Be kind


We asked the question “what does it mean to be kind?” We got so many great answers.
Max told us “ it means to help someone”, and Harry said, “it means loving somebody”. Jasper said, “it’s being nice to my brother”. 
We all agreed that it was kind to share, and help others and that when someone is kind to you it feels good. The opposite of kindness doesn’t feel good at all. 
A few weeks ago we were talking about what it meant to be thoughtful and we realized that being thoughtful really fit when talking about kindness too. Thinking about our friends feelings is key to being kind. We read a book about kindness and the last line said, “Truly it is the small acts of kindness given freely along the way that become the greatest gifts of love”. 
It’s an important reminder for the holiday season don’t you think? 


We made “kindness sticks” using craft sticks and water color pencils. 
When we were finished decorating them with the pencils everyone got to pick out a gem to put at the top.







If your child comes home with one ask them how they got it. Hopefully they will have a story of kindness to share. 








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