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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+
Peek-A-Boo Haiku
Danna Smith
For the curious toddler discovering the magic of the outdoors, this interactive board book blends the rhythm of haiku wi
Ages 0–3
Water
Olga Fadeeva
For the child who asks why the ocean is salty or where rain goes. This beautifully illustrated guide reveals the science
Ages 7–10
The Magic Tree of Sharing
Yaffa Turgeman
For the child learning that being kind to others is the best way to thrive, this gentle parable shows how a community's
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
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A to Z Nature Poetry
Michelle R K Hed
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard, these gentle poems celebrate the natural world while reinforcing
Ages 3–8
Animals of Hawaii and the Samoa Islands Fascinating Facts Book for Kids
Zofia Kos
For the child who loves the ocean and tropical adventures, this photographic primer introduces the colorful wildlife of
Ages 6–10
In God's Creation
Animals of the Ocean
Janice Millane Wasmer
For the curious preschooler who loves the beach: explore the deep blue through playful rhymes and vibrant illustrations
Ages 3–7
Beauty and the Firefly
Veronica Moton
For the child learning to see the magic in everyday moments and the value of true beauty. A sweet story about a girl's d
Ages 3–7
One Day at the Seashore
Deborah A. Vitacco
For the curious explorer preparing for their first trip to the beach or wanting to understand the hidden life found in t
Ages 3–6
All about Yellowstone
Anber Calderon
For the curious young explorer preparing for a family vacation or a child fascinated by the wonders of the natural world
Ages 6–10
Gathering the Sun: an Alphabet in Spanish and English
Alma Flor Ada
For children exploring their roots or learning a second language, this poetic alphabet celebrates the dignity of farm wo
Ages 5–10
Digging for Words: Jose Alberto Gutiérrez and the Library He Built
Angela Burke Kunkel
In the neighborhoods of Bogota, a dedicated garbage collector rescues books from the trash to build a magical community
Ages 4–8
Bringing Back the Wolves: How a Predator Restored an Ecosystem
Jude Isabella
Witness the fascinating transformation of Yellowstone as the return of the wolf ripple through the landscape to restore
Ages 8–12
Nature in Crisis
The Human Microbiome: The Germs That Keep You Healthy
Rebecca E. Hirsch
Millions of tiny microbes live inside the human body, working constantly to digest food, fight off dangerous germs, and
Ages 8–11
Weeds Find a Way
Cindy Jenson-Elliott
The uncelebrated weed is actually a master traveler and survivor, thriving in the toughest spots through incredible pers
Ages 4–8
Grandma's Purple Flowers
Adjoa J. Burrowes
After the loss of her grandmother, Hyacinth seeks peace and healing through the beauty of the purple flowers and natural
Ages 4–8
Stork: Discovering Stork in pictures
Fabian Purando
For the nature-loving child who asks a million questions about wildlife, this visual guide helps them discover the wonde
Ages 4–8
Hey, Water!
written and illustrated by Antoinette Portis
A young girl follows water through its many transformations, accompanied by sumi ink illustrations and simple facts abou
Ages 4–8
First Step Nonfiction
Where Do You Live?
Marcie Bovetz
From busy city apartments to quiet suburban houses, people find many different ways to build a home and live in a commun
Ages 3–6
Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold
Joyce Sidman
Richly layered illustrations and vocabulary-filled sidebars reveal the secret ways honeybees and other creatures survive
Ages 6–10
This Is the Nest That Robin Built
Denise Fleming
Squirrel, horse, and pig pitch in to help Robin build a home in this rhythmic, colorful tale of neighborhood cooperation
Ages 3–7
Humphrey's First Christmas
Carol Heyer
For the child who struggles with sharing or putting others first, this story explores how even a grumpy, self-centered h
Ages 4–8
Nature Did It First: Engineering Through Biomimicry
Susan E. Goodman
The natural world is full of brilliant inventions; see how sticky burrs, bird wings, and insect shells have inspired the
Ages 4–8
Dirt Boy
Erik Jon Slangerup
Running away to avoid a bath leads Fister straight to a filthy giant who might just change his mind about the benefits o
Ages 4–8
On the Day the Tall Ships Sailed
Betty Paraskevas
A majestic bald eagle soars above the coast, watching the silent beauty of massive sailing ships as they glide across th
Ages 4–8