Lesson of the Week with Grace the Bee
Helping others doesn’t have to be big or complicated.
Sometimes, the smallest acts of kindness make the biggest difference.
Grace the Bee wants you to know that helping starts with noticing noticing when someone needs help, comfort, or kindness.
What Does It Mean to Help Others?
Helping others means using what you have to make someone’s day a little easier.
Helping can look like:
- Holding a door
- Sharing a toy
- Helping clean up
- Saying something kind
- Listening when someone is sad
- Asking, “Can I help?”
You don’t have to fix everything.
You don’t have to know the perfect thing to say. Trying to help is what matters.
Grace’s Gentle Reminder
Grace reminds us that everyone needs help sometimes even bees.
Helping doesn’t mean you do everything for someone.
It means you care enough to offer support.
Kindness grows when we help in small ways.
How Helping Makes Us Feel
When we help others, something special happens inside us:
- Our hearts feel warm
- We feel connected
- We feel proud of our kindness
Helping others helps us grow too.
Try This Today
Ask yourself:
- Who might need help today?
- What is one small way I can help?
Then try just once.
Grace will be buzzing proudly beside you.
For Parents & Caregivers
You can help children learn kindness by:
- Modeling helpful behavior
- Naming helpful moments out loud
- Encouraging empathy instead of perfection
- Saying:
- “Thank you for helping.”
- “That was kind.”
- “You noticed and helped that matters.”
Grace says:
Helping others starts with noticing.

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