Let the House Fairy, in her humorous approach, be the jumpstart to good manners and conduct training with some basic lessons. Your child’s personalized page can be accessed on any PC, tablet or mobile device, ready to be viewed in home, car or anywhere!
As a mom you’re constantly reminding, nagging, saying “no,” re-reminding and often, to your regret, raising your voice and resorting to yelling and screaming to get your kids to do the right thing and respond to you appropriately and immediately. With the House Fairy, you’ll be able to use her influence and the whole game will change.
As a bonus, you won’t be the bad guy anymore.
When the House Fairy teaches your children the basics of good behavior and manners, you’ll have the freedom to take them anywhere without stress and with the confidence that you can trust they will always respond well to you. You’ll be comfortable knowing your kids know what’s expected of them in all situations and they in turn will build confidence in knowing their presence is always welcome wherever they go.
All of the contents of this program are also available in the Super Snuggle Bunny Combo Program, along with the contents of the Mama's Little Helper Program.In addition to the videos for your children, the programs include all the tools you’ll need to prepare for House Fairy visits. They’re all in Mom’s Toolbox which is a directory of the information and has printable materials, including House Fairy’s 3x5 Chore Cards, Chore Chart, House Fairy Good Time Tickets and much more.
More than 20,000 families celebrate the day they invited the House Fairy into their homes.
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About The House Fairy
The House Fairy is the brainchild of New York Times bestselling author Pam Young. A stay-at-home mom of three, stepmother of two and grandmother of 12, Pam has enjoyed most of her life surrounded by happy children of all ages.
With a major in drama (not in college, but in life) Pam has always been able to see with the eyes of a child. Writing a shelf of “self-help” books to inspire disorganized moms, Pam’s focus has always been on solutions to the challenges mothers have in life.