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Elf on the Shelf Good Deed Challenge Printables

Elf on the Shelf Good Deed ChallengeElf on the Shelf has become a widely recognized tradition promoting good behavior among kids. This holiday season, why not introduce a twist? Our printable Good Deed Challenge features 12 fun tasks suitable for all ages, teaching children the joy of giving without high costs. From simple gestures to thoughtful acts, these challenges encourage kindness year-round. Let's instill the spirit of giving beyond the holidays with our engaging and meaningful activities!

 

Children can do many things throughout the year to make a difference in the lives of many people.  Here are some ideas…

  • volunteer at the animal shelter
  • have a lemonade stand and donate all the money earned
  • adopt a grand parent at the local nursing home and visit them regularly throughout the year
  • take a walk and pick up trash along the way
  • send letters to soldiers who are far from home
  • help a neighbor
  • leave a note that says “have a great day” on the windshield of a car
  • offer to let someone ahead of you in line

These are just a few ideas.  Children are giving and kind by nature and it will be fun to see what great ideas they come up with for this challenge! Let this challenge of good deeds become a holiday tradition in your home!

Don't forget to print our free Elf Challenge Printables!

 

Do you have an Elf on the Shelf?

What special way would you encourage your child to do good deeds?

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  1. What a great idea, Stacie! If you’re interested in providing your children with monthly giveback activities beyond the holidays, I’d love to offer you and your family a free subscription to Giving Families’ Good Mail Challenges; check it out at GivingFamilies.com and, if interested, please send me an email. Thanks! Fondly, Beth

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