
Kindness Kit
“Mom, Mom! That is Allie’s car!” Little Brother couldn’t contain his excitement; he had spotted his babysitter’s car in the parking lot. I looked over to where he pointed, and
“Mom, Mom! That is Allie’s car!” Little Brother couldn’t contain his excitement; he had spotted his babysitter’s car in the parking lot. I looked over to where he pointed, and
Rushing through the door, *almost* late for church, I realized I forgot to put food in the crockpot for dinner. “Oh, well. Looks like it is breakfast for dinner again.”
My heart squeezed a bit with sadness as I listened to the rushed message on the phone. My husband was going out of town, unexpectedly. For sure, this was something
Gathered, right here, are the best resources about giving and acts of kindness during the holiday season. This is a constantly evolving Holiday Kindness Took-Kit. And, as new resources, printables, and
“Oh, goodness,” I thought in response to Little Brother’s question. I really hope Google was going to work when we got to the fishing hole. Reality of co-Parenting with Google.
Kids can be active in volunteerism and acts of kindness. Here are 11 acts of kindness that you can do with your family in honor of the September National Day
On the Friday afternoon before Spring Break, or, as we like to call it Spring Break Eve, Queen Mom caught King Dad, sitting in a serious pose, pondering the ever
This Spring Break, we took on a Kindness Quest Road Trip. The purpose: spread acts of kindness wherever we were. To do that more easily, I put together some basic,
“Sheila, I really want to have my kids help out. So, I called the nursing home. But, they said no!” I can usually guess when something comes out through the
SueAnn is sharing her thoughts on serving with kids, here, on Pennies of Time. Known for her compassionate nature and quick wit, I know you will enjoy her perspective of
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We provide resources for families to raise kind kids and create compassionate problem solvers through acts of kindness and service projects.
Exercise Kindness Wisely. Adult supervision is recommended for every project and activity featured on this website. Please read the instructions for each activity thoroughly before deciding whether it is appropriate for your child(ren). Pennies of Time is not responsible for any damage or injury while replicating activities described on this website.
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