This is one of my favorite questions to address because when we first started Enchanted Fairies our biggest priority was inclusion! I was always able to find something fun & exciting for my daughter Alaska to enjoy but I was continuously left asking, “What can I do with my son?” I had a hard time finding imaginative activities they could do together, so as we began Enchanted Fairies, I wanted to ensure that our young warriors would have as much fun as our young fairies!
We know dressing up empowers young children by encouraging them to explore different roles and identities, fostering creativity and imagination. So, Yes! Enchanted Fairies IS for young boys, too! While on set, our noble knights will be dressed head-to-toe in our signature valor collection, featuring rustic hand-woven leather lacing and natural materials. The Valor warrior collection offers timeless elegance for the greatest protectors of our kingdom! They’ll have their choice of a wide variety of props including our swords & shields, bow & arrow, treasure chest, and once the final magic is added to the imagery, our signature fire-breathing dragon that allows the young warriors to become the hero of their own story.
Through imaginative play and role-playing, boys can develop empathy as they envision themselves in diverse situations or embody various characters. This process not only boosts their confidence by allowing them to navigate different roles and challenges but also strengthens their social skills through shared experiences with peers and family members – a goal we wish for every child as they come through our experience.
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A day on set is always a favorite for my two young warriors and I’ve loved watching their confidence, imagination, and self-assurance grow through the years. If you have a little warrior in your life – a son, nephew, brother, or grandson, consider bringing them in for an enchanting warrior shoot because I promise it will be their new can’t-stop-talking-about it experience.
From one boy mom to another,
Aileen Avikova, Founder