40-Day Challenge Day 35

Help your children go through their clothes and toys, picking out those still in great shape but outgrown. Wash the clothes, and clean the toys to like-new condition. Let the kids go with you to donate these items to a shelter in your community. Let them experience of joy of giving to others who may not be as fortunate this Christmas.

 

 

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  1. Vivian W Freppon says:

    My grandchildren have a great elementary school that began “Caring is Sharing”. The kids save money to help other families in the school that need help. Of course, they never know who received the help but the kids look so forward to doing this! At Christmas time their parents encouraged Caring is Sharing at home. It worked so well and my grandkids were thrilled to be able to help other children with clothes and toys.

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