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It’s always fun to be with kids as they are innocent and loving. And whenever we’re consumed by the bad things in the world – their innocence changes our perspective.

Although they are young, they have that power to restore our faith in humanity and it’s because of their kindness.

These 50 slides will show you some of the kids who did not hesitate to be kind. All of them made efforts just to make other people happy. Feel free to read their stories.

#1 Building homes


This girl noticed that there were homeless going hungry in her area. After making sure they were fed, she decided to go one step further and build them homes.


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#2 Comforting neighbors through music

Many people have been suffering due to COVID-19 ever since the pandemic has started. But it’s uplifting to think that many people also love to share some kindness to those who need it. Among these people are these talented kids who decided to hold a cello concert to comfort their erderly neighbor who was self-isolating at that time.

This story was shared by Jackie Borchardt on Twitter – and her tweet has gone massively viral.

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Twitter/JMBorchardt Source: Twitter/JMBorchardt


#3 The kid who made some officers happy.

This kid just love to do act of kindness to many people. Among those people he has helped are the officers of Winslow Township Police Department. He used his allowance to deliver lunch to them. According to the Winslow Township Police Department, this was the kid’s way to show appreciation to them for keeping him safe “even when he sleeps”.

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Facebook/Winslow Township Police Department (NJ) Source: Facebook/Winslow Township Police Department (NJ)


#4 Blankets with love

A kid who also has big heart is the founder of Blankies 4 My Buddies. He loves to give blankets to his fellow kids as he wants to make sure that “all children stay warm and never feel lonely”.

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Facebook/Blankies 4 My Buddies Source: Facebook/Blankies 4 My Buddies


#5 He used his hair to give hope to other.

When someone wants to have a long hair, usually, it’s because they want to look good. But this adorable kid had a different reason – which is truly inspiring.

When he successfully did it, he immediately got a haircut and donated his hair to kids with cancer. Good job, kid!

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Twitter/storkpatrol Source: Twitter/storkpatrol


#6 All humans deserve some decency


Tyler, only nine years old, decided to use his summer allowance to buy books for the local jail. He showed up unannounced with more than one hundred books for people in jail.

His reason? When he has bad thoughts, he finds reading calms him down. He wanted to share that with others.


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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office via ABC News Source: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office via ABC News


#7 Love for pup

Many people love animals and that’s a great thing. But to see innocent kids giving all that they have just to save a puppy from danger is beyond touching.

“These humble kids from #India surely only have enough to survive on the streets themselves yet selflessly spent part of what they had to help a wounded stray puppy heal,” the uploader of the photo wrote.

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Twitter/Robert0Guiscard Source: Twitter/Robert0Guiscard


#8 Making the best of a sad situation


Jake had to spend a few days in the hospital after catching the flu. When he recovered and left the hospital, he had a great idea to do something for the kids who had not recovered as fast as he had.

He made iced tea and cookies and sold them at his dad’s business. He earned $275, which he used to buy coloring books for Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital.


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Stony Brook Long Island Children's Hospital Source: Stony Brook Long Island Children's Hospital


#9 Precious invitation

This kid right here made these two staff of Walton County Sheriff’s Office happy after he invited them for Thanksgiving dinner. He was the one who called 911 just to make such a heartwarming invitation.

“With all the bad calls we take on a daily basis this one was a welcomed happy call that made all of us smile,” Lead Communications Officer Monica Webster said.

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Facebook/Walton County Sheriff's Office, Florida Source: Facebook/Walton County Sheriff's Office, Florida


#10 True friendship


The two kids pictured are friends being cared for in the same hospital. One of them was in quarantine and couldn’t leave his room at all. His friend sat on the other side of the room’s window and they played video games with wireless controllers.


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BoredPanda Source: BoredPanda


#11 First encounter with an unfair world


Cayden witnessed one of his schoolmates get turned away at the school’s cafeteria because they didn’t have enough money on their lunch card.

Cayden felt angry and frustrated about it and decided to do something. He has since raised more than $40,000 to make sure children like his friend don’t miss out on lunch at school.


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No Kids Go Hungry via Fundrazr Source: No Kids Go Hungry via Fundrazr


#12 Kids understand more than we give them credit for


This girl just learned that the family cat has arthritis and couldn’t play as much as she used to. Her mom asked her to be gentle so as not to hurt the animal. After hearing this, the girl pulled out a book and decided to read to the cat.


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hailunix via Imgur Source: hailunix via Imgur


#13 Selflessness doesn’t have to be a painful affair


It took a lot for this boy to save $120 over a year, it’s commendable. What’s even more admirable is what he did with the $120 at the end of the year.

Rather than spend it on himself, he used it to make lunches for homeless people. The smile on his face says it all.


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Reddit Source: Reddit


#14 Epitome of innocence


These kids had never met each other before this day at an airport terminal. Despite this, when they first met, they decided to hug each other.


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preggit via Reddit Source: preggit via Reddit


#15 Bravery isn’t age-restricted


This girl’s mother had an unfortunate seizure while they were playing in the pool at home. When she saw her mother sink to the bottom of the pool, she swam and grabbed her. She then brought her to the shallow end and kept her head above water until the seizure stopped.


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Gabe Hernandez via Caller Source: Gabe Hernandez via Caller


#16 Not all heroes wear capes


On her way home with her family, this girl was flagged down by a family trying to save ducklings that had fallen down a drain pipe. Although everyone wanted to help, the girl was the only one with hands small enough to pull them out. She pulled out all eight ducklings one by one and brought them to the mother duck waiting by the road.


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Inside Edition via YouTube Source: Inside Edition via YouTube


#17 Compassion isn’t limited to humans


This girl found out that the family dog would need to get a few shots to get better. While they waited in the car at the vet’s office, she hugged her dog and kept on telling him that everything would be okay and even promised to take him to the toy store if he behaved well.


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Reddit Source: Reddit


#18 Kindness isn’t as complicated as we think it is


This is a stray cat. This kind family had been taking care of him for more than a year. Their son would always cover the animal in a blanket, so the cat would know he had a home.


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Sympson2612 via Reddit Source: Sympson2612 via Reddit


#19 Making friends is easier than you think


Like clockwork, every Tuesday and Friday, these sanitation workers would do their rounds in this neighborhood. Back when these two friends were still in strollers, they workers would drive by and honk to say hello.

As the kids grew older, meeting the garbage collectors with refreshments and snacks became a routine. They’ve been friends ever since.


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Martha Sugalski via BoredPanda Source: Martha Sugalski via BoredPanda


#20 Doing things because it’s the right thing to do


This refugee didn’t leave his puppy when fleeing Syria. He carried the animal with him all the way to Greece even if it would have been easier to abandon the dog back at home.


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UNHCR via BoredPanda Source: UNHCR via BoredPanda


#21 One more reason not to give up


This is Daniel. He lives in the Philippines. His father abandoned the family, and their house got burnt down. Despite all this, every evening he sits outside the local Mcdonalds to use the sign’s light to do his homework.


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Joyce Gilos via BoredPanda Source: Joyce Gilos via BoredPanda


#22 They grow up fast


This girl learned that animals in shelters don’t get as much help as they need because the shelters don’t have enough money. She decided to sell all her stuffed animals and sent all the money to her local SPCA to help real animals.


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Buffitron via Imgur Source: Buffitron via Imgur


#23 The things we take for granted


Winter can be brutally cold even on the inside of our cozy houses. Imagine how terrible it must be for people forced to live on the streets?

These girls came up with a genius plan to help the homeless brave the cold. They tied coats onto street poles so anyone who needed them could just pick one.


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Tara Smith via BoredPanda Source: Tara Smith via BoredPanda


#24 Helping unadoptable pets


Shelters try their best to help animals find loving homes, but it doesn’t always go as planned. Many animals live the rest of their lives confined in these shelters.

These kids gave up their playtime to go to a shelter and read to dogs. It helps calm the dogs as well as socialize them, making them more adoptable.


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Hasmo.org via BoredPanda Source: Hasmo.org via BoredPanda


#25 What would you do if you won $1,000?


This kid won a cash prize of $1,000 in a scavenger hunt held in his hometown. Instead of spending it, he donated it to his neighbor, who was suffering from leukemia.


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ABC News Source: ABC News


#26 We’re all in it together


This kid was concerned that some of his classmates didn’t have lunch at school. So, he convinced his mom to pack lunch for a few of them.


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Reddit Source: Reddit


#27 We’re all on the same side


Protests and demonstrations can get ugly quickly. It’s easy to forget that riot police aren’t the enemy; they’re just there to make sure things don’t get out of control. This boy didn’t forget to share some water with the cops who were standing guard.


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Bishop M. via Facebook Source: Bishop M. via Facebook


#28 People aren’t born selfish


When chaos strikes, we’re instinctively driven to save ourselves first. This Filipino girl bravely kept her puppy alive after floods struck her hometown.


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BoredPanda Source: BoredPanda


#29 Everyone needs a hug


These two kids are strangers. Yet, for some unknown reason, they decided to hug it out at a fast-food restaurant. Kids will do what they want when they want. How much happier would the world be if adults were all open to receiving and giving hugs from strangers?


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Itsallhistory via Reddit Source: Itsallhistory via Reddit


#30Kids can be heroes too


When fires break out, panic and fear are natural responses. However, this 7-year-old kept his cool when a fire broke out in his family’s house. He went to his dad’s room and told him what was happening. Firefighters arrived in time to save the house, and no one got hurt.


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OC Register Source: OC Register


#31 Kids being grown-ups


It’s easy to write off kids as being uncontrollable and wild, which they can be, but then you hear stories like these and realize that there’s much more to them.

This 13-year-old saved his coach’s life by performing CPR on him and calling 911.


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Florence Freedom Professional Baseball via Facebook Source: Florence Freedom Professional Baseball via Facebook


#32 Being kind because you can be


People don’t treat stray dogs with the same respect that they would treat dogs with owners. Perhaps it has to do with them being viewed as dirty or possibly dangerous. This little girl and her brother decided to share their umbrella with a stray dog in Mumbai. They didn’t have to, and yet they did.


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#33 Running to the rescue


When this little girl saw a bald girl (from chemo), she asked her mom for an explanation. When she found out it had to do with cancer drugs, she offered to cut her hair so she could share it.


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Sm1ttySm1t via Imgur Source: Sm1ttySm1t via Imgur


#34 Compassion in its purest form


This little girl saw a man crying on TV and thought to wipe off his tears with a handkerchief. By the looks of it, she isn’t even old enough to speak complete sentences, yet she understands what sadness is.


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Yoshiki via Hamusoku Source: Yoshiki via Hamusoku


#35 It’s the thought that counts


This boy saw a little rabbit trying to climb a wall and walked over to help it. The problem is it wasn’t a real rabbit; it was a statue designed to look that way.

Still, that’s the kind of spirit all humans should have.


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BoredPanda Source: BoredPanda


#36 Being good even when it costs you


This boy grew his hair out so he could donate it to kids with cancer. Sadly, because of his long hair, older kids made fun of him and bullied him because they thought it was weird. But he never wavered and stuck to his guns knowing it was for someone else.


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Deeanna Thomas via BoredPanda Source: Deeanna Thomas via BoredPanda


#37 Kids reminding adults how simple life should be


There’s a lot of argument around the ethics of shelters putting down animals they can’t afford to house.

This boy took matters into his own hands and started a no-kill shelter in his garage to take of strays in his neighborhood.


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Happyanimalsclub via BoredPanda Source: Happyanimalsclub via BoredPanda


#38 It’s never too early to learn about compassion


This little girl decided her dinosaur needed healing and asked her mom to treat its wounds. What you see here is the same girl comforting her poor dinosaur and nursing him back to health.


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Rxero13 via Imgur Source: Rxero13 via Imgur


#39 Take notes


For most adults, turning a blind eye to others’ suffering is easier than getting involved and possibly getting hurt as well. This kid saw a deer drowning during a flood in Bangladesh and swam to its rescue.


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Caters via BoredPanda Source: Caters via BoredPanda


#40 What else would big brothers be for?


One of the hardest things about being born with a physical disability is feeling left out and not being able to do all things that your peers can. This brother participated in a triathlon and supported his challenged brother all the way. How noble is that?


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