Giving Kind Words
After reading the story of Walter the Wandering Wave by Shane Janssens the children took note that Walter made his friends feel good about themselves by using kind words. After some wondering in the group about if Walter was being kind or generous, or both, we decided that kind words would probably make our friends feel good too.
These would be excellent gifts for our friends at the upcoming gathering!
So the children painted special envelopes for their messages and then chose a friend from school to write a note to. Some of the children chose children that they play with often, and some of them chose children that they might be noticing and wondering about. Either way, their kind words are sure to light up hearts.
"I want to write you because I like you. This note contains a hug."
"I'm glad you're at the generosity gathering."
"I like to play with you. You are a good friend."
"I hope you had a happy birthday. Thank you for the cupcakes."
"I love you. Would you like to play with me?"
"This note is a present for you. I like to play with you."
"You are a good friend. I like to play with you so much!"
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