The power of kindness can change the world. This list of books for kids will model characters who choose kindness. Let’s dive right into this list of children’s books character strength of kindness.
“Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.” Mother Teresa
Here is a sneak peek at what you’ll find in this post.
- Favorite books that focus on the theme of KINDNESS including a FREE printable book list.
- A list of discussion questions/conversation starters about the character strength- KINDNESS which you can also print.
- Resources for families to hold a Family Dinner Book Club on the KINDNESS theme including menu ideas, activities, and a family service project.
BOOKS ABOUT KINDNESS
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Meet a little boy who is ordinary and extraordinary in We’re All Wonders by R.J. Palacio. I great lesson in choose kindness. Also, for older kids, try Wonder also by Palacio.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”0935699236″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]One Smile[/easyazon_link] by Cindy McKinley is a story of paying it forward. It shows the chain of events that one small act of kindness can cause the next person to do an act of kindness and that eventually, it all comes full circle.
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Oliver Jeffers wrote [easyazon_link identifier=”0399167897″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Here We Are[/easyazon_link] after the birth of his child. It’s a book that welcomes little ones into this great big world. There is a theme of making sure that kindness is extended to the world and everyone on it.
A brother and sister learn all about getting along and being kind in The Jelly Donut Difference by Maria Dismondy.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1582464502″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]The Invisible Boy[/easyazon_link] by Trudy Ludwig is the story of a boy who nobody notices. Then, one day a new kid arrives in class and the invisble boy makes friends with him and they in turn pair up to work on a project together.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1620145774″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]The Can Man[/easyazon_link]by Laura E. Williams is about a boy who learns a lesson of kindness and thinking of others who are in need.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1626723214″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Be Kind[/easyazon_link] by Pat Zietlow Miller helps young readers see that being kind can be easy and sometimes it can be hard. But, being kind even a small way spreads throughout the world.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”0316431249″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Thank You, Omu![/easyazon_link]by Oge Mora is the story of a woman who makes a big pot of red stew. As it simmers, it draws visitors near and far. Each visitor receives a bowl of stew until all the stew is gone and there is none left for Omu. The woman does not get upset and is in fact quite happy when all the visitors return to match her kindness.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”0374309221″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Boxes for Katje[/easyazon_link] by Candace Fleming was a featured book in a previous Family Dinner Book Club Trip to the Netherlands. After WWII, resources are scarce in the Netherlands. Thanks to care packages from the United States, Katje and her community receive some much-needed gifts.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”0399246525″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Each Kindness[/easyazon_link] by Jacqueline Woodson touches on friendship and kindness as a young girl learns a lesson about not missing opportunities to show kindness and making new friends.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1338256416″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Try a Little Kindness[/easyazon_link] by Henry Cole works with our youngest readers. Playful illustrations remind us of all the ways we can be kind in the world.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”152476955X” locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]I Walk With Vanessa: A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness[/easyazon_link] by Kerascoët is a wordless book that packs a powerful message about standing together and standing up to bullies.
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Kindness is contagious is [easyazon_link identifier=”1423648870″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Ordinary Mary’s Extraordinary Deed[/easyazon_link] by Emily Pearson when a young ordinary girl performs an act of kindness.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1481490680″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Superbuns![/easyazon_link] by Kiane Kredensor is a story about the superpower of kindness told by some super cute bunnies.
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[easyazon_link identifier=”1250237890″ locale=”US” tag=”groboobyboo-20″]Finding Kindness[/easyazon_link] by Deborah Underwood show us that kindness can be found everywhere if we stop and notice.
When We Are Kind by Monique Gray Smith shows us that we receive even when we give.
Harlem Grown: How One Big Idea Transformed a Neighborhood by Tony Hillery will inspire you to come together with your community to create something that benefits many.
We even have a special Family Dinner Book Club centered around this book.
In Luna and Pebble by Wendy Meddour we see that even when we are going through a traumatic experience, kindness can still be found and given. Luna passes her treasured pebble to another refugee in need.
Pass it On by Sophy Henn is a beautiful message to share kindness all around from a smile to a laugh.
Maisy’s Big Book of Kindness by Lucy Cousins is a good pick for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Youngsters will enjoy the familiar characters while learning about all the ways to express kindness from caring to sharing.
Get your downloadable printable list of all the books on this list below. Take it to the library or copy it for families.
KINDNESS DISCUSSION STARTERS
Whether you pick one book to read on the list or many, you can use these conversation starters to talk about the character strength of KINDNESS. You can also print the list out below.
-How did a character in the story show kindness?
-Can being kind make a difference in the world? How?
-Let’s brainstorm an act of kindness we can do together this week.
-Has anyone ever done an act of kindness for you?
-How do you think a person feels when someone does something kind for him/her?
-Can kindness be contagious? Why or why not?
PRINT THE KINDNESS BOOK LIST AND DISCUSSION STARTERS
Print out the book list and discussion starters. Take it to the library or copy it for families.
KINDNESS FAMILY DINNER BOOK CLUB
This book list and theme make a great start for families to hold their own Family Dinner Book Club.
What is a Family Dinner Book Club?
Each month:
- On the first of each month, we provide all the details for your dinner.
- Sarah from Chef Sarah Elizabeth shares a themed menu to compliment the theme for the month.
- Laura from Sunny Day Family shares an activity and a family service project.
- And, I share a book list that compliments the themes plus conversation starters.
For our theme of KINDNESS, you have found the book list and discussion starters on this page.
Check out the themed menu from Chef Sarah Elizabeth.—> MENU
And, visit Sunny Day Family for an activity to do with the theme.—> SEE THE KINDNESS ACTIVITY
My friend Megan, from Coffee Cups and Crayons, also has an extensive list of resources for spreading kindness.
Also, follow our Family Dinner Book Club Facebook Page. We love for you to share pictures from your KINDNESS Family Dinner Book Club.
Plus, teach about kindness in our Cookies and Kindness Preschool Unit.
*First published 12/1/18 and has since been updated.
annie lynn says
Excellent curation! thanks for the list and the hard work.
Jennifer says
Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for this useful list, I am sure I will find a couple of great options. I find your emails so helpful and I am very grateful for all the tips and information you kindly share. I am the mother of a three and a half year old daughter and a four months old baby girl, constantly looking for information on how to be a better mother and show up for them. You are doing an amazing job, please keep it up!
Jodie Rodriguez says
Jennifer, thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate you taking the time to leave me such a sweet note. Best, Jodie
Mary Brice says
Seems like i already saw (kan man) in my childhood. A book having cover like this my most loved by in my childhood. i get lots of memories from your post.
Laura says
I love this list! Starting my christmas shopping here. 🙂