Thankful, by bestselling and award-winning children s author Eileen Spinelli, combines charming rhymes and whimsical illustrations to convey the importance of being thankful for everyday blessings. Like the gardener thankful for every green sprout, and the fireman, for putting the fire out, readers are encouraged to be thankful for the many blessings they find in their lives. Spinelli exhibits her endearing storytelling with this engaging poem, reminding children how blessed and special they are. Meant to be read aloud, this heartwarming picture book will be a treasured keepsake for parents and children alike."
My Review:
Oh my gosh! Such a sweet precious book that is sent straight to the heart. With perfect rhythm and rhyme the author has created a most precious book full of thankfulness and how different people are thankful for different things. This book is the perfect book to use to teach your children all about being thankful and it's just in time for Thanksgiving.
This was the ideal book to read to my little 5 year old munchkin right before I introduced him to the idea of a thankful tree that our family makes each Thanksgiving. He enjoyed it and I'm sure your child will, as well. Created specifically for ages 4-8.
**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review through my participation on the Z Blog Squad.
Oh my gosh! Such a sweet precious book that is sent straight to the heart. With perfect rhythm and rhyme the author has created a most precious book full of thankfulness and how different people are thankful for different things. This book is the perfect book to use to teach your children all about being thankful and it's just in time for Thanksgiving.
This was the ideal book to read to my little 5 year old munchkin right before I introduced him to the idea of a thankful tree that our family makes each Thanksgiving. He enjoyed it and I'm sure your child will, as well. Created specifically for ages 4-8.
**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review through my participation on the Z Blog Squad.
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