Where kindness isn't just a word—it's a way of life!
Join us on a journey guided by the heart and soul of six-year-old author and kindness advocate, Jayme Hill.
I am a six-year-old author, kindness advocate and founder of Jayme Hill's Kidz Kindness Club. I believe that kindness, respect, and good manners can change the world. I write books and show kids how to be kind and respectful so we can lead by examples at home, in school, and in our communities. At Jayme's World, our mission is to help kids make kindness a part of their daily lives. We provide resources, stories, books and activities that promote respect and compassion. Together, we're creating a world where kindness shines bright in every kid's heart.
Discover the joy of kindness with Kindness is Cool in School, a delightful coloring book by Jayme Hill designed for kids of all ages! This engaging book is filled with fun, school-themed illustrations that promote acts of kindness, respect, and friendship in the classroom and beyond. From helping friends to sharing and listening, each page encourages children to embrace positivity and compassion. Perfect for home or school, this coloring book is a creative way to inspire young minds to make kindness their superpower!
In her book, Good Manners, Good People, Jayme Hill explores how practicing good manners can positively impact individuals and foster a more compassionate society. From Proper Introductions to using Courteous Words, practicing Good Hygiene, and mastering Table Manners, Jayme's book provides valuable lessons for young readers. Through her storytelling, Jayme aims to inspire children to embrace these positive values and behaviors. Ultimately, she hopes to empower her readers to become leaders in promoting kindness and good manners in their communities and beyond. As Jayme says, "Let's make manners FUN!"
Jayme Hill is a six-year-old author, advocate for kindness, and the founder of Jayme Hill's Kidz Kindness Club. She has received a Resolution from Richland County Council, and Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann, along with Columbia's City Council, honored her with a Proclamation naming February 18, 2025, as Jayme Hill Kidz Kindness Day. Jayme has hosted a sold-out book signing, spoken at several events such as the Richland County District Two School Board Meeting, and was the keynote speaker on World Kindness Day at Newberry Elementary School. Her media features include appearances on WACH Fox News, The Minority Eye Report, The Country Chronicle News, Irmo News, and The Chapin Times. Jayme has authored two books, "Good Manners, Good People" and "Kindness is Cool in School Coloring Book," both advocating for the power of kindness, respect, and manners to improve our world. In her leisure time, Jayme enjoys reading, spending time with her cousins, singing, playing board games with her family, and going on walks with her dogs, Deuce and Beaux. A first-grade student excelling in school, basketball, and T-ball, she was named Character Kid at her school. Jayme firmly believes that children can lead the way in promoting good manners, kindness, and respect. She is available for book signing, appearances and Kindness Workshops. Columbia City Government had these words to say about her, "Jayme Hill is nothing short of a star, commanding attention and smiles upon entering a room, with a mission to help others feel loved and cared for just the same. Keep shining, Jayme!"
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