Try a Little Kindness (with Tori Kelly)

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In “The Power of Kindness: A Musical Celebration,” Tori Kelly, along with beloved characters from a children’s show, emphasizes the significance of kindness through engaging songs and examples. The lesson highlights various acts of kindness, from helping others and performing small gestures to listening and sharing, illustrating how these actions not only benefit those around us but also bring joy to ourselves. Ultimately, the message encourages everyone to embrace kindness in their daily lives, becoming “Kindness Kids” who spread happiness.
  1. What are some ways we can show kindness to our friends and family?
  2. How does being kind make us feel inside?
  3. Can you think of a time when you did something kind for someone? What did you do?

The Power of Kindness: A Musical Celebration

Introduction to Kindness

In a fun and happy song, Tori Kelly teaches us about kindness. She starts by singing, “K is for kindness,” which means kindness is very important. The song is all about how we can be kind every day.

Acts of Kindness

In the song, Tori is joined by some friends from a popular children’s show. They show us different ways to be kind.

Helping Others: Tori sings about how nice it feels to help someone. Elmo, a cute red character, says, “That’s kindness,” showing us that helping is a kind thing to do.

Small Gestures: The song also talks about little things, like giving a hug or holding a ladybug gently. Grover and Big Bird join in to show that these small actions are also acts of kindness.

The Feel-Good Factor

The song’s chorus tells us that being kind makes us feel good inside. Tori and her friends sing about how kindness helps others and makes us happy too. They say, “you might be surprised to realize how good it makes you feel,” which means being kind can make us feel great!

Everyday Kindness

The song gives more examples of how we can be kind every day:

Listening and Comforting: Tori talks about how listening to others and staying calm are important parts of being kind.

Sharing and Caring: Cookie Monster, a funny blue character, suggests baking cookies for friends and family. This shows us that sharing is a way to be kind.

Becoming a Kindness Kid

At the end of the song, Nina talks to a Kindness Kid. The Kindness Kid explains how fun it is to spread kindness everywhere. They say anyone can be a “Kindness Kid,” which means everyone can be kind.

Conclusion

In this joyful song, Tori Kelly and her friends remind us how important kindness is. By doing simple kind acts, we can make others happy and feel good ourselves. They encourage us to make kindness a part of our everyday lives.

  • Can you think of a time when someone was kind to you? How did it make you feel, and what did they do?
  • What are some small acts of kindness you can do for your friends or family? How do you think these actions might make them feel?
  • Why do you think being kind can make us feel happy inside? Can you share a story when being kind made you feel good?
  1. Kindness Scavenger Hunt: Go on a kindness scavenger hunt around your home or school. Look for opportunities to be kind, like helping a friend, sharing a toy, or saying something nice to someone. Make a list of all the kind acts you find or do, and share them with your class or family. How many acts of kindness can you find in one day?

  2. Create a Kindness Jar: Decorate a jar and label it “Kindness Jar.” Every time you do something kind or see someone else being kind, write it down on a piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, read all the notes with your family or classmates and talk about how these acts made you feel.

  3. Kindness Role Play: With a friend or family member, act out different scenarios where you can show kindness. For example, pretend one of you is feeling sad, and the other offers a comforting hug or listens to their feelings. Discuss how these actions can help make someone feel better and why it’s important to be kind.

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