Children’s Books about being Grateful

Welcome to Thanksgiving week. In our Homeschool were taking a break this week but I still want to make sure Charlie learns something new each day. With my niece Lily and Jason out of school this week I’ve picked out Children’s Books about being Grateful for Charlie to read to them everyday this week.

The Gifts You Cannot Buy: an empowering children’s book about values and gratitude

Are there gifts you can’t buy? What is their value? The Gifts You Cannot Buy is a children’s book written in poetry form that explores those questions. Some gifts are so powerful, they are priceless. This beautiful and inspiring book helps readers of all ages reflect on some of the most important things in life: people, friendship, time, nature, faith, love and hope. It will bring families together as they discuss the themes and topics of the book and view the simple yet enchanting illustrations.

What are some of the gifts you’ve received in your life that are priceless? What do they mean to you? How have they changed your life? Open up conversation with your loved ones, steer them toward the more important things in life and encourage your little ones to appreciate what they have.

* Bonus Content: At the end of the book you will find the sections “Let’s think about it” and “An activity for you” with questions that stimulate reflection and discussion on the theme of the story and an activity that will help the entire family to create lasting memories while exercising values and gratitude.

Gratitude is My Superpower: A children’s book about Giving Thanks and Practicing Positivity (My Superpower Books)


Do you want to teach your children how to be grateful for the things they already have?
Little Betsy will learn that happiness is made up of simple things in life, both small and big. With the help of the magic stone, she will begin to feel gratitude for her parents, friends, and toys. But what happens when little Betsy forgets to use the magic of her stone? She will realize that the power of gratitude is hidden in her heart.

“Gratitude is my superpower” will teach your little ones to appreciate the warmth of home, time spent playing with friends, and family relationships.
This book will help your kids in many ways:
they will focus on the blessings they receive every day,
they will begin to appreciate what others do for them,
they will feel true happiness when they realize that they have everything they need.
Practice Daily Gratitude

Also included Gratitude Journal to improve happiness and gain a new appreciation for your life and life or your children.

“Gratitude’s in all of us and all we have to do,
is stop and think how thankful we are, instead of feeling blue!”

Teach Your Dragon Gratitude: A Story About Being Grateful (My Dragon Books)

A Cute Children’s Book To Foster the Attitude of Gratitude, Appreciation, and Thankfulness (My Dragon Books – Volume 56)

Having a pet dragon is fun! You can train him to do many things…
You can train him to sit, rollover, and play…
You can teach him to candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or other cool things…

But what if your dragon doesn’t appreciate what he has?
What if he’s not grateful for what you and others do for him?
What if he takes things for granted?
What if he keeps complaining about what he doesn’t have instead of being grateful for what he has?
What if he believes everything is about him and he is entitled to everything?
What should you do?

You teach him gratitude!
You train him to be happy for what he has.
You teach him to be grateful for what others do for him.
You show him how to be happy for what others have instead of complaining and wanting what belongs to others.
You teach him the Attitude of Gratitude, and being thankful for the things he has, the clothes he wears, the house he lives in, the love of his family, and much more…
How do you do that?

Books for Kids: The Things I’m Grateful For: (Bedtime Stories for Kids Ages 4-8): Cute Short Stories for Kids About Being Thankful (Happy Kid Books Book 1)

Stories about being grateful! Gratitude and appreciation can make life wonderful. These five short stories are excellent for teaching your little one about being thankful for the things they have. Each story is beautifully crafted with morals and lessons about gratitude and includes just for fun activities!

The Gratitude Jar – A children’s book about creating habits of thankfulness and a positive mindset.: Appreciating and being thankful for the little things in life.

Teach kids a positive mindset and thankfulness with this beautifully illustrated picture book. It’s the perfect story for Thanksgiving or any time of year! In a world full of entitlement and constant comparison, this book can help give kids a new perspective.

Mina was feeling sorry for herself. She always seemed to notice the good things that others had, but she didn’t. One day, her family decided to make a gratitude jar, and things began to change. Soon the family discovers the power of gratitude and appreciation for life’s simple things.
This delightful story introduces thankfulness and helps kids strengthen their gratitude skills. It’s an excellent tool for developing children’s core values, mindful habits, happiness, and overall quality of life.
What are you grateful for? Give the gift of gratitude by sharing this book and starting a jar with your kids and family today.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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