Ainsley Earhardt, the ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host, has dropped a new children’s book that’s already hitting different on Amazon’s charts, landing at number one. Her latest offering, ‘America, I’m So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating the Country We Love,’ is a ‘patriotic kids’ book’ that aims to instill a deep sense of national pride and appreciation in young readers. Released just in time for the summer vibes and ahead of the upcoming Fourth of July festivities, this book is straight up a celebration of what makes the USA, well, the USA.
Earhardt’s motivation for penning this book is clear: she wants to highlight the incredible freedoms and boundless opportunities available in America. Speaking on ‘Outnumbered,’ she expressed a desire for every child to grasp that in the U.S., they can genuinely aspire to be anything they dream of. This message is super timely as the nation gears up for its semiquincentennial, offering a foundational text for families eager to connect with their country’s spirit and history in a meaningful way.
Published by Zonderkidz, a renowned faith-based publisher, this 32-page hardcover is a visual treat, boasting vibrant full-color illustrations by Kim Barnes. The rhyming text isn’t just a fun read; it’s a journey through iconic American experiences. From the pure joy of fireworks lighting up the night sky to the cherished tradition of backyard barbecues, the book beautifully encapsulates the people, places, history, and core values that are legit at the heart of our extraordinary country.
This new release follows Earhardt’s equally heartwarming 2022 success, ‘I’m So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating Who You Are.’ That book, inspired by her late mother’s constant affirmation, instilled a sense of individual worth. It’s clear Earhardt’s personal journey and her mother’s enduring legacy of national pride have profoundly influenced this latest work, cementing a consistent theme of celebration—both personal and patriotic—in her literary endeavors. It’s a testament to the power of family values.
The book’s immediate popularity highlights a significant cultural appetite for children’s literature that fosters civic education and national identity. In an increasingly complex world, stories that celebrate fundamental American ideals and traditions resonate deeply with parents and educators seeking to provide a positive narrative about the nation’s heritage. This trend underscores a broader movement to ensure younger generations understand and value the foundations upon which this country was built, making Earhardt’s contribution genuinely ‘on point’ for today’s families.If you enjoyed this article, share it with your friends or leave us a comment!

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