Being kind is something everybody should practice more, whether it’s complimenting a stranger or offering your help to an elderly person. Kindness comes free and we should be teaching children from a young age what the importance is of being kind. If you want to get that message across, here are the family novels to read.
Be Kind by Stephanie Clarkson - As the name suggests, this activity book is to teach children how to be kind. It’s packed with coloring activities, doodle activities and DIY - to make their way to a more kinder and accepting world. This book uses creativity to explore their place in the world and to discover the power of acceptance, and top tips on spreading joy through kindness. It’s filled with charming and quirky illustrations.
How to raise kind kids by Thomas Likona - Teaching a child to be kind is an important lesson, and even more so in an abrasive and divided world. Development psychologist, Dr. Thomas Lickona has led the character education movement in schools for over 40 years and now shares with parents the vital tools they need to create a culture of kindness in the home.
A world of Kindness by Suzanne Del Rizzo and Brian Deines - In a series of simple questions, this book asks children how they show kindness and compassion to others. The book has stunning pages with inspiring and meaningful messages that describe the understated way in which children might influence the world around them. The book shares everyday social interactions where a kind word or act could transform the lives of others.
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