Check out these kindness coloring pages, carefully selected for your kids and young adults.
You probably want to instill kindness in your kids in a very creative manner, there is no better way other than this.
However, let us first discuss why it is crucial for people to learn this value while they are still young before moving on to the actual list.
Why Is Teaching Kindness to Children Important?
Children should be taught kindness for a variety of reasons. Aside from the fact that it makes them better people, it also enhances their physical and emotional perception of themselves.
Additionally, youngsters might become much happy by being kind. This is due to the fact that showing someone you care about them makes them feel valued. Their sense of belonging is boosted, and their self-esteem is raised.
Additionally, it keeps them from developing into a bully or narcissist. Being kind to others teaches children the importance of compassion and selflessness. It lessens their propensity to be conceited and egotistical as adults.
Kindness benefits children’s physical and emotional well-being, which is very vital. Giving generosity makes one feel emotionally warm.
The hormone oxytocin, which is crucial for maintaining our bodies’ health, is released as a result of this sensation.
Kindness has a lot of benefits, not just for children but also for adults. Check out our collection of printable kindness coloring pages!
1. Bloom with Kindness
According to this coloring page, you should “bloom in kindness.” As we become older, life can get more difficult, but kindness never changes. If you allow it to flourish in your life, you will age gracefully and develop into the stunning individual you were destined to be.
2. Be Kind to One Another
This verse comes from the Ephesians book (4:32). Because we are all related to one another as brothers and sisters in the Lord’s eyes, the Bible teaches that we should treat one another with kindness.
Despite the fact that we may come from many cultures, backgrounds, and religions, we are all related to one another in the sight of the Lord (or the supreme being we believe in).
3. Respond with Love & Kindness
Children need to understand as early as possible that no matter what life throws at them, love and kindness will always be the finest reward.
Even if life can be unjust at times, this does not justify harboring resentment or seeking vengeance.
4. If You Can Be Anything, Be Kind
Even if other individuals aren’t kind, practice kindness. The first step to living a life filled with happiness and pleasure is kindness.
5. Kindness Begins with Me
As we previously stated, compassion starts at home. While this is true, compassion starts even more deeply within our hearts.
If we don’t first instill in our kids that this wonderful value starts with them, there won’t be any compassion at home.
6. Be a Friend, Not a Bully!
Bullying is never acceptable, and young children need to learn this lesson.
Being a friend is much more enjoyable than being a bully. They should be aware that it is kind to approach and be kind to another child if they see them to be lonely and alone.
7. Throw Kindness like Confetti
Spreading compassion and doing good things are both completely free, so do so! Giving others the love and respect they require is the only thing that may make you feel more comfortable.
8. We are Kind to One Another
Children should be taught that they can be whoever they want to be in one lesson. They should also be taught that they have the ability to be kind if they so choose.
This “We are Kind to One Another” coloring page is a great way to inspire kids to believe in their own goodness and kindness.
They can learn to believe that they can be decent people, just as they should be educated to believe that they can be physicians, judges, or lawyers.
9. Plant Seeds of Kindness
Kindness sets the tone for happiness. Isn’t it satisfying to treat people well?
Children must understand how wonderful it is to be kind. By instilling kindness in your kids as early as possible, you can help them grow up happier and healthier.
10. Kindness Begins at Home
This graphic expressing that compassion starts at home is one that we particularly adore. It is true that kids imitate what adults, especially their parents, do.
Being a role model in every area of your life is one of the best gifts you can give your children.
Everything begins from within, therefore whatever experiences children have at home are likely to carry over into their lives elsewhere.
Teach your children to be kind so they can spread that virtue to others.
11. Do All Things with Kindness
Make sure to impart this important lesson to your children: Do everything with kindness if you want them to learn how to be nice as soon as possible. After all, being kind is all about having no boundaries and no prejudice.
12. Showing Kindness by Helping the Elders
By exhibiting altruistic conduct, such as helping the elderly, providing for those in need, and being obedient, children can learn how to be nice.
You can accomplish that with the aid of this coloring page and others that you can discover at the same link.
13. Kindness from Anne Frank
Does your kid have an idea of who Anne Frank is? If not, now might be the ideal opportunity to spend quality time with them while coloring and sharing the tale of a young girl who flipped the world upside down with her sincere goodness.
Your children will hopefully understand that compassion is something we are all born with, like Anne Frank.
Some people might have wandered off and chosen the wrong route, but eventually, their hearts will guide them back to where they belong.
14. The World Needs More Kindness
The world is currently experiencing a lot of difficult events. You understand as an adult that we all need a little love and happiness in our lives.
But compassion is the foundation of love and happiness. Teach your kids to be kind to everyone and the environment as a whole. Children’s genuineness and unfailing goodwill are needed in the world.
15. Be the Change You Wish to See
This is a well-known quotation by Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most well-known social campaigners in history. As a proponent of nonviolence, he encouraged generosity, peace, and joy.
16. Kindness between Siblings
In this picture, we see a girl helping her sick brother or buddy in bed. It is a really simple act, but it shows how kids may learn to be kind by doing small things and activities.
You must teach your children that being kind isn’t always determined by how much you give or do. Sometimes even the most basic actions can demonstrate kindness.
17. You Are Kind
Here is a template that says “you are kind,” which kids can use to make cards and letters.
We think that youngsters should learn how to be kind as well as how to give compliments and praise. This is an excellent approach to conveying that value to them.
18. Treat Others As You Want to Be Treated
Give your children the pleasure of coloring these letters, which spell out one of the greatest proverbs on communication. After all, if you want people to be kind to you, you should be good to them as well.
We advise young children who are beginning to learn letters to use this printable page. It’s a fantastic method to include learning the alphabet and coloring into a single activity.
19. Kindness from Jackie Chan
We share Jackie Chan’s belief that acts of kindness may transform people’s lives.
To make a difference, you don’t need to do something significant or outstanding. Sometimes the smallest acts of compassion make the largest difference.
20. Every Word Matters So Speak Kindly
Kindness can be demonstrated by talking and communicating, in addition to how we behave toward ourselves and others.
Connecting with others through nice words is the cornerstone of healthy relationships.
21. Always Be Kind! Kindness Matters!
Teachers are strong proponents of teaching kids moral values at an early age. One approach to do this is to use coloring pages like the one above.
View their other printables, including this freebie, or buy them to support their advocacy efforts. Teach your kids to be kind at all times, even when it seems like the world is getting a little harsh.
22. Choose Kindness
Check out this minimalist floral mandala coloring page that is printable. It teaches kids to always choose kindness, regardless of the situation.
Kindness and humility go hand in hand with happiness. Happiness will be simple to obtain if you make the decision to be kind each day.
23. Never Regret Being Kind
Here is a crucial lesson you may impart to your kids. People may mistreat you, but you shouldn’t ever regret being good to them.
Even if they never understand your honesty, those who do will always be appreciative of you.
24. Kindness Is Your Super Power!
The Ripple Kindness Project was created to assist kids in becoming more positive and content people.
Along with emphasizing kindness, they also promote other virtues like gratitude, empathy, and optimism.
Visit their website for more information on how to teach your kids virtues like compassion and thankfulness.
25. Have Courage and Be Kind
Your children may be able to relate to this coloring page if you show it to them because it features the well-known quote, “Have courage and be nice,” from one of the most well-known fairy tales in the world, Cinderella.
Being kind sometimes requires bravery, especially when those around you are acting cruelly.
26. Be Kind to Yourself
One of the most crucial things to keep in mind is that whatever lesson you wish to impart to others, you should apply to yourself first, just like you would with any other value that is significant to you.
Children must be taught the importance of self-love and self-compassion at a young age. Although it could be challenging at first, attempt to convey these ideas to them.
You might be surprised to learn how much more capable your kids are. Tell them that in order to love others, they must first love themselves.
27. K is for Kindness
Words like “kindness” need to be introduced to kids at a very young age. Plan a time to color with them and connect with them rather than letting them watch YouTube videos all day.
28. What Are You Doing for Others?
After spending time together, ask your children what they are doing to help others. See what they say and if they are aware of the importance of kindness.
Your heart-to-heart conversations can be made more enjoyable by using this mandala-like coloring page. Encourage children to think about their interactions with others as they color.
29. Be Kind
Isn’t this kindness coloring page featuring flowers adorable? The “be” in “be kind” has a bee motif, and the flowers are so roomy that even young children may easily color them.
Teach your children the value of kindness and love while they color this page. It never hurts to be kind, especially to people who are in need.
Help them put this principle into practice while they are still young so they will uphold it when they get older.
30. Color the World with Kindness
Our children hold the key to the future, so we must educate them effectively and make sure they can tell right from wrong.
We must educate our kids on how to color the world with kindness at the same time that we teach them how to color their kindness coloring pages. A little kindness shown at random can mean a lot to someone.
31. Always Be Kind
Here’s another coloring page that says, “Always be kind.” The rainbow, hearts, and owl designs are our favorites since they resemble doodles and are ideal for kids and teenagers who are discovering their artistic sides.
32. Clothe Yourselves with Kindness
This printable is remarkable because it not only instills kindness in kids, but also teaches them compassion, humility, patience, and gentleness. The verse that inspired the statement is Colossians 3:12.
Explain the significance of these principles to your child while you color these together so that they will better comprehend them.
Final thoughts
If we show kindness to others, it will come back to us when we most need it.
With the help of these coloring sheets, we wish to teach your kids the importance of kindness in the most imaginative and artistic way possible.
We also hope that you will be more motivated to instill in your kids not only kindness but also all the other good virtues they need to know.
What’s your take on this? Do well to drop your thoughts in the comment section below.
StudentsandScholarship Team.