Family Gratitude Journal: 52 prompts to add happiness to your home
$8.95
Price: $8.95
(as of Mar 19, 2025 15:02:29 UTC – Details)
Make Gratitude A Ritual In Your Home
Gratitude is good for us! Appreciating what we have and being thankful for it are keys to a happier more connected life.
The Family Gratitude Journal is a great way to encourage your kids (and you!) to think about what you’re thankful for. Let the prompts in this interactive journal inspire conversation with your family around the dinner table, before bed, or at any time of day.
Your family can write, draw or doodle a response to the prompts in the journal. Have fun with it!
Publisher : Skinned Knee Publishing (September 17, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 108 pages
ISBN-10 : 194963308X
ISBN-13 : 978-1949633085
Reading age : 8 – 12 years
Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
Dimensions : 7 x 0.25 x 10 inches
Brittany Boitnott –
Cute!
My family and I love this!
Jordan Guckert –
Fun family activity
This book is so cute, and makes for a great weekly family activity as we all fill in our spaces with our answers to the prompts. The different questions every week have been really engaging for my seven year old. Would definitely buy another one for next year and am hoping the author does a new one with different prompts!
Just K –
Good for positive memories and family talks
If you can get your family to do this with you it’s awesome.It’s great to help remember good activities that you have done in the past, memories and keeping positive. Helpful for those with someone with bpd in their lives.
Amazon Customer –
Keepsake
Great family book. Also a keepsake for the kids in the future.
Bella –
Cute
A bit repetitive but still nice concept. Good conversation starter for families
Kirstin –
Inspiring practice for the whole family
We have had this journal for over a year and though we don’t use it as regularly as I originally intended, it has really helped us develop a gratitude practice that we can all do together and as individuals. Sometimes we use it in family meeting and other times leave it out for the day for each of us to write at our leisure. The lines are great for adults and our older kids while the blank spaces are great for my preschooler (now kindergartener). The prompts touch on a great variety of things for which to notice and be grateful — looking outside, remembering a special trip, calling attention to something we’ve learned, the best part of your day, or a favorite way to move your body. An easily accessible and fun way to practice gratitude with those you love, especially important during this past year.
A. Guerrero –
Spark the conversation!
In the hustle and bustle of work and school and trying to make sure we get everything done, itâs so easy to forget to stop and appreciate and be in the moment. Itâs something I donât want to forget and that I want to share with my family. This journal puts it together so well for me to easily take the time and ask these questions of all of us. Iâm looking forward to the days ahead and what weâll all discover as a family!
T Mclean –
Just in time for Thanksgiving!
Just in time for Thanksgiving! What an excellent way to highlight the things we are grateful for! I am looking forward to bringing it to our big family dinner so that cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, godparents and any other guests can share their gratitude in our book. I think it will make a wonderful memento of the year.Thanks again Gabi!