Random Acts of Kindness This Holiday Season #SpreadCheer

The holiday season is one of my favorites. It seems like people’s attitudes just begin to change and the Christmas spirit begins to take over. I try really hard to instill the love of giving all year around to my son, but during the holidays it’s a great excuse to kick it into overdrive with extra random acts of kindness.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Josh is getting older (bare with me for my pity party for a second…) and some of our Christmas traditions we used to do, he now says he’s too big for. (BOO!!!) I tried to explain to him you are never to old for Christmas and he still does most of our traditions like going to go look at lights, decorating the tree, and watching all of the Christmas movies (and even though he may say some are ‘baby shows’ he totally doesn’t want to miss them!). But some of our traditions like visiting Santa or writing a letter and sending it to the North Pole have been a no-go. (I’m sobbing now…) As sad as I am, the good news that just means we can make new traditions! And this year we’ve decided on small random acts of kindness throughout the month. He may almost be a teenager be getting older (I can’t bring myself to say the ‘T-word’ yet!), but that doesn’t mean we can’t make Christmas magical! Now, I am just teaching him a different kind of Christmas magic.

Random Acts Of Kindness Ideas For Kids:

  • Adopt a family – Contact your child’s school to find a family in need. Many stores also have trees set up where you can adopt a child’s wishlist item and donate it in store.
  • Don’t forget about seniors! Bring in treats, sing Christmas carols or small gifts to a local nursing home. You can also find out if there are any seniors who don’t have any family close by to see if you can bring them some extra cheer!
  • Animal shelters are a fun place to donate to. Plus, while you are there the dogs and cats are pretty excited about some cuddle time.
  • If your kids are older, have them organize a kids night! With your help, they can entertain kids (think Christmas movies, popcorn, etc) while their parents get some Christmas shopping done.
  • Serve a meal in a homeless shelter. While you are there you can drop off some cold weather essentials like coats, blankets and socks.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

The other day we decided to make cookies and deliver them to our neighbors. Betty Crocker has a great campaign right now called #SpreadCheer and they offer everything you need, including cute gift tags.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Betty Crocker has a variety of different cookie mixes like sugar, peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

The best part is that Betty Crocker makes it so easy to make cookies.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Even on spur of the moment, Tuesday evenings! AND my independent 12 year old can make them all by himself.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Joshua decided to make sugar cookies to help #SpreadCheer to our neighbors.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

One thing I have always done when decorating cookies is that I heat up the icing for a few seconds in the microwave. Then, we just dip the cookies in and it creates a smooth and evenly iced cookie.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Then, just add sprinkles!

Then, just add sprinkles!

Joshua really likes sprinkles. 😉

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Print out your free gift tags from Betty Crocker and package up your cookies.

Random Acts of Kindness For Kids

Then deliver to your neighbors. Knock. And hide! 😉 Mission #SpreadCheer was a success!

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