Gratitude Activity for Kids with Printable Worksheet
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Gratitude Activity for Kids
We’re reading Bear Says Thanks by Karma Wilson and sharing fun activities about being grateful to go along with the story. Gratitude is important for kids to learn at every age.
This week I’m sharing a gratitude activity for kids with a free printable name activity that not only helps develop handwriting and name recognition, but also helps kids think about all the things they’re thankful for in life!
Being thankful contributes not just to their overall happiness, but it cultivates a deeper appreciation for all they have already.
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A Great Gratitude Book For Kids
Bear is hosting a dinner party for all his friends to say thanks. His friends show up with food to share but bear realizes his cupboards are bare! Bear does find something to share in this cute story about being thankful.
What About A Gratitude Journal?
Another fun way to document gratitude is with a gratitude journal. Either use the free gratitude printable sheet below to make your own or order one for your child to fill in.
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More Kids Activities about being Grateful
Gratitude Acrostic Printable Books from Chickadee Lit
Bear Says Thanks Gratitude Counting Activity from Sugar Aunts
Easy Gratitude Turkey Pumpkin for Kids from Toddler Approved
Kid Friendly Gingerbread Cookies to Say Thank You from Rainy Day Mum
The Gratitude Game: Pick Up Sticks from Teach Beside Me
Gratitude Drawing Prompt with Free Printable from Sunny Day Family
“I’m Thankful for You!” Kid-Made Ornament Gifts from Preschool Powol Packets
What a cool activity! I love the idea of thinking of things that start with the letters of your name!
What a great way to combine learning your name and giving thanks.