1. Friendship Circle: Gather children in a circle and encourage them to share something they love about their friends. This nurtures communication and appreciation.
  2. Craft a Friendship Bracelet: Provide colorful beads and strings for children to create friendship bracelets they can give to each other as a token of their friendship.
  3. Storytime Together: Choose a fun book about friendship and read it to the group, allowing children to discuss characters and share their thoughts.
  4. Play Dough Friends: Provide play dough for children to create figures of their friends. This enhances creativity and allows them to express their feelings.
  5. Friendship Garden: Have children plant flowers or seeds in a community garden, teaching them about teamwork and nurturing friendships as they grow with the plants.
  6. Compliment Ball Toss: While passing a soft ball around, each child takes turns giving a compliment to the person they throw it to. This builds confidence and kindness.
  7. Partner Drawing: Pair up children and have them draw each other or what they like about their friend, promoting observation and communication skills.
  8. Friendship Songs: Teach simple friendship songs that children can sing together. Music encourages bonding and collaboration among peers.
  9. Sharing Time: Encourage children to bring a favorite toy or book from home to share with a friend, instilling the concept of sharing and valuing others' belongings.
  10. Friendship Role Play: Set up a simple role-playing scenario where children can take turns acting out different friendship situations, helping them navigate social interactions.