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November’s Cozy Classroom Reads: Celebrating Gratitude and Stories
November invites a season of gratitude, community, and reflection—making it a wonderful time to bring picture books to life in your classroom. From stories of kindness and thankfulness to moments of humor and adventure, these books offer opportunities to connect with students while celebrating the season. This month’s selections are full of charm and inspiration, sparking meaningful discussions and unforgettable classroom moments.
- The Verts by Elizabeth Pulford
An engaging story of a family who experiences the world in shades of green, sparking a celebration of nature and unique perspectives. - Leo’s First Vote by Thea Feldman
A timely introduction to civic engagement as Leo learns about the importance of voting through a relatable first-time experience. - If I Were President by Catherine Stier
A thoughtful exploration of the responsibilities and joys of being president, perfect for fostering civic curiosity and big dreams. - Leafy Landmarks: Travels with Trees by Nancy Shapiro
This fascinating journey explores famous trees and their historical significance, connecting students with nature and the world around them. - Nerdycorn by Andrew Root
Fern the unicorn loves science and solving problems, but she learns the importance of balancing her passion for STEM with friendship and self-expression.
- America’s White Table by Margot Theis Raven
This moving story introduces the tradition of the white table set to honor fallen soldiers, perfect for teaching gratitude and remembrance. - Thank You, Mr. Falker by Patricia Polacco
Polacco’s heartfelt story of overcoming struggles with reading and the life-changing influence of a caring teacher inspires students to value perseverance and kindness. - Where’s My Butt? by Donald Budge
A silly, laugh-out-loud adventure as a curious character embarks on a quest to find their missing butt, sparking imagination and fun. - Cranberry Thanksgiving by Wende and Harry Devlin
A cozy tale of unexpected friendship, where a secret cranberry bread recipe becomes the centerpiece of Thanksgiving lessons on generosity and kindness. - Pocket Full of Colors by Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville
The inspiring story of Mary Blair, a Disney artist who used her creativity to brighten the world, encourages young readers to follow their passions.
- The Great Thanksgiving Escape by Mark Fearing
Gavin and his cousin Rhonda turn Thanksgiving into an epic adventure as they escape the dreaded kids’ table. With humor and relatable family dynamics, it’s a hit for giggles and connection. - I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson
This playful Thanksgiving twist on the classic cumulative rhyme will have students laughing as the old lady’s appetite spirals out of control. - My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero
This heartwarming story celebrates family, culture, and community as a young girl takes a ride with her papi, discovering the beauty of her hometown. - Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey
A timeless tale of parallel adventures, where a little girl and a bear cub unknowingly swap places with their mothers during a blueberry-picking trip. - Turkey Bowl by Phil Bildner
Ethan dreams of the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl, but when a snowstorm threatens the tradition, he learns the true meaning of togetherness and fun.
These November reads warm the heart and ignite curiosity, encouraging students to think deeply about gratitude, community, and creativity. Whether it’s a laugh-out-loud moment or a lesson in empathy, these stories bring a special magic to the classroom. Which of these books will you share first to inspire your young readers this season?
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