Faye the Pink Fox and the Magic Words

In a bright and cheerful forest, Faye the pink fox loves fun and games—but she forgets the most magical thing of all: kind words. Faye the Pink Fox and the Magic Words is a heartfelt and lyrical song that teaches young children the power of manners, including how to say please, thank you, and I’m sorry. With gentle rhymes, uplifting melodies, and a warm forest setting, this song helps kids understand that small words can make big feelings better—and that kindness is real magic. 🎶 Sing along with Faye and discover how “please” and “thank you” can change the world!

Faye the Pink Fox and the Magic Words – A Manners Song for Kids About Kindness, Apologies, and Saying Please & Thank You

Manners + Apology + Kind Communication

10 Tips for Parents to Reinforce the Power of “Magic Words” Like Faye
Learns:

  1. Create a “Magic Words” Jar: Each time your child uses please, thank you, or I’m sorry with kindness, drop in a sticker or bead.
  2. Model with Emotion: Say “thank you” and “I’m sorry” with warmth and eye contact so your child sees the heart behind the words.
  3. Tell Real-Life “Oops” Stories: Share times you forgot your manners and how you fixed it—just like Faye.
  4. Pause for Practice: If your child forgets, gently prompt: “Want to try a magic word?”
  5. Sing the Song During Conflict Repair: After a disagreement or hurt moment, use the chorus as a bridge to reconnect.
  6. Praise Sincere Words: Celebrate when your child says “I’m sorry” without being told—this shows real growth.
  7. Keep Manners Playful: Add magic wands, tea party play, or forest friends when practicing social skills at home.
  8. Use Visual Cues: Make or print a “magic words” poster with pictures and phrases for your child’s play area or kitchen.
  9. Help Them Reflect: Ask, “How do you think Rosie felt when Faye forgot her manners?” Encourage empathy.
  10. Focus on Repair, Not Perfection: The goal isn’t always perfect politeness—it’s genuine connection and care.