Kindness Can Be Small
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Kindness does not have to be big or dramatic to matter. Lulu helps children understand that kindness often shows up in everyday moments they already experience. By pointing out simple, familiar situations, children begin to see that they are capable of being kind in ways that feel natural and doable.
For example, kindness can look like:
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Letting a sibling choose the game
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Helping a friend who dropped something
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Sharing a favorite toy or snack
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Saying kind words like “Are you okay?”
When children see these small actions as meaningful, they gain confidence and empathy. Lulu shows them that kindness is something they can practice every day, and that even small choices can help others feel cared for.
Activity: The Kindness Spotting Game
Ask your child to share one kind thing they did today and one kind thing they noticed someone else do. Talk about how it felt or draw the moments together.