A Gratitude Scrapbook Your Child Will Love!

THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED BY A MOM OF THREE Including Free Shipping for your convenience

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HOW TO START A GRATITUDE PRACTICE

1. Reflect on moments that made you feel happy and thankful 2. Write it down or use creative expression in your journal 3. Read your journal often to fill yourself with happy feelings 4. Repeat the practice to cultivate an attitude of gratitude

INTENTIONAL FEATURES WITH YOUR CHILD IN MIND

  • WIRE-O-COIL FOR LAY FLAT DESIGN

  • ILLUSTRATIONS TO INSPIRE AND MODEL GRATITUDE, SIMPLE DIRECTION TEACHES HOW TO HAVE A GRATITUDE PRACTICE

  • 4 STICKER SHEETS/32 STICKERS ARE INCLUDED INSIDE EVERY BOOK

  • PROUDLY HAND MADE AND FINISHED IN THE USA USING DOMESTIC, ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSIDERED MATERIALS

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING

“I love this because it teaches young children the important skill of being grateful. Gratitude for specific things helps foster positive mental health. Developing the skills early sets kids up for naturally being thankful. It fosters the habit of looking for positive things. Such habits lead to an overall positive outlook!”

"A lot of times we get so focused on the negatives that we don't focus enough on the positives... If you're looking for a good way to help your kids focus on the positives, I love My Happy Thank You Book."

"I love seeing the things my kids are grateful for every day- and not only that, it helps to put into perspective what's important in life."

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With Lay Flat Student Style Pages For Penmanship And Art

  • Our journal is adaptable and enjoyable! With space to write, draw or use stickers - your child can personalize their journal ensuring that it grows with them.
  • We don't tell your child what to write- we encourage recording their own ideas of thankfulness in their own way!
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WHY WE LOVE A HAPPY, THANKFUL PRACTICE: 1.By noticing and recording the happy, thankful moments in their lives, children boost their own feelings of positivity and hope. 2.By sharing the happy, thankful things children feel about others, those small acts of gratitude then lift someone else up