Paws and give thanks!

Greet the season with three free printable gratitude journal prompts.

It’s time to count your blessings. Does your host make everyone go around the table and say what they’re thankful for before you dig into your holiday feast? Do you want to focus on gratitude and don’t know where to start? Don’t worry—we made you a fun, easy, printable way to find gratitude without rolling your eyes (too much).

What are you thankful for? Free printable gratitude journal page.

1. Fun for the whole family

These simple prompts are designed for all ages—a quick, engaging way to get everyone thoughtful and thankful wherever you may be. Try these for school groups, retirement communities, seasonal kids’ parties, family gatherings or as a simple activity at home.

2. Gratitude level-up

Give a bark-out to the peeps and pups who light up your life. This printable page gives you specific prompts to guide your gratitude. We highlighted a few of our favorite things: friends and food! What else has got your tail wagging today?

Don’t be shy—give it a try!

What's got your tail wagging today? Free printable gratitude journal prompt thumbnail
Thanksgiving prompts for the whole family! Free printable gratitude journal page.

3. Getting deep

Ready to get real about giving thanks? It might sound cliché, but gratitude is great. Taking the time to reflect on what you have to be grateful for has the power to rewire your brain, disrupt negative thought patterns and turn just about any frown upside down.

Need gratitude at scale? Request a quote to print 100+ of these designs with YellowDog, or make it your own with custom art!

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