Ways to Use Your Little Secret Door
Bring the magic to life with these enchanting ideas — each one designed to spark imagination, comfort hearts, and create lasting family traditions.
🧚 1. Rewarding Good Behaviour
Encourage kindness and responsibility with visits from the fairies!When your child tidies their room, helps a sibling, or shows bravery, fairies can leave a tiny note, sticker, or a sprinkle of fairy dust through their Little Secret Door as a special reward.
💫 2. The Tooth Fairy’s Secret Entrance
When a tooth falls out, the Tooth Fairy can quietly enter through the Little Secret Door instead of the window.Leave the tooth in the tiny mailbox or beside the door — and wake up to find a shiny coin or note in its place.
🎅 3. Santa’s Elves Are Watching
In the lead-up to Christmas, the Little Secret Door can become the entrance for Santa’s elves, who visit each night to check on good behaviour and report back to the North Pole.Perfect for adding festive magic and encouraging extra good manners in December!
🌙 4. The Kindness Fairy
Use the door as a daily ritual for promoting empathy. Each week, the fairies can leave a small “kindness challenge” — like helping someone, saying thank you, or sharing a toy.
🧺 5. Fairy Chores & Daily Motivation
Make everyday routines fun! Fairies can leave tiny “tasks” or “missions” such as:
“Can you make your bed before breakfast?”
“Let’s tidy the toys before story time.”
“Brush your teeth and I’ll leave you sparkles!”
✨ 6. Celebration Fairy
Mark special occasions like birthdays, the first day of school, or learning something new. The fairies can leave a note or gift to say how proud they are — a wonderful way to build confidence.
💖 7. A Comfort Door for Big Feelings
Sometimes children need comfort or reassurance. They can write worries or questions to the fairies and leave them at the door. The fairies can respond with gentle, encouraging notes.
🌈 8. Just for Magic Moments
Of course, you don’t always need a reason — sometimes the fairies simply visit because they miss your child, or to sprinkle a little extra wonder into an ordinary day.