Printable Kindness Kindergarten Writing Prompts
These free Kindness Writing Prompts are perfect for elementary and kindergarten writing activities! Even though Valentine’s Day is a holiday that is all about love, that doesn’t mean we should forget to write out all the things we love about ourselves.
Teaching our children that love and kindness matter is a great way to help them understand the importance of spreading kindness to all. These February writing prompts are a fun way to work on your child’s handwriting. It also teaches them about the importance of being kind.
Kindergarten Writing Prompts

Printable Kindness Kindergarten Writing Prompts
Kids are naturally kind and sweet, but sometimes, it’s still good to work on writing out all those loving thoughts and ideas. This is where these writing prompts for kindergarten are a simple and fun activity that helps them slow down in their daily activities and write all about the things they love and are thankful for.
Valentines Day Writing Prompts for Kindergarten
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How do writing prompts help with creativity?
Sometimes, we all get writer’s block. This isn’t a bad thing, but it just means that we need a little boost to help get new ideas in our brains and out on paper. And kids are the same way!
Just because we want them to write about something doesn’t mean that they always have the thoughts of creativity to do so. It’s fine. This is where these writing prompts for kindergarten and preschool children come into play.
The printable gives the prompt, and your child writes about it. It’s just as simple as that. Not only does it take away the stress but it just allows for them to concentrate on their own thoughts and words to complete.
Kindness Activities
Nurture kindness in children through engaging activities, including these free printable kindness writing prompts! In a world where empathy and compassion are more important than ever, teaching kids the value of kindness can profoundly impact their social and emotional development.
Through these thoughtfully designed activities, children can learn to express kindness, understand its significance, and weave it into their daily lives.
Fun Kindness Activities for Kids
1. Kindness Jar: Create a “Kindness Jar” where kids can write down acts of kindness they perform or witness. At the end of the week, read them together and celebrate the positive actions.
2. Kindness Calendar: Make a monthly kindness calendar for each day with a different act of kindness. Activities can include helping a friend, sharing a toy, or saying something nice to someone.
3. Kindness Crafts: Engage kids in craft projects that promote kindness. For example, making friendship bracelets, creating “thank you” cards for teachers, or designing posters with positive messages.
4. Role-Playing: Set up role-playing scenarios where children can practice responding with kindness in various situations. This helps them develop empathy and understand the impact of their actions.
5. Kindness Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt where kids look for opportunities to be kind. Provide a list of kind acts they need to perform, like helping a sibling or picking up litter.
Write an act of kindness that you have done

Free Printable Kindness Writing Prompts
We’ve created a set of free printable kindness writing prompts to encourage thoughtful reflection on kindness. These prompts are designed to inspire kids to think about and articulate their experiences with kindness.
Here are a few examples:
Kind Things to Write
- Write about a time when someone was kind to you. How did it make you feel?
- Describe a situation where you helped someone else. What did you do, and why?
- Imagine you could create a ‘Kindness Potion.’ What ingredients would you include, and what would it do?
- Write a story about a superhero whose superpower is kindness. What adventures do they go on?
These prompts can be used in the classroom, at home, or as part of a community program. They enhance writing skills and deepen children’s understanding of kindness and its impact.
Kindness Writing Prompts

As you can see from the printable picture, these writing prompts are pretty straight forward and simple. All your child really needs to do is write out what they love about themselves and others and how they can continue to spread kindness each day moving forward.
Pretty simple, right?! It’s even something that you can easily do together as a family!
Getting started is as easy as downloading the fun and colorful printables here! They’ll be writing in no time at all!
Free Valentine Writing Prompts

February Writing Prompts

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Incorporating kindness activities into your child’s routine is a wonderful way to teach them the value of empathy, compassion, and positive social interactions.
With these free printable kindness writing prompts, you can provide a structured yet creative way for children to explore and express their thoughts on kindness.
Let’s work together to cultivate a kinder, more empathetic generation, one kind act at a time!
Preschool and Kindergarten Writing Activities
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Kindness Writing Prompts for Kindergarten

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