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Random Acts of Kindness for Kids

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Kids love to bring a smile to everyone’s face! And what a better way to do that than performing some random acts of kindness. I’m writing this post as we are heading to the Holiday Season so there are some Christmas time ideas. But many of these can be done any time of the year.

Involving kids in these random acts of kindness activities is a great way for them to bless others around them.

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Bring Joy with these Random Actis of Kindness.

Christmas and Winter Random Acts of Kindness

  1. Give a Family Fun Night Package to a neighbor
  2. Make Christmas cards for the lonely at a nursing home
  3. Hand out candy canes to everyone in the neighborhood
  4. Give coffee to the mail carrier
  5. Leave a surprise note to a family member
  6. Give hand warmers to the shopping cart attendant
  7. Visit a shut-in
  8. Go caroling to a hospital
  9. Say something nice to everyone you meet
  10. Send a card to a soldier
  11. Take treats to a homeless shelter
  12. Donate toys to charity
  13. Invite over the “new kid” or the lonely one
  14. Leave money in the gum machine
  15. Do an extra chore
  16. Donate coloring books to ER
  17. Run errands for a single parent
  18. Babysit
  19. Leave a food basket at someone’s door
  20. Serve hot cocoa
  21. Or handout hot chocolate packages
  22. Give blankets to the homeless
  23. Shovel the neighbor’s driveway
  24. Give Santa a present

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