"Gratitude means being thankful for what we have," Tree explains. "We're going on a treasure hunt to fill this basket with things that remind you of what makes you happy!"
In this story, Lily, Oliver, and Cleo go on a special treasure hunt through the labyrinth to learn about gratitude. They collect small items-like a seed, a feather, a flower petal, and a heart-shaped leaf-that remind them of things they're thankful for. Along the way, they reflect on nature, friendship, and the joy of noticing what makes them feel happy and calm.
In this lesson, students explore the concept of gratitude-what it means, how to show it, and how it can positively affect both their own emotions and the feelings of others. This lesson fosters self-awareness, empathy, and healthy relationship skills, while encouraging students to make gratitude a daily habit.