imaginationsoup.net Open in urlscan Pro
38.29.223.151  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://click.convertkit-mail.com/xmu4v3087ni6hgvxvlh5/x0hph6hnod3nwkh5/aHR0cHM6Ly9pbWFnaW5hdGlvbnNvdXAubmV0L2luc3BpcmF0aW9uYWwtcX...
Effective URL: https://imaginationsoup.net/inspirational-quotes-for-kids/
Submission: On March 31 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 4 forms found in the DOM

GET https://imaginationsoup.net

<form class="elementor-search-form" role="search" action="https://imaginationsoup.net" method="get">
  <div class="elementor-search-form__toggle">
    <i aria-hidden="true" class="fas fa-search"></i> <span class="elementor-screen-only">Search</span>
  </div>
  <div class="elementor-search-form__container">
    <input placeholder="Search..." class="elementor-search-form__input" type="search" name="s" title="Search" value="">
    <div class="dialog-lightbox-close-button dialog-close-button">
      <i aria-hidden="true" class="eicon-close"></i> <span class="elementor-screen-only">Close</span>
    </div>
  </div>
</form>

GET https://imaginationsoup.net

<form class="elementor-search-form" role="search" action="https://imaginationsoup.net" method="get">
  <div class="elementor-search-form__toggle">
    <i aria-hidden="true" class="fas fa-search"></i> <span class="elementor-screen-only">Search</span>
  </div>
  <div class="elementor-search-form__container">
    <input placeholder="Search..." class="elementor-search-form__input" type="search" name="s" title="Search" value="">
    <div class="dialog-lightbox-close-button dialog-close-button">
      <i aria-hidden="true" class="eicon-close"></i> <span class="elementor-screen-only">Close</span>
    </div>
  </div>
</form>

POST https://imaginationsoup.net/wp-comments-post.php

<form action="https://imaginationsoup.net/wp-comments-post.php" method="post" id="commentform" class="comment-form" novalidate="">
  <p class="comment-notes"><span id="email-notes">Your email address will not be published.</span> Required fields are marked <span class="required">*</span></p>
  <p class="comment-form-comment"><label for="comment">Comment</label> <textarea id="comment" name="comment" cols="45" rows="8" maxlength="65525" required="required"></textarea></p>
  <p class="comment-form-author"><label for="author">Name <span class="required">*</span></label> <input id="author" name="author" type="text" value="" size="30" maxlength="245" required="required"></p>
  <p class="comment-form-email"><label for="email">Email <span class="required">*</span></label> <input id="email" name="email" type="email" value="" size="30" maxlength="100" aria-describedby="email-notes" required="required"></p>
  <p class="comment-form-url"><label for="url">Website</label> <input id="url" name="url" type="url" value="" size="30" maxlength="200"></p>
  <p class="form-submit"><input name="submit" type="submit" id="submit" class="submit" value="Post Comment"> <input type="hidden" name="comment_post_ID" value="29831" id="comment_post_ID">
    <input type="hidden" name="comment_parent" id="comment_parent" value="0">
  </p>
  <p style="display: none;"><input type="hidden" id="akismet_comment_nonce" name="akismet_comment_nonce" value="f6918893fa"></p>
  <p style="display: none !important;"><label>Δ<textarea name="ak_hp_textarea" cols="45" rows="8" maxlength="100"></textarea></label><input type="hidden" id="ak_js_1" name="ak_js" value="1648754807693">
    <script>
      document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value", (new Date()).getTime());
    </script>
  </p>
</form>

Name: New FormPOST

<form class="elementor-form" method="post" name="New Form">
  <input type="hidden" name="post_id" value="71713">
  <input type="hidden" name="form_id" value="34e69ba">
  <input type="hidden" name="referer_title" value="Inspirational Quotes for Kids - Imagination Soup">
  <input type="hidden" name="queried_id" value="29831">
  <div class="elementor-form-fields-wrapper elementor-labels-above">
    <div class="elementor-field-type-email elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-name elementor-col-100">
      <input size="1" type="email" name="form_fields[name]" id="form-field-name" class="elementor-field elementor-size-sm  elementor-field-textual" placeholder="Email">
    </div>
    <div class="elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-type-submit elementor-col-100 e-form__buttons">
      <button type="submit" class="elementor-button elementor-size-sm">
        <span>
          <span class=" elementor-button-icon">
          </span>
          <span class="elementor-button-text">Send</span>
        </span>
      </button>
    </div>
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

 * Books by Genre
   * Adventure Books
   * Fantasy Books
   * Funny Books
   * Graphic Novels
   * Historical Fiction Books
   * Mystery Books
   * Nonfiction
   * OwnVoices Books
   * Picture Books
   * Poetry Books
   * Realistic Books
   * Scary Books
   * Science Fiction Books
   * Survival Books
 * Books by Age
   * Age 1
   * Age 2
   * Age 3
   * Age 4
   * Age 5
   * Age 6
   * Age 7
   * Age 8
   * Age 9
   * Age 10
   * Age 11
   * Age 12
   * Ages 13+
 * Playful Learning
   * Reading
   * Writing
   * STEM
   * Arts & Crafts
   * Games
   * Toys & Gifts
 * Shop

Menu
 * Books by Genre
   * Adventure Books
   * Fantasy Books
   * Funny Books
   * Graphic Novels
   * Historical Fiction Books
   * Mystery Books
   * Nonfiction
   * OwnVoices Books
   * Picture Books
   * Poetry Books
   * Realistic Books
   * Scary Books
   * Science Fiction Books
   * Survival Books
 * Books by Age
   * Age 1
   * Age 2
   * Age 3
   * Age 4
   * Age 5
   * Age 6
   * Age 7
   * Age 8
   * Age 9
   * Age 10
   * Age 11
   * Age 12
   * Ages 13+
 * Playful Learning
   * Reading
   * Writing
   * STEM
   * Arts & Crafts
   * Games
   * Toys & Gifts
 * Shop

Search
Close
No products in the cart.
$0.00 Cart
 * Books by Genre
   * Adventure Books
   * Fantasy Books
   * Funny Books
   * Graphic Novels
   * Historical Fiction Books
   * Mystery Books
   * Nonfiction
   * OwnVoices Books
   * Picture Books
   * Poetry Books
   * Realistic Books
   * Scary Books
   * Science Fiction Books
   * Survival Books
 * Books by Age
   * Age 1
   * Age 2
   * Age 3
   * Age 4
   * Age 5
   * Age 6
   * Age 7
   * Age 8
   * Age 9
   * Age 10
   * Age 11
   * Age 12
   * Ages 13+
 * Playful Learning
   * Reading
   * Writing
   * STEM
   * Arts & Crafts
   * Games
   * Toys & Gifts
 * Shop

Menu
 * Books by Genre
   * Adventure Books
   * Fantasy Books
   * Funny Books
   * Graphic Novels
   * Historical Fiction Books
   * Mystery Books
   * Nonfiction
   * OwnVoices Books
   * Picture Books
   * Poetry Books
   * Realistic Books
   * Scary Books
   * Science Fiction Books
   * Survival Books
 * Books by Age
   * Age 1
   * Age 2
   * Age 3
   * Age 4
   * Age 5
   * Age 6
   * Age 7
   * Age 8
   * Age 9
   * Age 10
   * Age 11
   * Age 12
   * Ages 13+
 * Playful Learning
   * Reading
   * Writing
   * STEM
   * Arts & Crafts
   * Games
   * Toys & Gifts
 * Shop

Search
Close
No products in the cart.
$0.00 Cart


INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FOR KIDS

This post may contain affiliate links.
Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter

I never would have predicted the level of deep discussion that our dinnertime
inspiring quotes for kids have prompted. I’ve been itching to tell you about it
since we begin.



We’re talking about these inspirational quotes at the dinner table every night.
Each of us has our own quote book where we write down the quote and its meaning.

Can I just tell you how wonderful this is?

Not only are these quotes becoming touchstones for our daily lives, but it’s
also a great way for Jeff and me to share gems of parenting wisdom. Which we
might get from time to time…:)




INSPIRING QUOTES FOR KIDS FAMILY ACTIVITY



Our quote books developed from an activity a teacher friend told me about. We
adopted it for a family time activity. Many people have table talk conversation
starters. Our quote books have become our table talk because they prompt so much
discussion.



Each person takes a week to be the quote picker. That person shares the quote
with the family and we all write it down in our books.

Next, we discuss the quote. This is such an important thing to do. It allows the
quote to be “unpacked” — for the kids and us to find meaning and the practical
life application of the quote. Sometimes we give examples or ask questions. It’s
a good time to practice conversation skills such as listening and paraphrasing.



When we finish talking about the quote’s meaning, we write down what it means in
our own words in our quote journals.

Also, we draw a picture to illustrate the meaning of the quote in our own lives.

Of course, I like to share so I can see what everyone’s thinking. My kids don’t
always want to share what they wrote or drew but that’s okay.



Both writing about the quote in our own words and drawing the quote make the
meaning so much more clear to all of us. It takes the inspiring quote that
sounds lovely but can be confusing and translates it to real-life, translates it
into our lives.




QUOTE GIFTS FOR KIDS

Recently my daughter turned 13. It’s an in-between age of not quite being a
teenager and not quite being a kid. I was struggling to know what to give her
for a gift. Then I remembered how much she loves quotes. I’m talking LOVES. Like
600 quote pins on her Pinterest board!

So, I picked beautiful quotes, printed them out as pictures, and put them in a
frame. She LOVED loved loved it — said it was her favorite gift, that I really
understood and knew what she liked.

Here it is — with the addition of her favorite erasers. 🙂





The cool thing about this gift is that she can always change out the quotes as
she finds new favorites!

I found the frame on Amazon here.

You can buy quote printables on Etsy like this gift I made her:




20 INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FOR KIDS

Call these motivational or inspirational, these quotes are some of our
favorites:

Every object, every being, is a jar of delight. Be a connoisseur. – Rumi

Bloom where you are planted.



I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work. – Thomas Alva
Edison

Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud. – Maya Angelou

I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a products of my decisions. –
Stephen Covey

Wonder is the beginning of wisdom. – Socrates

You are not meant for crawling. You have wings. Learn to use them. – Rumi

Not all who wander are lost. – Gandolf

It is our choices that show what we truly are far more than our abilities. –
Albus Dumbledore

We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy. –  Albus
Dumbledore

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that
has made all the difference. – Robert Frost.

I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you
did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. – Maya Angelou

Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself. – Coco Chanel

Being different isn’t a bad thing. It means you’re brave enough to be yourself.
– Luna Lovegood

Don’t doubt your value. Don’t run from who you are. – Aslan

Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging have the courage to be
imperfect. – Brené Brown

We are what we repeatedly do. – Aristotle

If you can’t feed a hundred people, then just feed one. – Mother Teresa

Sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think. -Rumi

If you’re a faith-based family, include those sacred verses in your quote book
as well.

You might like these beautiful, printable quotes for positive thinking and back
to school here.





What to Read Next:

Poetry Books for Kids


Back to School Quotes for Kids


I Love You Quotes for Kids






YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE


PICTURE BOOKS THAT CELEBRATE BOOKS


EXCELLENT REALISTIC FICTION BOOKS FOR KIDS


FIVE WAYS TO TURN YOUNG SPORTS FANS INTO READERS


PICTURE BOOKS ABOUT CHINA AND THE CHINESE LANGUAGE (MANDARIN)


DOWNLOAD AN EXPERIMENT FROM FAITH AND SCIENCE WITH DR. FIZZLEBOP


CHILDREN’S FICTION BOOKS WITH VIDEO GAME STORIES FOR GAMER KIDS


WOULD YOU RATHER? GAME (WITH BOOKS!)


GET INSPIRED WITH MY FAVORITE READING QUOTES




3 RESPONSES

 1. Tracy says:
    at
    
    Beautiful ideas! This speaks to my heart as a homeschool mom who has been
    collecting quotes for years.
    
    Reply
    1. Melissa Taylor says:
       at
       
       I hope it’s as meaningful for your family as it was for mine!
       
       Reply
       
    
 2. Mary Lower says:
    at
    
    Retired educator who spends time with grandchildren. Loved your 20 quotes
    
    Reply
    


LEAVE A REPLY CANCEL REPLY

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comment

Name *

Email *

Website





Δ

WELCOME

Hi! I’m Melissa Taylor, mom, writer, & former elementary teacher & literacy
trainer. I love sharing good books & fun learning resources.

More About Me

Envelope Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram

STAY INFORMED

ENTER YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO RECEIVE UPDATES ON ALL OF OUR BOOK REVIEWS.

Send

Easy Reader Books
Easiest Beginning Chapter Books
Best Books for 7-Year Olds
Best Books for 8-Year Olds
Best Books for 9-Year Olds
Best Books for 10-Year Olds
Best Books for 11-Year Olds
Best Books for 12-Year Olds
YA Books



BROWSE

 * Books by Topic
 * Books by Age
 * Playful Learning
 * Blog

SHOP

 * All Products
 * Reluctant Reader
 * Homeschool Writing
 * Start a Kid's Book Club

CONNECT

 * About
 * Contact Me
 * Newsletter

Copyright ©2022 Imagination Soup. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy

Envelope Pinterest Twitter Facebook-f Instagram

BROWSE

 * Books by Topic
 * Books by Age
 * Playful Learning
 * Blog

SHOP

 * All Products
 * Reluctant Reader
 * Homeschool Writing
 * Start a Kid's Book Club

CONNECT

 * About
 * Contact Me
 * Newsletter

Copyright ©2022 Imagination Soup. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy

Envelope Pinterest Twitter Facebook-f Instagram

Update Privacy Preferences
An Elite CafeMedia Family & Parenting Publisher