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25 Day Kindness Challenge for Kids
25-Day Kindness Challenge (Printable)
Give kids an easy, feel-good way to practice kindness—one tiny act a day for 25 days. This one-page printable includes kid-friendly prompts and simple “scripts” so they always know what to say or do. Perfect for home, classrooms, counseling, or small groups.
Why you’ll love it
Zero prep. Pick one prompt, do it in 30–90 seconds, check it off, and share a win at dinner or in a journal.
Kid-approved prompts. Examples include: invite someone to play, write a quick thank-you to a teacher or bus driver, give a specific compliment (“I like how you… because…”), pick up litter, let someone go ahead in line, sit with someone who looks lonely, return a stray cart with a caregiver, and more.
Built-in social skills. Practices turn-taking, empathy, gratitude, and helpfulness with short, doable actions kids can repeat.
Therapist-created. Gentle, strengths-based language works well for counseling sessions and SEL time.
What’s inside
1-page PDF (print as many as you need for your household/class/clients)
25 mini challenges with ready-to-use wording kids can copy (e.g., “Want to play with me?” “I’m glad you’re here today.”).
Best for
Elementary ages (flexible for younger/older with support)
Classrooms, counseling, homeschools, clubs, and families
How to use
Print the page and post it where kids can see it.
Let them choose one challenge per day (or draw at random).
Celebrate small wins—share a quick story at dinner, in morning meeting, or during session wrap-up.
Format: Digital download, PDF • Pages: 1 • Time per day: 30–90 seconds
Ready to make kindness a daily habit? Add to cart and start today.
25-Day Kindness Challenge (Printable)
Give kids an easy, feel-good way to practice kindness—one tiny act a day for 25 days. This one-page printable includes kid-friendly prompts and simple “scripts” so they always know what to say or do. Perfect for home, classrooms, counseling, or small groups.
Why you’ll love it
Zero prep. Pick one prompt, do it in 30–90 seconds, check it off, and share a win at dinner or in a journal.
Kid-approved prompts. Examples include: invite someone to play, write a quick thank-you to a teacher or bus driver, give a specific compliment (“I like how you… because…”), pick up litter, let someone go ahead in line, sit with someone who looks lonely, return a stray cart with a caregiver, and more.
Built-in social skills. Practices turn-taking, empathy, gratitude, and helpfulness with short, doable actions kids can repeat.
Therapist-created. Gentle, strengths-based language works well for counseling sessions and SEL time.
What’s inside
1-page PDF (print as many as you need for your household/class/clients)
25 mini challenges with ready-to-use wording kids can copy (e.g., “Want to play with me?” “I’m glad you’re here today.”).
Best for
Elementary ages (flexible for younger/older with support)
Classrooms, counseling, homeschools, clubs, and families
How to use
Print the page and post it where kids can see it.
Let them choose one challenge per day (or draw at random).
Celebrate small wins—share a quick story at dinner, in morning meeting, or during session wrap-up.
Format: Digital download, PDF • Pages: 1 • Time per day: 30–90 seconds
Ready to make kindness a daily habit? Add to cart and start today.