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Reading List Roundup: Kindness Picture Books
A curated reading list for teaching Kindness—plus a printable download and a link to the full Kindness bookshelf on Goodreads.
Christian Character Clubhouse: Warm Fuzzies
A Christian family activity that encourages Kindness.
Kindness as a Core Value
Descriptions of Kindness as a Core Value and how the other qualities support it.
Fun with Character: Kindness Infection
Discover how Kindness can be just as contagious as a smile with this engaging classroom activity. Using "Kindness Infection" clothespins or stickers, students participate in a friendly epidemic of good deeds, learning firsthand how one small act of Kindness can quickly spread to uplift an entire community.
Fun with Character: Cotton Ball Words
Teach students the power of kind words with this "Cotton Ball Words" activity. By visualizing kind words as soft cotton balls and harsh words as rough sandpaper, students work together to fill a jar with kindness, eventually earning a "magical" marshmallow treat.
Family Character Clubhouse: Kindness Rocks
A family activity on Kindness. Includes a download that teachers can send home with their students.
Interviewing with a Character Lens: Kindness
Hiring for character helps organizations build stronger teams because character qualities shape how people make decisions, handle challenges, and work with others.
Connecting Kindness to the Science Curriculum
Use sensation of touch from your Science curriculum to teach Kindness.
Read to Lead: KIND
A featured workplace book—KIND—with a reflection question and Goodreads link to our book list.
No Matter How You Say It: Kindness
A quick language-and-meaning snapshot of Kindness, showing the word origins, sign language, and common idioms anyone can discuss.
Picture Book Pick: Kindness Grows
A featured Kindness book—Kindness Grows—with a read-along link and ready-to-use classroom discussion questions about how unkind words can separate friends.