Full pack
8 weeks of summer boredom rescues.
The Summer Quest Pack turns the daily activity search into a repeatable parent routine: set the boundary, offer three choices, let kids start, and ask for a quick show-and-tell.
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What the pack includes
Designed for ordinary homes, short setup windows, and kids who want choice instead of another adult lecture.
- 48 quests: six quests per week across eight themed weeks.
- Parent setup notes: space, time, materials, safety, and cleanup prompts.
- Kid-facing challenge cards: missions that feel like choices, not assignments.
- Parent scripts: low-bandwidth, working-from-home, rainy-day, and sibling-start versions.
- Supply index: common household materials, cleanup prompts, and show-and-tell questions.
Fit
Good for parents who need a fast restart.
This is not meant to replace camps, childcare, therapy, school, or supervision. It is a practical tool for ordinary summer gaps.
- Working-from-home blocks where kids need a clear next choice.
- Rainy days when outdoor plans collapse.
- Quiet mornings, post-lunch slumps, and pre-dinner restlessness.
- Families who want screen-light options without making screens the villain.
Trust
Parent-facing and privacy-light.
The product is built around parent control and child privacy. Activities still require adult judgment.
- No child accounts or child profiles.
- No child names, photos, school details, exact ages, or locations requested.
- No targeted advertising to children.
- Adult handles hazards such as heat, sharp tools, allergens, water, roads, and weather.
Purchase terms
Clear digital delivery before checkout.
The launch offer is a one-time $12 digital pack. The checkout page must show the merchant, support contact, delivery route, and refund terms before payment.
- Delivery: PDF download or manual parent-email fulfillment after payment.
- Refund window: seven days after purchase if the pack is not a fit for your household.
- No subscription: the launch pack is a one-time purchase, not recurring billing.
- Use boundary: parent-operated activity ideas, not childcare or guaranteed outcomes.
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