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30 day gratitude challenge for kids

This 30 day gratitude challenge for kids is the perfect way to encourage your kids to be grateful and thankful for all they have during the month of November.

What a great way to celebrate Thanksgiving!

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Tip: When you print your Gratitude Challenge for Kids, select “fit to paper” to make sure that nothing gets cut off.

Ideas for kids to practice gratitude and thankfulness

Here are a few of the ideas that you’ll find included in this November gratitude challenge:

Picture books about gratitude

Here is a fantastic book list of suggested picture books that teach lessons on gratitude, thankfulness, and contentment. These are just a few of our family’s personal favorites for November. I hope you’ll love them, too!

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Preview Product Price
Bear Says Thanks (The Bear Books) Bear Says Thanks (The Bear Books) $7.70Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
Thanks for Nothing (Mother Bruce Series) Thanks for Nothing (Mother Bruce Series) $6.72Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Money Tree The Money Tree $10.99Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Gratitude Jar - A children's book... The Gratitude Jar – A children’s book… $13.99Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
A Little Thankful SPOT (A Little Spot) A Little Thankful SPOT (A Little Spot) $10.97Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Berenstain Bears Count Their... The Berenstain Bears Count Their… $5.57Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Biggest House in the World (Knopf... The Biggest House in the World (Knopf… $7.99Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
Thank You Book, The-An Elephant and... Thank You Book, The-An Elephant and… $7.12Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Quiltmaker's Gift The Quiltmaker’s Gift $9.99Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon
The Thank You Letter (Jane Cabrera's... The Thank You Letter (Jane Cabrera’s… $6.18 Buy on Amazon
Thanksgiving in the Woods (Countryside... Thanksgiving in the Woods (Countryside… $10.30Amazon Prime Buy on Amazon

Crafts and activities

Here are some of the crafts, games, and activities that I’ve included on the calendar. (Including links for some of them to more detailed descriptions.) I hope you enjoy doing some of these things with your kids this month!

  • Make a thankful pumpkin
  • Make a card to send to a community helper
  • Gratitude A-Z activity
  • Watch Madame Blueberry– A VeggieTales movie all about being grateful for what what you have
  • Pray and thank God for the blessings He has given us
  • Take a thankful walk- Watch and listen for all the things you are grateful for as you walk
  • Facetime a relative- Tell them how grateful you are to have them in your life.
  • Tell someone why you’re thankful for them
  • Before bed, share what was the best part of your day
  • Sing a Bible verse
  • Play the MM gratitude game
  • Make a thankful turkey

Acts of kindness

And, of course, one of the best ways to be grateful for what you have is to help others. Here are a few of the acts of kindness included on the gratitude calendar:

  • Do a chore without being asked
  • Give a compliment
  • Donate books or toys
  • Donate to a food bank
  • Write a letter for Operation Gratitude
  • Bake a fall treat to give away
  • Draw a picture to give away
  • Try to go all day without complaing
  • Share your toys with a sibling or friend
  • Collect coins for a Salvation Army bucket
  • Put out snacks or drinks for your delivery drivers

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Have a great fall. I’m thankful for all of you!

-Laura

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