Some messages don’t need to be loud to be powerful.
The Acts of Kindness Raccoons collection was created as a gentle reminder that kindness often shows up in small, everyday moments – the ones that don’t make headlines, but stay with us long after.
At the heart of this design are two raccoons, sitting close, sharing the last cookie. No drama. No grand gesture. Just a simple, thoughtful act that says “you matter to me.”
Why raccoons?
Raccoons are curious, clever, and quietly social little beings. They’re known for working things out together, sharing space, and adapting to the world around them – which makes them the perfect ambassadors for this message.
These two aren’t just cute characters. They represent:
- Friendship
- Sharing
- Empathy
- Thoughtfulness
- Choosing kindness even when you don’t have to
Because real kindness isn’t about excess – it’s about choice.
A small moment with a big feeling
“Friendship is… sharing the last cookie” isn’t about food.
It’s about:
- Letting someone else go first
- Thinking beyond yourself
- Offering comfort without being asked
- Choosing generosity when it would be easier not to
It’s the kind of sentiment that works just as beautifully for kids as it does for adults – soft, sweet, and quietly meaningful.
Made to live with you, every day
This design has been released across 70+ products on Redbubble, making it easy to carry the message wherever it fits into your life.
You’ll find it on:
- Stickers and magnets for daily reminders
- Phone cases and desk mats for workspaces
- Clothing and accessories that feel good to wear
- Home and gift items made for sharing
Whether it’s a gift for someone you care about or something just for yourself, these raccoons are designed to bring a smile – and maybe a little pause – to everyday moments.
Part of the Acts of Kindness collection
This raccoon pair sits within the wider Acts of Kindness theme – a growing collection focused on compassion, connection, and gentle values.
Not preachy.
Not heavy.
Just small reminders that kindness still matters.
Because sometimes the simplest acts – like sharing the last cookie – say the most.







