ages 7–14
First Step Nonfiction: Then and Now #1
School Then and Now
Robin Nelson
For the child curious about how their grandparents went to school, this guide uses real photos to compare old-fashioned
Ages 5–8