Coming soon to iOS and Android
Little adventures. Big moments. Together.
An activity card app for little explorers aged 3–5 and their favourite grown-up.
Parent and child pick a card, do the activity in real life, then mark it complete in the app. The collection fills up. The phone goes back in the drawer.
Less screen. More doing.
Parent and child open the app together. You pick a card from the Original Pack — a snail-shaped cookie, a bird snack, a balloon to bash around the kitchen.
Then you put the phone down. The activity happens off-screen, wherever you are. In the kitchen, in the garden, on the floor with cardboard and tape.
When you’re done, you come back to the app and mark the card complete. The card colours in. The collection fills up over weeks and months. That’s the whole loop.
Five ways to play.
Cooking
Snail cookies, butterfly pastries, things you can eat after.
6 cards
Craft
Jellyfish puzzles, racing spiders, suncatchers for the window.
6 cards
Nature
Leaf rubbings, bird snacks, sandbowls full of weather.
6 cards
Science
Dancing fire, glittery galaxies, magic that's actually physics.
6 cards
Movement
Balloon bashes, paper rings, footy in the hallway.
6 cards
30 activities in the Original Pack. More packs coming.
Three steps. That’s the whole thing.
Pick a card together
Open the app, scroll the grid, agree on something. The hardest part.
Do the activity in real life
Put the iPad down. Get the flour out, or the leaves, or the cardboard.
Mark it complete
Tap the checkmark. The card colours in. The collection fills up. Repeat.
Built for grown-ups too.
We wanted something a 3-year-old could do alongside us, not instead of us. Most kids’ apps want eyeballs. This one wants the opposite — open it, pick something, close it.
Activities use stuff already in your house. No kits to buy. No printables to print. If you’ve got flour, tape, and a garden patch, you’re set.
The app is meant to be closed, not stared at. If we’ve done our job, the screen lights up for thirty seconds and then sits in a drawer for the next hour.
Made by Albi & Us LTD.
A small UK business building screen-light tools for parents and young children. We’re working on this carefully, in the open, with our own kids in the room.