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Manners Chart for Toddlers (Magnetic Kindness Chart, 25 sheets)

Manners Chart for Toddlers (Magnetic Kindness Chart, 25 sheets)

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Wondering how to teach manners to your kids? This magnetic kindness chart turns “be kind” into three simple, visible steps: Polite Words, Kind Actions, and Compassion. Post it on the fridge with the magnetic strip, spot a kind choice, add a sticker or checkmark, and watch momentum grow.

How it works

  • Pick 3–5 behaviors to focus on this week
  • Review the chart together each morning
  • Add a sticker or checkmark when you see the behavior
  • Celebrate the “little wins” at the end of the day or week

Product Features:

  • Size: 8.5" x 11" landscape – the perfect size for fridge display or command-center real estate
  • Magnetic backing so it hangs neatly on any metal surface (like your fridge, filing cabinet, or even the side of a washing machine)
  • 25 tear-off sheets to track progress across weeks, kids, or different kindness goals
  • Printed on smooth 24lb white paper for a pen- and sticker-friendly surface
  • Layout: three labeled columns—Polite Words, Kind Actions, Compassion
  • Works with Letter & Line ~1" Kindness/Manners Stickers or simple checkmarks
  • Great for toddlers and preschoolers at home, with caregivers, or in small group

Whether you’re raising a future peacemaker or just trying to get through the week with fewer meltdowns, this chart is a sweet, simple way to encourage the good stuff and help it grow!

FAQ

Is this printable?
No. It’s a physical, letter-size pad with 25 tear-off sheets and a magnetic strip.

Do I need the stickers?
Stickers make it fun, but the chart also works with stars or checkmarks. Just write each kindness goal and check it off as you see the the desired behavior in-action.

 

How does the tear-off system work?

Each chart includes 25 identical pages. You use one page per day (or week), then tear it off and start fresh. It keeps things simple and consistent without needing to reset anything.

How do I use this to teach kindness?

Start by introducing the three “ways of being kind”: polite words, kind actions, and compassion. Give a few simple examples for each so your child knows what they look like in real life. Throughout the day, when you notice those behaviors, mark them on the chart. Over time, your child begins to connect specific actions with positive attention and recognition.

Some families like to pair this with stickers as a visual reminder of what they’re working toward, but the chart works on its own.

Does this work with sticker rewards?

Yes. The chart is designed to pair with reward stickers so your child can visually track progress and celebrate small wins throughout the day.

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