50 Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness for kids simple enough that children can do them all on their own.
Wouldn’t our world be a better place if we all did just one act of kindness a day? It’s as simple as smiling at a stranger or holding the door.
Big or small, there are opportunities for random acts of kindness all around us if we simply take the time to look for them.
At this time of year, people tend to do more kind things for others, but it doesn’t need to be the only time of year we focus on random acts of kindness.
Over the years, I’ve searched for ideas for random acts of kindness for kids, but the ideas I found were things that children can’t really do on their own.
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I wanted a list of ideas can be printed off for kids to keep in their rooms.
Random Acts Of Kindness for Kids
Ideas they can do all on their own to show more kindness in the world around them. All of the following ideas are free, need little to no guidance, and can be done by even the youngest of children.
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How We Came Up With 50 Randon Acts Of Kindness For Kids
Kindness is a focus on my lunch box note cards Lunch Bites, from which I gathered ideas along with polling friends and followers on the Create Kids Club Facebook page.
Pro Tip: Print it out, put it on the fridge, and encourage your children to do a few acts of kindness each week.
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50 Random Acts of Kindness – Just for kids
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Love Just Because says
Love the list you put together! What a great way to encourage kids to show kindness to others. Will be sharing this as well!
Create Kids Club says
Thank you so much! I am so happy to hear you enjoyed the list 🙂
Anne|Craving Something Healthy says
Love this post and your kindness list – such a nice message for kids especially during the holidays!
Create Kids Club says
Thanks Anne! I always find that if my kids can do it one their own, they take a bit more pride in whatever they are doing. And these are great ones to be proud of 🙂
Lesley says
I love this list! Two copies are hanging in my boys’ rooms and they have been hard at work. I wanted to check back to tell you just how much your list has sparked great conversation! Thank you from the Daniels’ crew!
Create Kids Club says
You made my day, Lesley! I am so happy it started a good conversion and kudos to your boys for working the list!! I’d love to hear if they get through it 🙂 Give them a high five for me!!
Sally @ Real Mom Nutrition says
I love your list! And what an incredible thing to do while you were on vacation–definitely something your kids will always remember too. I love the idea of spreading kindness especially at the holidays.
Create Kids Club says
Thank you, Sally! If there is ever a time of the year when people are ready to be extra thoughtful, it’s the holidays. Great time to get children excited about it too 🙂
Senecca says
I am looking forward to passing out this list to the kiddos I have the pleasure of tutoring. I want to encourage them to do one or more each day. I think its a great idea to do daily. Thanks for putting this list together. You are appreciated.
Jodi Danen, RDN says
Thank you Senecca for encouraging kids to do these acts of kindness! 🙂
Melissa says
I love the list! I notices a couple of mistakes on #9 Works – Words? and # 31 important.