• A Walk through Our Church: Gertrud Mueller Nelson describes a sense of gratitude for a high liturgical celebration in the Christian faith.
  • Sing Praise: Rhonda Gowler Greene illustrates a world where animals, humans, and all aspects of the natural world are grateful and sing praise to God.
  • Three Hens and a Peacock: Lester L. Laminack has written about three hens and a peacock who try an experiment and come away with new respect and gratitude for each other.
  • A Good Trade: Alma Fullerton inspires readers with this touching story, set in Africa, about the salutary benefits of generosity and kindness.
  • Littleland: Marion Billet expands children's gratitude for a world filled with wonders through this glorious search-and-say picture book.
  • Thank You, God: J. Bradley Wigger presents a devotional celebration of a day during which we tally up our thanks for all God has given us.
  • Keeping the City Going: Brian Floca brings to light resilient exceptions to pandemic stillness, sources of gratitude in a difficult time.
  • For Every Little Thing: June Cotner and Nancy Tupper Ling have collected poems of appreciation that carry young readers through the day from waking to dreaming.
  • A Bowl Full of Peace: Caren Stelson kindles gratitude and hope in this tale of a bowl, passed down through generations, that survives an atomic bomb blast.
  • The Thank-You Game: Katie Bloom teaches the way that a simple game can transform feelings of lack into assurance that all is well.
  • Look and Be Grateful: Tomie dePaola, the beloved award-winning author and illustrator, celebrates gratefulness practice in this board book primer.
  • Good Night, Wind: Linda Elovitz Marshall brings us a Yiddish folktale about the wind needing to rest after a long winter, in which children provide a napping spot, guidance, and gratitude.

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