Play-Based Learning Made Simple.

Screen-free cards for kids aged 2–11 to develop skills, foster independence, and build connections.

ACTIVITY CARDS LIFE SKILL CARDS

How It Works...

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Choose a Set

No more scrambling for ideas. Just grab a card and you’re ready with a teacher-designed activity that sparks curiosity and connection.
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Pull a Card

There’s no order, no rules. Each card is a screen-free prompt that brings kids into hands-on play—while you sip coffee, make breakfast, or simply breathe.
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Set Up in Minutes

Spend a couple minutes the night before, and your child wakes up to an invitation for play. It’s a gentle start to the day (and works just as well after school or during dinner prep). Zero glitter. Zero overwhelm.
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What You’ll Notice

Your kids play longer. Fight less. Explore more. They build real-life skills that carry into school and beyond—while you get the calm, joyful moments every parent deserves.
"My 14 and 15-year-olds balled a full watermelon yesterday; they are proud new owners of their very own can opener, veggie peeler, and electric pot. The 15-year-old will actually fly the nest early. She will take all of these items with her, and I will feel much more at ease knowing she knows how to use them all. Up this week, air filters and light bulbs!”"
Sarah S.
"Our toddler insists on TV time every day when he gets home from school and has a meltdown if we say no. We also have a newborn, which can make these meltdowns very overwhelming. So I decided to try an activity today instead. He was instantly intrigued when he moved on to play independently with other toys. It was an enjoyable, relaxed evening. I don’t anticipate it going well every time, but I am grateful for being able to soak up and enjoy the time with two kids tonight. Thank you from the bottom of my heart."
Genevieve A.
"Our old morning routine – wake up, watch an episode of Sesame Street, eat breakfast, continually try to convince my kids to play. It was hard. My favorite excuse was that I felt my youngest (just turned two) was too young, and it wouldn’t be fun for him so I just put it off. Last week with Sunday night setup I decided to just go for it. It has been such a change to our mornings, in just four days! Not only am I learning my kids know more than I thought they knew but we have completely dropped tv in the mornings and we haven’t had a single discussion regarding “you need to go play”. Yesterday we did bear patterns and my kids played with the bears for over an hour. It was amazing and I got so much accomplished. This morning they came down, asked for a breakfast game and are still playing. SO thank you!"
Rachel
"We have been busy over here! I bought a set of your activity cards to try and jumpstart mornings without tv, and it has been awesome!! More connecting, less tantrums and my husband has been able to get involved with the activities as well, thanks to your super clear directions and objectives (even the language to use – so helpful!!) He said he wishes we could buy 1000 of your cards! Thanks so much for all you do!"
Erin D.

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