First, those who have very young children discover that it's never too early to be open minded to new things. See your favorite Sesame Street pals learn more about their planet with help from their international cousins. Be sure to look out for Kindness themed artwork from Little Golden Books, Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss & Beatrix Potter (Peter Rabbit) as well.
Your favorite Children's Book publishers showcase stories about Kindness throughout our world with your favorite characters old & new.
Schools across the nation showcase videos from your favorite Edutainment brands on how we can learn more about ourselves & others while trying to balance the circle of life.
Those in the older grades who are into International Pop-Culture find out more on how European Media or Anime & Manga from Japan, among others, may actually be more similar to the ones at home.
Look for activities themed to understanding our planet from using art to express our feelings in a positive manner to solving puzzles as a way on handling difficult situations properly.
Preschoolers use their favorite toys to learn more about using empathy towards themselves & others who are going through hard times, as well as more about their environment.
Be sure to witness displays on various legends who created a positive impact throughout history with help from your favorite hobby & activity brands.
Celebrities donate Plushes based on endangered animals, including critically endangered, to kids in need to bring awareness on animal care.
If we use enough Kindness, not only would we see more prominence of educational media, but some television channels may return to their educational roots better than ever. Barnes & Noble and Abbott Elementary would also help schools in need within these events. Kindness can only be uncovered if we use an open mind & discover that there is more than what meets the eye.










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