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Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful
- A Story of Gratitude and Thanksgiving to Help Children Find Joy. For Ages 3-8, Preschool Through 2nd Grade. (Punk and Friends Learn Social Skills)
- Narrated by: Amy Weaver
- Length: 7 mins
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Is it possible to be happy even when things aren’t going your way?
Yes! That’s what gratitude can do!
Grunt the Grizzly was a grumpy bear. But his grumpiness was making him miserable. Luckily, he has amazing friends, Punk the Skunk, Sloan the Sloth, and Brave the Beaver, who teach him that he can be in charge of his own happiness. Maybe their mantra can help him see past the negative and focus on the positive.
“Grumpies, grumpies, go away.
I would rather smile today.
When I’m grateful, I can see
All the good surrounding me.”
Will Grunt learn that it’s possible to be happy even when things are going wrong?
Find out in this adorable tale of friendship, compassion, and focusing on what is truly important. For ages three to eight, preschool through second grade.
Gratitude exercises for use at home or in the classroom are included. Help your child go from grumpy to grateful with the companion Grunt the Grizzly’s Gratitude Journal.
Perfect for fall, Thanksgiving, or any time, because being thankful never goes out of season!
Get your daily dose of gratitude by listening to Grunt the Grizzly Learns to Be Grateful today!
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Like it. Kids always want a story. this one hold their attention. They have listened over and over.
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