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If you’re on my email list or hang out with me on Facebook, you’ve probably seen me chatting about the 30 Days of Thanks Challenge & Giveaway from How to Homeschool My Child. November has been full of families (maybe yours, too!) working on building thankfulness in their homeschool, and it has been so encouraging to watch.

What Is the 30 Days of Thanks Challenge?
If you haven’t joined in yet, let me fill you in, because you’ll definitely want to! When you sign up for the challenge (you can do that right HERE), you’ll get daily gratitude tips sent right to your inbox and the chance to enter a huge giveaway featuring over $900 in homeschool resources.
Here’s a peek at what you could win:
- God’s Girls Beauty Secrets Bible Study eBook ($29.95)
- Astronomy Unit Study Bundle ($34)
- New Testament Bible Lessons Bundle ($35)
- Building A Strong Foundation – 5 Pillars of Biblical Parenting Online Course ($59.97)
- Christmas Literature Camp featuring The Nutcracker ($50)
- A physical Student Gratitude Journal + Gel Pen Set ($16)
- 6-Month Subscription to Blue Manor Academy ($150)
- “Pirate Raid” Variety Show Bundle ($89)
- Approaches to Christian Homeschooling ($209.85)
- Christmas Celebrations Bundle ($187.57)
Seriously… so many great resources for homeschool families.
If you haven’t signed up yet, take a quick second and do it. You don’t want to miss out.

More Help for Building Thankfulness
Along with the daily tips from How to Homeschool My Child, several bloggers (including me!) have created helpful articles to support you in building thankfulness in your homeschool all month long.
You’ll find posts with:
- hands-on gratitude craft
- easy ways to teach gratitude
- Thanksgiving prayers for the month
- gratitude journal inspiration
- and lots of FREE resources
I contributed a guest post all about helping kids of every age—preschool through high school—build gratitude through journaling. I even included free printable gratitude prompts and journal pages to make it super easy to get started.
You can read it here: Gratitude Journaling Ideas.
It’s Never Too Late to Start
Whether you’ve been practicing gratitude all month or you’re just jumping in, there’s still plenty of time to start building thankfulness in your homeschool.
Sign up for the challenge and giveaway, explore the inspiring blog posts, and enjoy the little moments of gratitude that begin showing up in your home.
You’ve got this!
Happy Homeschooling!
P.S. Moms, I have something you might like, too. It is Encouragement for Homeschool Moms: Finding the Joy in the Messy Moments. It is an excellent way for moms to practice gratitude, too.




