4 Free Gratitude Printables for Kids
Are you looking for ways to keep your children’s hearts full of gratitude this year? You’ll love these Thanksgiving printables for kids.
One thing my mama did really well when I was a kid was celebrations. Even if we had little money, even when it was a hard year, she made sure every holiday and occasion was special.
When I became a mom, I wanted to plant that sweet memory in the hearts of my children, too. I wanted them to grow up feeling the same warm love and enjoyment for special family times that I savored in my own heart. I began planning early, thinking back to my favorite memories and traditions. At first, it seemed we didn’t have any real traditions.
But as I began to compile the list of favorites, I saw much of what I remembered so fondly was in the simple things we tend to overlook. I couldn’t remember much about the actual presents I received or the absolute most divine pumpkin pie recipe. I couldn’t recall one single thing we ALWAYS did or one amazing vacation we took.
As I pondered the things my mom did to make everything special, I realized the sparkle was never in the extravagant.
The sparkle of sweet holiday memories is created in the MOMENTS spent together.

It didn’t even seem to matter what we did. In fact, the deeper I looked into those fond memories, the more I saw how beautifully simple it was to create a family culture of celebration that involved none of the typical fanfare associated with holidays. The fondness in my heart was filled with times we laughed so hard we snorted milk out of our noses or times we played a board game with twice the number of recommended players and a list of rules someone made up as we went.
The sweetest memories were of games, activities, and silly things we did together. Extravagance, cost, and elaborate plans were honestly never even a possibility, much less a reality. The focus was always on being together.
And for that, I’m eternally grateful. I’m grateful for the opportunity to teach my kids the one lesson I wish I had seen more clearly in my early years as a mom.
Celebration is about OTHERS.
It’s about stepping outside of your own wants, needs, or desires and seeking to enjoy the company of someone else. Sometimes I feel like today’s culture misses this truth. We get so wrapped up in Pinterest-perfect table settings or the best possible gift that we miss the needs of those around us and the blessings God has so graciously bestowed upon us.
Have you ever noticed that?
It’s true about everyday life, but it’s especially true about the holidays. The to-do list is huge, the tensions run high, and our desire to make special memories ends up a big fat FAIL.
We become so focused on the doing and getting, we miss the thanking and giving.
And without the thanking and giving, the memories have no sparkle. They end up stuffed into a box in the attic with the ugly Christmas sweater until next year. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Even if all we’ve ever known is self-centered materialistic holiday madness, we have the ability to never go back there again. Oh, and the cool thing about kids is they have a special tendency to forgive and forget when it comes to our faults. I like to think of that as God’s special blessing to parents (and, boy, am I ever thankful for it).

Speaking of being thankful, one thing I’ve aimed to do is foster an attitude of gratitude in my kids. I want them to see the beauty of our family culture NOW! I want them to appreciate the blessings they have today and the sparkle they can enjoy if their focus is on others.
Even in a less than Pinterest-perfect house, a less than Pinterest-perfect dinner table, and a family life full of difficult circumstances, our God is good.
That, my friend, really is cause for thanksgiving, isn’t it?
He’s sovereign, and He loves us with a love we can’t even fathom. Really, thankfulness is the only response I can muster. Which is the reason I’m fond of pumpkin season (I mean fall). It’s a great reminder to stop and recount the lovingkindness of the Lord and the incredible graciousness He grants to us.
Free Thanksgiving Printables
Of all the holidays, I feel like Thanksgiving is the most neglected. It’s certainly among the most neglected practices in our lives! It seems to me the stores are full of costumes and candy one day and then Santa and reindeer the next. I suppose it makes sense for Thanksgiving to be less of a “retail” focus, but it certainly should NOT be less of a focus in our homes and hearts.
Every year, we try to make the entire month of November all about thanking and giving to others.
- We created a new tradition of having a BLESSINGS PARTY.
- We complete an in-depth gratitude journal for kids.
- We plan many thankfulness activities.
- We are intentional about how we focus our minds.
I’m excited to share this HUGE and totally FREE printable pack of gratitude printables (including a gratitude journal for kids) to help you create a focus on thanking and giving this year. It’s some of my favorite thankfulness activities wrapped into one sweet pack.
Gratitude Journal for Kids (and yes, it’s free)
I’m excited to share with you a brand new Thanksgiving printable pack to help you focus on those good things this fall. It includes an 8-page journal to record things we are thankful for. (Both junior and youth level writing lines are included to meet the skill levels of your children.)
Each page has a theme to help children categorize things they are thankful for. I’ve found this to be incredibly helpful with children as they search deep for what to put on their list. The categories include being thankful for who God is, who He made us to be, what He created, His gifts, and His promises. There are also pages for your home, community, and world.
In addition to the gratitude journal, we have included a coloring page of Isaiah 63:7.

Gratitude Cards
I’ve found that recording all the reasons to be thankful is one of the best ways to conquer the darkness when it threatens to steal our joy. But I’ve also found it valuable to go a step beyond. Included in the pack are cards you can print on cardstock, fill out, and give to others. The cards say, “I’m thankful for you because…”
I would encourage you to give these Thanksgiving printable cards out throughout the season, thanking people for the blessing they are in your life. Think outside your regular path and consider even the mailman, the cashier at McDonald’s, and the stranger at the post office.
This is an incredible way to instill true thanksgiving in the hearts of your family and at the same time bless those around you. We’ve even included a sheet to track the people you give them to so you can pray for them (and so you can make sure you don’t duplicate)!
As I mentioned above, we started using this idea to host a Blessings Party each year. At the party, the kids create cards, play games centered around being thankful, and then are sent home ready to bless others.

Thankfulness Hymn and Verses
I absolutely LOVE hymns and Scripture! These two final pages have so many practical uses. We display the Thanksgiving Bible Verses page in a picture frame in our home. We change it out seasonally with all of our monthly Scripture printables (these are a perk for being a Not Consumed Community subscriber). You could also cut it up and display the verses on your Thanksgiving table. Or put them at the table all season. One year we worked as a family to memorize these verses.
For the Thanksgiving printable Hymn Puzzle of the Doxology, you could use it as an activity for the kiddos anytime or a game to see who can put it together the fastest. We’ve used this on Thanksgiving Day to keep everyone busy.
My favorite way to play is to hide the pieces around the house. We hide two sets (one with the number 1 on the back and one with the number 2). Players break into two teams and race to find the pieces. If they find a piece with the other team’s number on it, they can’t take it!
The first team to come back with all the pieces and put the puzzle together wins. Of course, you should all finish by singing it together.

Thanksgiving Printable Scavenger Hunt
Last, but not least, is the thankfulness printable scavenger hunt. We’ve used this with groups, Sunday school classes, and even in our homeschool prior to Thanksgiving, but my favorite way to use it is on Thanksgiving Day. This gives kids (both young and old) something meaningful to do as they visit with family and await the debut of the turkey.
You could make it a game and have older kids snap photos of as many items they can find while having younger kids draw their items in the box. You can also put people on teams. I find younger kids and teens are a great match for games like these. After we play the game it’s a great conversation piece as we share around the dinner table various things we are thankful for!

Download your Gratitude Printables today:
Get the entire Gratitude Printable Pack including the Bible verse cards, gratitude journal for kids, scavenger hunt ideas, and much more by filling out the form below!

Through practical tools & Bible-based resources, Kim Sorgius is dedicated to helping your family GROW in faith so you can be Not Consumed by life’s struggles. Author of popular kid’s devotional Bible studies and practical homeschooling tools, Kim has a master’s degree in education and curriculum design coupled with over 2 decades of experience working with kids and teens. Above all, her most treasured job is mother and homeschool teacher of four amazing kiddos.


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This is awesome! Thank you!
Yet another an additional thing to be thankful for Kim. 🙂
Love that!
Love this! Thank you so much for this freebie- can’t wait to use it!
How lovely! Thank you.
Thanks so much for the journal freebie – however, I’m having trouble figuring out how to download it from the e-mail. Is there something that I’m missing? Thanks!
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Your printables are awesome! Thanks for another great one!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your talents and love for the Lord.
I used to find so much joy in Halloween when I was small. I’m of that Baby Boomer age so as a child Halloween was just a fun and happy night to pretend to be princess (or whatever fancy dance costume I inherited from my wealthy older cousins)! Now I am so specific and deliberate to say I celebrate ‘fall’ and the Lord’s preparation time for the winter to come. You have indeed raised a son who is seeing God in ALL things. Your post makes me think deeply on focusing on the power and light that only comes from the Lord.
Enjoy that pumpkin!!! Thanking God for you and your family tonight.
Thank you for your sweet words! Already enjoying the pumpkin… Mmmm.
WOW!! Thank you so much for sharing!
You’re welcome!
It looks lovely but I can not seem to download. Suggestions?
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This looks beautiful, but, I too, cannot find a place to download this. Thoughts?
Thank you 🙂
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when I click on the image, it says “page not found”. can you help me get the download?
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Love this so much!!! Thank you!
God is so amazing! So thankful for you, –
And mothers like you! God is so good to us!
God bless you and your family!
This so wonderful.
This is so wonderful.
Thank you so much! 🙂
Thank you!?
Thank You!
Thank you so much! I’m thankful for you! I homeschool my 4 kids and I’m finishing my degree online and after 3 years of separation, I’m praying and going for the Lord to do what only He can do. I’ve seen His GOODNESS absolutely SHINE in the last 3 years, nothing is possible without His help! He saved us when I had breast cancer 10 years ago while pregnant with my son, and He saved me 3 years ago from uterine and colon cancer, and earlier this year He blessed me when I had skin cancer removed from my nose(it was squamous and not basal or melanoma). I’m just so grateful to see more of the depth, to see in color what I may have only understood in black and white before, about His love and Sovereignty and faithfulness and tender care and provision and mercy and grace and forgiveness and joy and peace…I’m so thankful for all He’s shown and taught me, and all the pride and selfishness and self righteousness and self-reliance He’s stripped away through all of this.
Prayers and love to you and those precious kids!
Laura
What a testimony you have! God is faithful! You are such a blessing to me. Thank you for your prayers!
Laura your story is amazing! Have you written a book about it yet? I would love to read it because it sounds so encouraging!
Also–! I am thankful for all the wonderful printable that my own children have used plus those in my home schooling consulting groups I send to you are also delighted! Keep up the good work praising the Lord for His goodness!
Around this time, I keep getting sent a word. They pop up it all types of places (home devore, Bible verses said in church, and once even a pair of slippers). I view as a gift tandctry to focus on that word for the next 12 montgs. Two days ago my work handed out gratitude journals to all of the teachers and support staff. I’m a single mom of adult children and look forward to having them home for Thanksgiving. You can be sure we will be having our Blessings party. I even found a cloth tree with leaves designed for everyone to write down something in which they are grateful. It will then hang in my kitchen. Thank you fir the resources.
Kim, thank you so much for allowing the Lord to use you in such a beautiful way. You encourage SCORES of moms, which in turn encourages scores of FAMILIES , and oh my goodness, how many lives you touch! Thank you for your transparency, which is humbling to us all….. because none of us are perfect! I just want to remind you that you’re doing a great job being a momma, and being a friend to people you don’t even know. Your resources are so sweet and cute, and inspiring.
So anyhow, thanks again, and keep on keeping close to the Lord!?
Thank you Kim! Thank you for helping me keep my children Christ focused.
I love the attractive and appealing way that you present Scripture.
Are you still offering this beautiful resource as a free download? I have entered my email address, but no download becomes available and neither is it sent to my email. Thank you!
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love this thank you ,i went through my sisiter email to print cause i don’t have one
So kind of you to share this! You’re a blessing! I’m grateful and thank you!
You have a Happy Thanksgiving! I know it’s too early to say that! 🙂
Thank you for this family resource.
Thank you for the opportunity to share this with my grandkids. Such a blessing.
Thanks!
thank you so much! i cant figure out where to download this from….
Hi Ashlee,
Just fill out the form at the bottom of the page and the download will be emailed to you 🙂
The only form I see is this one for comments, is that correct?
At the bottom of the post right below the phrase “Download your gratitude printables today” is a place for you to fill in your email address and name so that we can email this to you. If you aren’t seeing this, you may try using a different browser.
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