Elmo’s Rainbow Hug
Send this loving card to a friend who could use a hug!
Encouraging kids to show love, whether that’s saying “I love you,” giving a gift, or drawing a picture. Talk to your child about sharing positive feelings and explain, “It makes people feel good to know how much you care.”
Decide on a caring friend or family member (or anyone who could use a smile or a hug) to receive Elmo’s Rainbow Hug. (Print as many as you’d like.) Invite kids to color the card, cut it out, and give (or send) it to the recipient.
Bea’s Block Kindness Adventure Color & Activity Guide
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A course highlighting some of the best assets from topics across SesameWorkshop.org with customized approaches, and tips and tricks on using these resources in your work with caregivers and their children.