Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure
- Elle
- Feb 4
- 2 min read
Exploring Friendship and Magic with Tinker Bell
Introduction for Parents:
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a beautiful story about friendship, mistakes, and making things right. This guide will help your child think about the lessons in the movie and how they can bring magic and kindness into their own friendships.

Section 1: Friendship and Forgiveness
Why do you think Tinker Bell got upset with Terence?
Parent Prompt: Talk about times when misunderstandings happen with friends. How can we make things better?
What does Tinker Bell do to make up with Terence?
Parent Prompt: Ask your child how they would feel if a friend said they were sorry.
If you were Tinker Bell, what would you say to Terence to fix the problem?
Section 2: Exploring Magic and Creativity
What do you think makes Tinker Bell’s talent for tinkering so special?
If you could create something magical like Tinker Bell, what would it be?
Parent Activity: Help your child draw or build something small to represent their magical creation.
How does Tinker Bell’s creation (the scepter) show how much she cares about Pixie Hollow?
Parent Prompt: Talk about ways your child can use their creativity to help others.
Section 3: Simple Friendship Spell
"Sparkle of Kindness Spell"
This spell helps spread kindness and good feelings to your friends.
What You’ll Need:
A small shiny object (like a pebble, bead, or even glitter)
A candle (optional, for parent supervision)
A quiet space
What to Do:
Sit with your shiny object and hold it in your hands.
Close your eyes and think about a friend you care about.
Say these words aloud: "With this spark, our friendship shines, Full of love and happy times. May kindness flow, and joy stay near, For my dear friend, I hold them dear."
If using a candle, have a parent help you light it while you focus on your wish for your friend.
Keep the shiny object in your pocket or give it to your friend as a gift.
Section 4: Teamwork and Support
Tinker Bell gets help from Blaze (the firefly). How do you think Blaze helped her feel brave?
Who helps you when you feel scared or unsure?
Parent Activity: Share examples of times when your child helped someone else or showed kindness.
If you could go on a magical adventure like Tinker Bell, who would you want to take with you, and why?
Section 5: Lessons from Tinker Bell
What does Tinker Bell learn about friendship by the end of the movie?
How can we show our friends that we care about them?
Parent Prompt: Help your child come up with three simple ways to show kindness to a friend this week.
What’s something Tinker Bell did that makes you think she’s a good friend?
Section 6: Magical Reflection
Imagine you had your own pixie dust. What magical things would you do to make people happy?
If you could visit Pixie Hollow, what would you do first?
What do you think makes Tinker Bell a good role model for her friends?
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