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Reading List Roundup: Trustworthiness Picture Books
A curated reading list for teaching Trustworthiness—plus a printable download and a link to the full Trustworthiness bookshelf on Goodreads.
Trustworthiness as a Sidekick Quality
Descriptions of how Trustworthiness supports the other qualities.
Christian Character Clubhouse: Trusty Treats
A Christian family activity that encourages Trustworthiness.
Trustworthiness as a Core Value
Descriptions of Trustworthiness as a Core Value and how the other qualities support it.
Fun with Character: Name That Jingle
From "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz" to modern slogans, jingles have a way of sticking with us. This activity uses catchy advertisements to teach students how to question what they hear, helping them determine who is truly trustworthy in a world full of commercial messages and online information.
Fun with Character: Follow the Leader
Through a fast-paced game of "Follow the Leader," students explore the dynamic between leading and following. This activity encourages children to reflect on the qualities of a good leader and the importance of mutual trust in any partnership.
Fun with Character: Friends
What makes a true friend? Through a creative acrostic exercise and a self-reflection quiz, students explore the qualities of a good friend like being a good listener and keeping promises. This activity helps children understand that being a trustworthy person is the foundation of building lasting, positive relationships.
Family Character Clubhouse: Tower of Trust
A family activity on Trustworthiness. Includes a download that teachers can send home with their students.
Interviewing with a Character Lens: Trustworthiness
Hiring for character helps organizations build stronger teams because character qualities shape how people make decisions, handle challenges, and work with others.
Connecting Trustworthiness to the Science Curriculum
Use concept of measurements from your Science curriculum to teach Trustworthiness
Read to Lead: Simple Truths of Leadership
A featured workplace book—Simple Truths of Leadership—with a reflection question and Goodreads link to our book list.
Picture Book Pick: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
A featured Trustworthiness picture book—The Boy who Cried Wolf—with a read-along link and ready-to-use classroom discussion questions.
No Matter How You Say It: Trustworthiness
A quick language-and-meaning snapshot of Trustworthiness, showing the word origins, sign language, and common idioms anyone can discuss.