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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
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Kayla Miller
For the child learning to find joy and contentment in what they have. A sweet exploration of moving past the 'more, more
Ages 3–7
Only a Toad
Brian Marchant, Heather Marchant
A restless toad wanders far from home only to realize his own life is pretty wonderful, told in both English and Hmong w
Ages 5–9
We Are Grateful/Otsaliheliga
Traci Sorell
For families looking to cultivate a daily practice of gratitude while exploring the vibrant traditions and resilient his
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
6 books
The Butter Man
Elizabeth Alalou, Ali Alalou
As a young girl waits for her dinner, her father shares a powerful story about his own childhood in Morocco during a tim
Ages 4–8
Missing Math: A Number Mystery
Loreen Leedy
Numbers have vanished from the entire town, leaving the best detective baffled and everything in chaos until the sneaky
Ages 4–8
Homegrown House
Janet S. Wong
For the child who feels unsettled by frequent moves and longs for a place where they can truly take root and grow.
Ages 4–8
Garden of the Spirit Bear: Life in the Great Northern Rainforest
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Deep within the Pacific Coast rainforest, rare white bears wander through old-growth trees in an ecosystem teeming with
Ages 7–10
Great Journeys
Pond
Gordon Morrison
For the child who loves to sit quietly and observe the world. This peaceful guide explores how a small pond ecosystem tr
Ages 5–10
Leafy Landmarks: Travels with Trees
Michelle Schaub
Poems in many styles and colorful illustrations follow a family as they visit fourteen of the most historic and legendar
Ages 6–10
Horseshoe Crabs and Shorebirds: The Story of a Food Web
Victoria Crenson
Watercolor paintings illustrate the vital connection between horseshoe crabs and the shorebirds that depend on them duri
Ages 5–10
Earthmates
Patricia Hubbell
Realistic watercolors bring thirty-five playful poems to life, celebrating the diverse animals that walk, crawl, and roa
Ages 5–9
Susan Stockdale Nature Books
Nature's Paintbrush: The Patterns and Colors Around You
Susan Stockdale
Spotted fur and striped wings serve a secret purpose in this vibrant look at how animals use colors and patterns to hide
Ages 3–7
Aldo Leopold: American Ecologist
Peter Anderson
Vintage photographs trace the life of Aldo Leopold, a pioneering forester who fought to protect the vital connections be
Ages 8–12
Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story
Danielle Greendeer, Anthony Perry, Alexis Bunten
A Wampanoag grandmother shares the story of how the forest spirits and her ancestors helped the Pilgrims survive their f
Ages 3–7
Anholt's Artists Books for Children #7
Matisse: The King of Color
Laurence Anholt
Henri Matisse creates a masterpiece of stained glass as a gift of gratitude for the kind friend who nursed him through h
Ages 5–9
Yum! ¡MmMm! ¡Que Rico! America's Sproutings
Pat Mora
Celebrate the origins of your favorite foods through playful haiku and cultural history. Perfect for curious eaters disc
Ages 4–9
Ansel Adams: America's Photographer
Beverly Gherman
Vivid black-and-white images reveal the life of an artist who used his camera to protect the majestic American wildernes
Ages 9–12
Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle
Claire A. Nivola
Young Sylvia Earle transforms her childhood curiosity about the Florida coast into a groundbreaking career exploring and
Ages 4–8
Angels in the Dust
Margot Theis Raven
For the child who needs to see how families stay strong and hopeful through difficult environmental or financial hardshi
Ages 6–10
Piece by Piece: Ernestine's Gift for President Roosevelt
Lupe Ruiz-Flores
Using only wood from government food crates, a young girl during the Great Depression carves a heartfelt thank-you gift
Ages 5–9
Rice
Yu Hongcheng
Detailed paintings reveal the fascinating year-long journey of growing rice among the beautiful mountains of China's Yun
Ages 5–10
Little House
The Little House Guidebook
William Anderson
For the child who loves the Little House on the Prairie series and wants to see the real-life locations where Laura and
Ages 8–14
Spin a Scarf of Sunshine
Dawn Casey
Nari shears her sheep and spins the wool into a golden scarf, following the gentle thread of nature from the animal's ba
Ages 3–7
Sashiko
Barbara Ciletti
Luminous watercolors tell the story of how simple mending stitches evolved into the beautiful Japanese art of Edo-period
Ages 5–9