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Why Do We Say Thank You?

Learning to be Grateful

Champ Thornton

Why Do We Say Thank You?

Learning to be Grateful

Champ Thornton

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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.
  • Title

    Why Do We Say Thank You?

  • Author(s)

    Champ Thornton

  • ISBN

    9781645072140

  • Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    New Growth Press

  • Age Range

    4-7s

  • Audience

    Children

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Champ Thornton

Champ Thornton

Champ Thornton is husband to Robben and dad to three wonderfully energetic children. Before coming to Newark, Delaware, to serve as associate pastor at Ogletown Baptist Church, Champ lived most of his life in the Carolinas. After seminary, he pastored at Grace Bible Church near Spartanburg, South Carolina. In addition to pastoral ministry, Champ co-leads the Delaware Baptist Association and has served as director of SOMA, a ministry training school in Columbus, Ohio. Champ enjoys hanging out with his family and friends, drinking coffee, listening to music, doing genealogical research, and reading theology, biography, and fiction.

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