Fairy Godmother for Hospital Stays

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Fairy Godmother for Hospital Stays – Play-Along Movie

Comfort, connection, and play for kids in hospital rooms, playrooms, and day programs — whether they’re in bed, in a chair, or gathered in a group.

Created for: Child Life specialists, art therapists, pediatric nurses, and special education teachers supporting children with mobility challenges.

Designed for Child Life & Pediatric Settings

  • Encourages imagination and play whether kids are in bed, in a chair, or sharing a group space
  • Supports kids with mobility challenges so everyone can join in (all actions are from the waist up)
  • Offers a gentle, story-based break that feels playful, connecting, and stress-relieving
  • Easy to use in 1:1 visits, small groups, or playroom settings

What’s Included:

  • A 37-minute interactive Fairy Godmother play-along movie created especially for healthcare settings

  • Gentle movement and pretend-play prompts kids can do from bed or a chair (waist-up participation only)

  • A hospital-friendly play-along prop list using common, safe items already found in most patient rooms or playrooms

  • Simple suggestions for involving caregivers and siblings so families can join in too

How It Works:

  1. Print or review the play-along prop list
    Gather a few simple, hospital-safe items from the room or playroom so kids can use them as play-along props.

  2. Press play on any screen
    Use a TV, tablet, or computer — wherever kids can easily see and hear Fairy Godmother.

  3. Let Fairy Godmother lead the play
    She invites kids to join her in Storyland where they act, dance, and hide from the Giant — all at their own comfort level, with no extra scripting or prep required.

Access & Licensing:
A one-time purchase gives your program online access to the full interactive show. Choose a 30-day Hospital Access pass for a single event or short-term use, or a 12-month Hospital Program License for units and programs with new children rotating through all year.

Who It’s For:

Ideal for pediatric units, rehab programs, oncology floors, specialty clinics, and any setting where kids spend long stretches of time in hospital care.