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THE GRATITUDE BOX IBD

LITTLE ORANGE HAT PUBLISHING
10 / 2025
9781069735300
Inglés

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The Gratitude Box begins with a little boy named Nicolas and his mother, who sense that the world around them feels hurried, distracted, and sometimes broken. Wanting to nurture kindness and awareness in their own home, the mother introduces a simple practice: every day, they will pause, think about something they are thankful for, and write it down on a slip of paper. These notes will be folded and placed in a small decorated box they call The Gratitude Box.At first, the notes are modest. Nicolas is only four years old, and his gratitude lists include things like cookies after lunch, playing with blocks, or finding his favorite toy car. His mother writes about morning sunlight, hugs, or a quiet cup of tea. But as the days pass, their notes grow more thoughtful. Nicolas begins to notice that gratitude isn?t just for big treats - it can live in tiny everyday details, like the smell of rain, his dad?s laugh, or the way a friend shares a crayon at school. The box slowly fills with color, crumpled slips of paper stacking up like treasures.The story gently follows the rhythm of their practice over weeks and months. Sometimes Nicolas forgets, or he doesn?t feel like writing, but his mother encourages him with patience. Other times, Nicolas surprises her with wisdom beyond his years, pointing out things she overlooked. 'I?m thankful for you waiting for me,' he says one evening, reminding her that love often shows itself in small acts of presence. The box becomes more than an activity - it becomes a rhythm of noticing, naming, and celebrating what matters.As the seasons change, the Gratitude Box grows heavy. On days when life feels difficult - when Nicolas misses his dad who is away at work, or when his mother feels worn down - they open the box together. They take out old notes, unfold them, and read the words aloud. The memories return in laughter and warmth. Each slip of paper is like a candle, lighting up their hearts again.The story deepens when Nicolas wants to share the Gratitude Box with others. He brings the idea to his preschool, suggesting they make a classroom box. Soon, his friends are writing notes too: thankful for pets, teachers, sunny recesses, and even for helping hands when they fall down. The practice spreads, showing how gratitude can ripple outward from one family to a whole community.Through these moments, the story conveys that gratitude is not about ignoring hardships or pretending everything is perfect. Instead, it?s about pausing long enough to notice the good that still exists alongside the challenges. Nicolas learns that even on hard days, something small - like a smile, a song, or a promise kept - can be worth holding onto.The climax of the book comes during a family gathering, when Nicolas proudly brings out the Gratitude Box to share with relatives. Everyone takes turns pulling out notes and reading them aloud. The room fills with laughter, tears, and warmth as grandparents, cousins, and friends hear the small but powerfu

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10,12