Have you heard of The Kindness Elves? Our family fell head-over-heels with them last year, but they have been around since 2013.
These little elves are an international sensation! They began as an alternative to Elf on the Shelf. Rather than focusing on negative behaviors, The Kindness Elves inspire kind acts.
Best of all? They are not relegated to the holidays but can be a part of your family all year long!
 The Kindness Elves Inspire Kindness at Home and Beyond
*Disclosure: I received The Kindness Elves at no cost. I was not required to write a review, but our family adores these magical elves. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
The scoop on The Kindness Elves
The Kindness Elves are the brainchild of Anna, a former primary school teacher, mom to four, and owner of the popular website The Imagination Tree.
Anna started the tradition years ago with her children as an alternative to the naughty elf tradition. These little elves inspire kindness in children and spread a little magic, too!
How we use The Kindness Elves
In our home, we use The Kindness Elves in conjunction with some of our most favorite books for spreading joy and kindness, including [easyazon_link identifier=”0316545759″ locale=”US” tag=”mylitpop-20″]Humble and Kind[/easyazon_link] and [easyazon_link identifier=”099609993X” locale=”US” tag=”mylitpop-20″]Have You Filled a Bucket Today[/easyazon_link]?
Whenever I feel our family needs a kindness refresher, I pull out a stack of delicious books and these magical little elves. These sweet little elves never fail to spark kindness in my kiddos!
I love this family tradition. It is one that I am certain my children will remember for years to come!
Check out these new additions to The Kindness Elves collection
Guess what? There are some new Kindness Elves on the block! Check out these beautiful new pink and green families of Kindness Elves, plus adorable baby elves!
These new elves are available for pre-order now.
Stay up to date with The Kindness Elves
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Looking for more ways to inspire kindness at home?
Here are some kindness posts from My Little Poppies…
- Family Kindness Project {Have You Filled A Bucket Today?}Â | My Little Poppies
- 10+ Children’s Books to Inspire Kindness | My Little Poppies
- 25 Books About Gratitude to Inspire Kindness at Home | My Little Poppies
- The Doll Kind: Encourage Kindness Through Play | My Little Poppies
- Stop Counting Raisins: Cultivating An Attitude of Gratitude at Home | The Homeschool Sisters
- Big-Hearted Families™ Summer Bucket List | My Little Poppies
- Big-Hearted and Brilliant: Service Ideas That Flex Empathy Muscles and Expand Young Minds | My Little Poppies
- Four Life Lessons to Help Your Big-Hearted Idealist Avoid Burnout | My Little Poppies
… and here are some more kindness posts from around web:
- 30 Random Acts of Kindness for Kids | Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
- 50 Random Acts of Kindness | Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
- 50 More Random Acts of Kindness | Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
- Teaching Teens to Be Grateful in 3 Easy Steps | Practical, by Default
- The Ultimate Guide to Random Acts of Kindness | Raising Lifelong Learners
Now, it’s your turn. Tell me: How do you inspire kindness at home? Share here!