Teaching Kids About Charity

by , posted on January 30th, 2013 in Pepperidge Farm's Goldfish Smiles




The importance of charity can be a difficult concept for kids to grasp. But even though it’s big, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. You can start by keeping it simple and focus on ‘showing’ rather than ‘saying’. Learn more ways Dave and I are encouraging our kids’ charitable natures over on Pepperidge Farm’s family site, Goldfish Smiles. So click on over. I’ll see you there! 

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“When it comes down to it, charity and giving are at their core, about community. Showing kids that your community is invested in helping others is a powerful thing.” [continue reading]


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3 Responses to “Teaching Kids About Charity”

  1. Becky Says:

    January 30th, 2013 at 4:49 pm

    It was great meeting you on the first night of Alt, then running into you throughout the conference! I’m glad to have found some great sources for creative play with kids. Once my boy makes his appearance and grows up a bit I’ll be frequenting your site. Take care, Becky

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    Jennifer Cooper Reply:

    I still think about that cookie! Truly. If we lived closer, I’d wrangle you into making a batch for me. Soo good!

    And I’ll be keeping an ear out (and eye on your blog!) for the good news.

    ps. Your blog is gorgeous! I can’t wait to try some of your recipes.

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  2. Becky Says:

    January 31st, 2013 at 12:12 pm

    I hope to post that cookie recipe soon. I just need to make another batch so I can photograph them. If you were closer, I’d deliver the batch right to you :)

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