
Hattie and the Car Wash Job: “I said I would”
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When Hattie agrees to wash both her parents’ cars for $15, she doesn’t expect Mum’s to take so long — or to be so messy. By the time she finishes, she’s exhausted, and Dad tells her she can stop early and still get paid. But after a quiet pause, Hattie chooses to keep going — not for money, but because she wants her word to matter. This thoughtful story helps girls reflect on integrity, follow-through, and the quiet kind of strength that grows when no one’s watching.
Why This Episode Matters:
This episode gently explores what it means to be a person of your word — especially when no one’s watching, and even when it’s hard. Hattie models quiet, steady integrity, helping children see that strength doesn’t always look loud or impressive — sometimes, it looks like following through when you’re tired.
Themes to Explore Together:
- What does it mean to keep your word?
- Why is it hard to finish something once we’re tired or not being watched?
- What does integrity look like in everyday life?
- How can we be faithful in the little things?
Questions to Ask:
- “Have you ever wanted to quit something halfway through?”
- “What helped Hattie decide to keep going?”
- “How do you feel when someone follows through on what they said?”
- “What do you think it means when people say your word matters?”
Helpful Phrases to Try:
- “You said yes — let’s finish this strong.”
- “It’s okay to be tired, but I see your effort.”
- “You don’t need applause to do good work.”
- “Doing what’s right builds strength on the inside.”
Model It:
Let your child see you follow through, even when it’s inconvenient:
“I promised I’d take out the rubbish — and I’m doing it now, even though I’m tired. I want my word to mean something too.”
Give your child a challenging task - perhaps one you think may be out of reach for them. Accomplishing it will give them a sense of pride, independence and capability. If it is too hard - perfect! What a great opportunity to teach problem solving skills, even if this means finding someone who can help with a solution. Give them ownership of the process, even if you are a tool they can employ.
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