About My Attitude of Gratitude:
WHAT WILL YOU DO IF YOUR CHILD GETS SAD AND UPSET BECAUSE YOU WON’T BUY HIM A NEW TOY? HOW CAN YOU TEACH HIM TO BE THANKFUL FOR WHAT HE ALREADY HAS?
In this story, Grandma teaches her grandson how to cope with unfulfilled desire by making a gratitude jar into which to put reminders each night of everything good that has happened during the day.
With gentle verses, this book will teach your child to be grateful for what he has, appreciate the warmth of home, and family relationships. This story is intended for bedtime reading to focus the child on positive memories.
“My mother hugged me once I was done,
“And – I – am grateful to have such a wonderful son.”
Then we sat down to eat dinner, prepared by my mother.
Each happy and grateful to have each other.”
With this book, you can teach your children about the meaning of gratitude. If your kid is too young to use a Gratitude Happiness Journal or a few Minute Gratitude Journal pages, then use this Mindful guide that will show you how to make and decorate a Thanksgiving jar, how to fill it with notes, and help your child understand true values. Each page of this children’s happiness notebook contains a gentle push for your child to remind about a few things to be thankful for. Playful mindfulness reading will help your child express their creativity and ingenuity.
With this book, parents and children will spend quality time sharing thoughts, feelings, and dreams. This story contains warm and light rhymes that children will easily learn and repeat over and over again. My attitude of gratitude is a warm recommendation for all parents who want their child to buy a quality and educational Thanksgiving gift
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Author Bio:
Melissa Winn is the author of the Amazon Readers’ Favorite “Five Star” rated. Melissa is a child psychologist, passionate children’s book author, poetess, mother of two children, and more recently a grandmother. Her life revolves around children, both her family, her vocation, and her aspirations.
Since early childhood, Melissa has had an affinity for the written word which was fueled by her vivid imagination. As she raised her children, she made up her own fairytales to teach them about daily challenges, wrote small poems, and drew the illustrations. At the time, she had no ability to publish her work, but thanks to the wonders of indie publishing, it is now possible to transform her passion into a vocation.
Currently Melissa works as the founder of Wise Publisher Books. She supports young authors and illustrators by publishing their books, as well as continuing to work on her own projects.
After her grandson was born, she noticed how eagerly he developed a love of books, and how useful those books were in helping him develop his social skills. This inspired her to write a new book series – one targeted for infants – short poems with colorful illustrations. Some of these stories are funny and aim to create an exuberant mood; some are tender to help a parent convey love and safety; while other books in the series are purely educational.
All parents know how important a patient, psychological approach is for their children. Melissa believes books can help as she has watched how attentively her grandson listened to poems, and how easy the education process became once she added rhymes and illustrations. To a grownup, children’s problems may seem like ordinary, minor issues, but to a child, they can be terrifying and uncomfortable for. Our job as parents is to help them deal with it. Melissa’s goal is to give every child a chance to explore the world with joy and love.