YOUNGSTERS at Kidderminster’s Little Trinity Nursery celebrated this year’s random acts of kindness week by sharing smiles around the community.
Their week began with children making kindness cards, which they delivered to residents at The Shrubbery.
Next, the nursery community came together to collect treats, goodies, and essential items, generously donated by parents and staff, to create hampers for local heroes.
Children then delivered these special hampers to the fire station, police station and hospital, thanking those who help keep the community safe every day.

Later this week, the children are due to take their kindness into the town centre, handing out flowers to local residents to try and brighten the day of surprised passers‑by with thoughtful, unexpected acts of care.
Throughout the week, children also engaged in reflective activities such as crafting tissue‑paper flowers, kindness cards, rainbows, and bookmarks and sharing ideas during circle time about how they can show kindness at nursery, at home and within their community.
Nursery Manager Gaynor Carter said: “It’s important for children to understand simple acts of kindness can positively impact how someone feels, and being kind is worthwhile just to make someone smile.
“Small, simple things can make such a huge difference and serve as a heart‑warming reminder that kindness truly grows when we nurture it from an early age.
“This year’s celebrations beautifully showcased what happens when children, families, and nursery staff come together with one shared goal – to make the world around them just a little bit kinder.
“A week full of kindness, and memories that will last far longer.”
