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Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation
Gratitude & Appreciation Books for Kids | Wonderlit
2,150 books about gratitude & appreciation
0–3 yrs
682 books
4–7 yrs
1251 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Poetrees
Douglas Florian
Whimsical poems and hidden artwork celebrate the unique traits of trees, blending wordplay with fascinating facts about
Ages 6–10
Sequoia
Tony Johnston
For the child who feels small in a big world, this gentle poem explores the quiet strength and enduring patience of natu
Ages 4–8
Welcome to the Wonder House
Rebecca Kai Dotlich & Georgia Heard
For the child who asks a hundred questions a day, this lyrical collection turns everyday moments and quiet spaces into m
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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High Tide for Horseshoe Crabs
Lisa Kahn Schnell
Millions of horseshoe crabs emerge from the sea to lay their eggs on the Delaware Bay shores, attracting flocks of hungr
Ages 4–8
Lord of the Cranes
Kerstin Chen
For the child learning that true character is found in how we treat those with the least. This ancient tale celebrates k
Ages 5–9
New Toys
Somchit Douangpanya
Bandith watches his classmates bring exciting new toys to school and struggles with his feelings when his parents explai
Ages 4–8
Log's Life, A
Wendy Pfeffer
A fallen oak tree transforms into a bustling apartment building for forest creatures as it slowly turns back into the ve
Ages 4–8
Nature Books
An Egg Is Quiet
Dianna Aston
Observe the life-sized wonders of birds, reptiles, and insects through delicate hand-lettered facts and illustrations of
Ages 4–9
Billions of Years, Amazing Changes: The Story of Evolution
Laurence Pringle
For the child who asks how the world began and how we got here. A clear, scientific look at the history of life on Earth
Ages 9–12
Amazing World
Amazing Treasures
David Long
For the child who loves finding hidden gems, this book explores the world's most breathtaking wonders, from deep-sea wre
Ages 7–12
If You Should Hear a Honey Guide
April Pulley Sayre
Follow a small brown bird across the East African savanna to find a secret hive in this poetic look at the real-life con
Ages 4–9
Plants Feed Me
Lizzy Rockwell
For the curious child wondering where their dinner comes from. This gentle guide transforms the grocery store into a gar
Ages 3–7
Animal Scavengers
Vultures
Sandra Markle
Natures own cleanup crew works around the globe, keeping ecosystems healthy by recycling dead animals through their uniq
Ages 6–10
The Night Rainbow
Barbara Juster Esbensen
Lyrical free verse and ancient legends reveal why the Northern Lights dance across the sky, accompanied by fascinating f
Ages 5–10
Watching Desert Wildlife
Jim Arnosky
Vibrant watercolors bring the American Southwest to life as you learn how to quietly observe the animals that call the d
Ages 6–10
Terrific
Jon Agee
For the child who tends to see the glass as half empty or meets new experiences with a skeptical 'terrific.'
Ages 4–8
The Crane Wife
Odds Bodkin
For the family discussing how greed can strain our most precious relationships and the importance of honoring our promis
Ages 6–12
Let's Count the Raindrops
Fumi Kosaka
Large-scale paintings bring the sun, clouds, and fog to life in this gentle collection of rhymes about the wonders of th
Ages 2–5
Susan Grigsby's Garden Stories #1
In the Garden with Dr. Carver
Susan Grigsby
For the child who thrives in nature and wonders how one person can transform a community. This story celebrates the joy
Ages 5–9
Haystack
Bonnie Geisert
Dusty browns and grass greens illustrate the changing seasons on a Midwestern farm, where a giant haystack serves a vita
Ages 5–10
My Light
Molly Bang
Golden rays of sunlight travel from space to power the wind, water, and plants that keep our world running in this lumin
Ages 4–9
Bye, Mis' Lela
Dorothy Carter
For children processing the death of a beloved caregiver. This gentle story helps kids navigate the transition from sadn
Ages 4–8
Behold the Hummingbird!
Suzanne Slade
These jewel-toned pollinators can fly thousands of miles a year despite their tiny size, playing a huge role in the natu
Ages 4–8
Biomes of North America
A Walk in the Tundra
Rebecca L. Johnson
For the child who asks how animals survive in the coldest places on Earth. This guide nurtures a sense of wonder for the
Ages 7–10