
The great thing about the Doo Well Magnetic Games Horrid Henry Reward Chart is that it puts the home made felt tips and stickers from Sainsbury's reward chart to shame. And suddenly the whole reward process is not only reinvigorated but is given a bit more gravitas. Magnetic purple hand tokens can be allocated against a good number of examples of Horrid Henry's good behaviour ("say please and thank you'", " do my homework", "brush my teeth" etc) and there are a couple of blank ones to fill in yourself (Henry isn't learning the violin, for example!) - although we could have done with a few more of these. The chart itself isn't overwhelming large (approx A5 size) and hangs from a nice string and is probably more suited to a five plus year old.
The pack promises that this chart will "encourage good behaviour and learning about responsibilities" and if it works for Horrid Henry, well it might just actually work for my own little horror.

The chart worked well for week one, but Horrid Henry himself appeared to take over on week two. We all tried a bit harder during week three and happily things improved (although we didn't quite get Perfect Peter). Sticker charts have long been a feature in our house but till now have always been home made. Toby really liked the "real" Horrid Henry chart and I found the magnet format very convenient for taking with us away at half term and the newness certainly had a magical good behaviour effect week one, fingers crossed for the future.
The sticker chart is quite effective however some of the magnetic rewards fell off. Some of the categories are not relevant to Freya as she is only two years eight months but all in all quite a good reward chart that she can handle herself.
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Horrid Henry Reward Charts are available from all good stores. For further information visit www.fiestacrafts.co.uk