Review Detail
Kids Indie
277
Sense of Gratitude and Wonder
(Updated: June 12, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
This book absolutely took my breath away - the artwork is simply stunning! Kim's illustrations have this dreamy, ethereal quality that perfectly captures the magic of a new day dawning. As someone who tries to cultivate mindfulness and appreciation for natural beauty in our home, this book hits all the right notes.
The story follows a gentle morning routine that feels both universal and specific, which is such a gift for young readers. My preschooler immediately connected with the rhythm of waking up, noticing the world around us, and beginning the day with intention. From a child development perspective, this book beautifully supports emotional regulation and mindfulness practices. The calm, measured pace helps set a peaceful tone, and the focus on observation encourages children to slow down and notice details. In our homeschool, we've used it as a jumping-off point for nature journaling and weather observations.
What really strikes me is the book's spiritual undertone without being overtly religious - it has this sense of gratitude and wonder that aligns with many faith traditions while remaining accessible to all families. The text is lyrical without being overly flowery, making it perfect for reading aloud. My toddler may not catch all the nuances, but the rhythm and repetition keep her engaged.
The story follows a gentle morning routine that feels both universal and specific, which is such a gift for young readers. My preschooler immediately connected with the rhythm of waking up, noticing the world around us, and beginning the day with intention. From a child development perspective, this book beautifully supports emotional regulation and mindfulness practices. The calm, measured pace helps set a peaceful tone, and the focus on observation encourages children to slow down and notice details. In our homeschool, we've used it as a jumping-off point for nature journaling and weather observations.
What really strikes me is the book's spiritual undertone without being overtly religious - it has this sense of gratitude and wonder that aligns with many faith traditions while remaining accessible to all families. The text is lyrical without being overly flowery, making it perfect for reading aloud. My toddler may not catch all the nuances, but the rhythm and repetition keep her engaged.
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