100 Acts of Kindness for Kids
- Put change in a vending machine.
- Hold the door open for someone.
- Do a chore for someone without them knowing.
- Tell a joke.
- Return someone’s cart at the store.
- Give candy to your bank teller.
- Leave a letter in a library book.
- Feed the birds.
- Leave happy notes around town.
- Put a small bin in your car to collect recycling.
- Call your grandparents and ask them about their childhood.
- Pick up litter.
- Let someone go ahead of you in line.
- Compliment a friend.
- Wash someone’s car.
- Write a thank you note for your mail carrier.
- Plant something.
- Bake dessert for a neighbor
- Walk dogs at the animal shelter.
- Check in on an elderly neighbor.
- Set up a lemonade stand and donate the profits.
- Send a card to a service member.
- Bury treasure at the playground.
- Set the table for dinner.
- Leave bubbles on someone’s doorstep.
- Put money on a stranger’s layaway bill.
- Tell someone why they are special to you.
- Donate outgrown clothes.
- Buy a coffee for a stranger.
- Pass out stickers to kids waiting in line.
- Talk to someone new at school.
- Write chalk messages on the sidewalk.
- Weed or shovel for a neighbor.
- Donate food to the food pantry.
- Bring flowers to your teacher.
- Tell a manager how good your service was.
- Tape change to a parking meter.
- Donate socks and supplies to the homeless shelter.
- Give a lottery ticket to a stranger.
- Call a friend you haven’t seen in a while to say hello.
- Tape money for the ice cream truck to a friend’s front door.
- Take treats to the fire station.
- Read a book to someone.
- Leave heads up pennies on the sidewalk.
- Donate a book to a doctor’s office waiting room.
- Tell someone how much you love them.
- Say hello to everyone you see.
- Make someone else’s bed.
- Hold the door open for someone.
- Wave at kids on school buses.
- Sing songs at a nursing home.
- Invite someone to play on the playground.
- Tell the principal how great your teacher is.
- Donate a toy to Toys for Tots.
- Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
- Say thank you when you see service members.
- Fill a kindness jar with candy for another family.
- Make a thank you sign for sanitation workers.
- Make a busy bag for a family with young children.
- Bring cookies to the custodian.
- Help make dinner.
- Donate new pajamas for foster kids.
- Make a get well card for someone.
- Bring your neighbors’ garbage cans up for them.
- Take care of someone’s pet while they’re away.
- Leave a popcorn surprise on a DVD rental machine.
- Share a special toy with a friend.
- Clean up your room without being asked.
- Tape a video message for faraway friends.
- Leave kindness stones at the park.
- Give a candy bar to the bus driver.
- Send dessert to another family at a restaurant.
- Give spare change to the food pantry.
- Buy extra school supplies for a teacher.
- Make muffins for your pharmacist.
- Teach someone something new.
- Reuse paper when you are drawing.
- Pay for someone’s toll.
- Give someone a hug coupon.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen.
- Write a note for someone’s lunch.
- Collect money or items for your favorite charity.
- Donate coloring books and crayons to the children’s hospital.
- Write a poem for a friend.
- Ask for donations instead of birthday gifts.
- Help someone unload groceries at the store.
- Make a candy gram for the police department.
- Collect books for the library.
- Adopt an animal online.
- Decorate tissue boxes and hand sanitizer for nursing stations.
- Make a homemade gift for someone.
- Clean up your toys without being asked.
- Deliver water bottles to the homeless shelter.
- Create activity bags for families of deployed soldiers.
- Give high fives to a friend.
- Make a thank you card for your librarian.
- Dry the slides at the park with a towel after it rains.
- Make play dough for a preschool class.
- Send a postcard to a friend.
- Smile at everybody. It’s contagious.
KINDNESS
It Starts With You. Pass it on!
Share a smile.
Brighten someone’s day.
Open a door.
Listen with your heart.
Say “hello.”
Visit a sick friend. Say “thank you”.
Help carry a load.
Plant a tree.
Buy someone a meal.
Let someone go before you.
Commit intentional Acts of Kindness daily.
Give compliments. Say “I love you.”
Have patience.
Do a favor.
Mend a fence.
Forgive mistakes.
Show compassion.
Lend a hand,
Help a neighbor.
Use encouraging words.
Spread kindness.
Call someone that you haven't talked to in a long time.
It Starts With You. Pass it on!
Share a smile.
Brighten someone’s day.
Open a door.
Listen with your heart.
Say “hello.”
Visit a sick friend. Say “thank you”.
Help carry a load.
Plant a tree.
Buy someone a meal.
Let someone go before you.
Commit intentional Acts of Kindness daily.
Give compliments. Say “I love you.”
Have patience.
Do a favor.
Mend a fence.
Forgive mistakes.
Show compassion.
Lend a hand,
Help a neighbor.
Use encouraging words.
Spread kindness.
Call someone that you haven't talked to in a long time.
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http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/goodness?s=t
see definition of goodness
noun decency, excellence
friendliness
Synonyms for goodness
Noun decency, excellenceAntonyms for goodness
Concept Thesaurus for word goodness
Synonyms - noun
Other adjectives related to goodness
More words related to goodness
benevolence
noun. charity
charity
noun. kindness, compassion
ethics/ethic
noun. moral philosophy, values
excellence
noun. superiority
fairness
noun. justice
generosity
noun. spirit of giving
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If there were any belongings, it would be the bond of Love
with which have been tied many beautiful flowers of knowledge
that are offered to humanity as a bouquet of Service.