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Finding Grateful any place, any time

Finding Grateful, by Dianne White/Illustrated by Faith Pray, (Apr. 2024, Chronicle Books), $17.99, ISBN: 9781797211237

Ages 5-7

A child and her mother embrace mindfulness and find gratitude in everything around them in this lyrical picture book that encourages readers to take time to enjoy the small moments: waving at neighbors, running barefoot in the grass and listening to a plane fly overhead, admiring dandelions push their way up through a crack in the pavement. Filled with poetic observations like “Mama says: / you don’t need a map / to find grateful”; “be where your feet are”; and “maybe grateful is a cold spray on a hot day”, Finding Grateful honors the small moments that too often go overlooked. Watercolor, crayon, pencil, and linoleum blocks create soft illustrations; the child centered in the spreads while life goes on around her in the background, giving readers a real sense delight and exploration. The child’s body movements are a celebration of discovery: hands thrown up, she runs through grass after she frees her feet from her sandals to be in touch with the grass; arms back as she runs forward, tongue out, she catches water from a sprinkler; arms thrust out in front of her, she greets a neighbor and holds out a flower. Finding Grateful is a wonderful introduction to small moment storytelling. A very good addition to storytime and picture book collections.

Finding Grateful has a starred review from Kirkus.

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I'm a mom, a children's librarian, bibliophile, and obsessive knitter. I'm a pop culture junkie and a proud nerd, and favorite reads usually fall into Sci-Fi/Fantasy. I review comics and graphic novels at WhatchaReading (http://whatchareading.com). I'm also the co-founder of On Wednesdays We Wear Capes (http://www.onwednesdays.net/), where I discuss pop culture and geek fandom from a female point of view.

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