
That’s Not Fair! Chloe’s Sister Gets Everything
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Chloe is tired of always doing more. More jobs, more rules, more responsibility. It feels like her little sister Zoe gets away with everything—especially when she gets a treat after making a huge backyard mess. But after a big meltdown, Chloe’s grandma gently helps her understand that fairness isn’t always about things being equal—it’s about what each person needs in that moment. This episode helps kids explore big feelings about fairness, how to see from someone else’s perspective, and what it means to love others patiently within a family.
Perfect for girls navigating sibling dynamics, emotional regulation, and learning that strong hearts don’t always get their way—but keep showing up with kindness anyway.
Parent Conversation Guide
Conversation Starters:
What parts of Chloe’s day felt unfair to her?
Have you ever had a moment like that with a sibling or friend?
Why do you think Chloe’s grandma reminded her that fairness isn’t always about things being equal?
Phrases You Can Use:
“It’s okay to feel upset. Let’s talk about what felt unfair.”
“Fair doesn’t always mean everyone gets the same thing—it means everyone gets what they need.”
“Even when you’re hurting, your honesty and kindness still matter.”
What to Model:
Model empathy when your child is upset about perceived unfairness by staying calm and listening first.
Name what’s hard, and gently introduce the idea that needs differ in a family—and love means helping each other through those differences.
Praise moments when your child acts with patience, maturity, or chooses kindness, even when it costs them.
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