Give your children the summer you remember — the barefoot, unhurried, gloriously screen-free kind.
You know the childhood you want for them. Long days outside. A stick that becomes a sword. A fort at the bottom of the garden. Brothers and sisters inventing whole worlds out of nothing — and coming in at dusk, tired and happy and free.
This is the companion that helps you give it to them.
Inside are more than eighty forgotten games, a deck of fifteen you can print and keep in the picnic basket, and pages your children will fill with their own inventions, maps, and treasures. Not a screen in sight. Not a thing to buy. Just rope, a few old sheets, and the kind of summer they'll still be talking about when they're grown.
Why mothers keep coming back to it:
It does the thinking for you — open it, pick one idea, and the whole afternoon is handled.
It grows with your family — write your own versions, save your place, return to it summer after summer.
It hands the day back to your children — games that build courage, wonder, and the quiet confidence of a child who knows how to play.
It becomes a keepsake — one page, filled each summer, to be opened in twenty years.
And it simply works. Open it on your phone in the garden or your screen on the counter — nothing to download, nothing to figure out. It remembers everything you write. It reads beautifully by lamplight after they're asleep. And when you want a paper copy, the cards and keepsake pages are made to print.
This is the second companion in the Summer Companion Series — the play to its sister guide's capability. Together, they are a whole childhood.
The summer will come either way. This is how you make it one they'll never forget.
Please note: a digital product, opened in your browser on any device. Nothing is shipped; there is no file to manage. For one family's use.
Give your children the summer you remember — the barefoot, unhurried, gloriously screen-free kind.
You know the childhood you want for them. Long days outside. A stick that becomes a sword. A fort at the bottom of the garden. Brothers and sisters inventing whole worlds out of nothing — and coming in at dusk, tired and happy and free.
This is the companion that helps you give it to them.
Inside are more than eighty forgotten games, a deck of fifteen you can print and keep in the picnic basket, and pages your children will fill with their own inventions, maps, and treasures. Not a screen in sight. Not a thing to buy. Just rope, a few old sheets, and the kind of summer they'll still be talking about when they're grown.
Why mothers keep coming back to it:
It does the thinking for you — open it, pick one idea, and the whole afternoon is handled.
It grows with your family — write your own versions, save your place, return to it summer after summer.
It hands the day back to your children — games that build courage, wonder, and the quiet confidence of a child who knows how to play.
It becomes a keepsake — one page, filled each summer, to be opened in twenty years.
And it simply works. Open it on your phone in the garden or your screen on the counter — nothing to download, nothing to figure out. It remembers everything you write. It reads beautifully by lamplight after they're asleep. And when you want a paper copy, the cards and keepsake pages are made to print.
This is the second companion in the Summer Companion Series — the play to its sister guide's capability. Together, they are a whole childhood.
The summer will come either way. This is how you make it one they'll never forget.
Please note: a digital product, opened in your browser on any device. Nothing is shipped; there is no file to manage. For one family's use.