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  1. Thank you for the awesome idea and printables to go along! I had a little idea and wanted to share it in case you didn’t notice. The RACK hand-out doesn’t specifically state what the acronym means. If you ever edited it and had room for “Christmas” before Kindness on that 3rd row that would be great.

    Thank you for keeping our hearts and souls focused on the genuine meaning of Christmas. You are so appreciated and loved!!!

    1. Yes, thank you for sharing. I read and read and didn’t understand until I read the blog post!

  2. Such a wonderful idea. I was just talking with my husband about ways to get our preteen kids out of the mindset of Christmas getting and in to the spirit of giving. Thank you so very much for your idea and blessing.

  3. Thank you so much for making all of your beautiful creations available to others! You are quite talented! 🙂 Can’t wait to start spreading a little kindness this season! Merry Christmas to you and your family! 🙂

  4. Thanks for the great idea! Can’t wait to start this with our children. They’re excited and planning away!

  5. Not sure if this is where we enter our email for the printable. If so, I would love to use yours! Thank you!

    1. You need to enter it above where you see the image that looks like an ebook. Right under the image is a place for your email and a submit button!

  6. This is a wonderful list. I will use this through out the year and not just a Christmas time.
    However, please don’t leave treats at a playground, it’s too dangerous for children with allergies.

  7. How wonderful! Way shoot consumerism right through the heart! Selfless acts. Hooray! 🙂

  8. I have sent e-mail for free printables twice over two days without receiving any e-mails back in any of my mail boxes. Please advise.

  9. I love this idea! I couldn’t find the link for the free printable. Could you please send me the link? I want to do this with my little boy! We are preparing now to do this for Christmas.
    Thank you for awesome blog and Pinterest ideas!! You’re amazing!

    1. Yes Danielle, you can find that printable as part of our free Ultimate Christian Holidays Printable Collection which can be requested here
      Suzanne@Not Consumed

  10. The Ultimate Christian Holidays image at the bottom of the page will open a form to request the printables. 🙂
    Suzanne@Not Consumed

  11. Thank you for this idea! It came at just the right time, as I was already feeling the effects of Black Friday and Cyber Monday (without even buying very much!). I am excited to get started on this project with my kids and show them how to make giving fun and intentional this holiday season. I also shared it with my blog community in my post today. 🙂

  12. Hi Bonnie,
    The download works best when opened and printed using the free reader version of Adobe. From that you can also select which pages you would like to print and not have to print them all 🙂

  13. Thank you! My daughter wants to make homemade Christmas cards and cookies and take them to the nursing home for rhe people there. While there, she wants us all to sing Christmas songs to them. The printable with candy canes will work if time is too tight to make all the handmade goodies.

  14. Thanks for sending this today. I’m definitely going to do this for my neighbours. They are a family who cause a lot of stress in our area and I stand convicted of doing my share of complaining about them, but this seems like a much better way to deal with the situation. Thanks for the gentle reminder that Christmas is for EVERYONE, and not only in December! Blessings to you and your family.

  15. I just presented this to my 9 y/o son. His response? “That would be exhausting.” Ha Ha Ha! He has obviously not tasted of the sweet adrenaline that can flood the body when one stealthily sneaks up to a neighbor’s house! Time to educate my son! 🙂

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