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Why Do We Say Thank You? Learning to be Grateful
Thornton, Champ

Why Do We Say Thank You? Learning to be Grateful

ISBN: 9781645072140
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Book Description:

Why Do We Say Thank You? helps teach children that thankfulness is a choice.

From the moment he wakes up, the young boy complains about everything. The sun is too bright, his pancakes are icky, and everything is so terribly boring. He can't see why everyone else is having such a wonderful time until his eyes are opened to the wonder of God's world. Now he begins to see all the great things he's missed and learns to be grateful.

Often, kids (and grownups too) don't feel thankful. It's easy to complain about things, even when there are so many wonderful blessings all around us. But in the Bible, God says "in everything give thanks. The young boy in Why Do We Say Thank You? learns that thankfulness is a choice it's about paying attention to God and the glory of the world he has made.

  • Written by award-winning author Champ Thornton to help children ages 4-7 recognize God as the source of all joy and contentment.
  • Fun illustrations by Brad Woodard help make Why Do We Say Thank You? the go-to book when the kids are grumpy or complaining of boredom.
  • Perfect story for the Thanksgiving season or any time of the year.
  • A section at the end of the story for parents will help families continue the conversation far beyond the last page.

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Author:

Champ Thornton,?PhD, is an acquisitions editor at Crossway. He and his wife, Robben, live in Newark, Delaware, have been married since 1996, and enjoy being parents to three energetic teenage children. He's the author of numbers of books for kids and families, including The Radical Book for Kids, The Serpent Slayer and the Scroll of Riddles, and Why Do We Say Thank You? Learning to Be Grateful.

Endorsements:

"While grumbling and complaining easily flow from our lips, thankfulness is a cultivated virtue. Champ Thornton's new children's book, Why Do We Say Thank You? Learning to Be Grateful, is a whimsical and fun-to-read story that points children to God as the source of all that's good and the reason we can always be thankful. This book is a needed encouragement for both children and their parents!"
--Melissa Kruger, Author; director of Women's Initiatives, The Gospel Coalition

"How many times have you said to your children, 'Say thank you'? This little book will help them learn the God-centered reason why it's important. There's even a suggested list of conversations to have with your children after reading the book, as well as some activities to train them in the practice of gratitude."
--Donald S. Whitney, Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Associate Dean at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY; author of Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, Praying the Bible, and Family Worship

"Another great book by Champ Thornton! Reading Why Do We Say Thank You? is like holding up a mirror before our children to help them detect any lack of thankfulness in their own lives. In addition to the engaging story, Thornton provides practical helps to give parents and grandparents the follow-up tools they need to help build the message of thankfulness into their kid's hearts and lives. I'll be reading this one to my grandkids."
--Marty Machowski, Family Pastor; author of The Ology, Wonderful, God Made Boys and Girls, and other gospel-centered resources for church and home

"We teach our kids to say thank you and we long for them (and us, too!) to feel genuine gratitude. But do we all remember why? This gem of a book from Champ Thornton will remind you and your kids why gratitude is the right response to God's good gifts."
--Gloria Furman, Author of A Tale of Two Kings and Labor with Hope

"Seeing life as a good gift from God is the heartbeat of a posture of gratitude. Champ created a wonderful resource to help parents and caregivers foster a deep sense of gratitude in the children in our lives. This book helps address moments when your child feels bored, complains more often, and is ungrateful not only by engaging your child's imagination but also by offering parents practical wisdom to help you child learn to be thankful."
--Justin S. Holcomb and Lindsey A. Holcomb, Authors of God Made All of Me, God Made Babies, and God Made Me in His Image

"Thank you, Champ, for giving us a gospel-centered way to help our kids and grandkids move from grumpy to grateful. What a great way to help kids learn to adjust their attitude and learn that it's God's will for us to give thanks in all things (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
--Bob Lepine, Longtime cohost of FamilyLife Today; teaching pastor, Redeemer Community Church Little Rock, AR

"James tells us to 'count it all joy' when we encounter various trials. But can children look at the ledger of their days and add up even difficult things as reasons for praise? They can! But only if we help them to see that every good gift comes from God's hands. That's what Champ Thornton aims to do in Why Do We Say Thank You? Learning to Be Grateful. Pick up this book and help even your youngest boys and girls put on an attitude of gratitude."
--Jared Kennedy, Editor, The Gospel Coalition; author of The Beginner's Gospel Story Bible and Keeping Your Children's Ministry on Mission

"Would it be too predictable for me to say I'm thankful for this book? Even if it is, I'm going to say it anyway. I'm thankful for this book and particularly for the gracious counsel it will bring to children who find it all too easy to say they're bored. Enjoy!"
--Elyse Fitzpatrick, Author of Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus

Additional Information:

Cover: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 32
Publisher: New Growth Press
Publication Date: 2022