Give your child loving, fun experiences sharing kindness, and you'll teach most important lesson of all: Kindness isn't an act, it's a lifestyle.
How to Change the World with a Book Your Tween Refuses to Read
The right book can do more than transport and entertain its readers. Powerful stories spark empathy for people we've never met. They inspire us to take action, to right injustices, or even simply to reach out to those around us. So how do you inspire your older child to put down the latest goofy series or dystopian saga and pick up a book full of big ideas?
8 Acts of Kindness and (Stereotype-Busting) Service to Share with Older Adults
8 Party-Worthy Kindness Projects to Help Your Family Connect More, Want Less, and Have FUN
Essential Kindness Habits For Your Back-to-School Routine
Summer of Kindness: Printable Cards
Don't let the summer of kindness get away from you! Print these nifty new DIY labels and go on a random acts of kindness quest.
Why Print Our "Summer of Kindness" Bucket List?
Last week we shared ourSummer of Kindness Bucket List over on My Little Poppies . Now we’ve added a printable checklist, along with a few extra ideas thanks to input from our Membership Circle.
The Magic of Mail
The True Power of a Family Kindness Practice
Good (& Guilt Free) Deeds During Family Dinner
5 Lessons We've Learned One-Book-at-a-Time
Each month we send a book and a letter to a little girl across the country. And each month, she sends a letter back. Because One Book at a Time is this month's project of the month, I’ve had some time to reflect on what my family has learned by participating in this project. I’ve boiled it down to 5 distinct lessons.
8 Acts of Kindness for Big-Hearted Book Lovers
Big-Hearted Boredom Busters
A brief dip into Pinterest will reveal dozens of amazing summer bucket lists. Print your favorite and stick it on the fridge to enliven dull moments. Even better, print our Big-Hearted Boredom Busters and keep a menu of simple kindness ideas at the ready.