0–3 · 4–5 · 6–8 · 9–10 years

Raise curious kids who grow beyond the screen.

Trusted guidance, hands-on activities, and DIY kits — organized by the stage your child is actually in, from their first grasp to their first big idea.

0–3 first grasp 4–5 first sprout 6–8 branching out 9–10 full bloom
Why OffscreenChildhood

Four pillars, one growing child.

Everything on the platform sits under one of these — so what you read, play, and buy always matches exactly where your child is right now.

Learn

Expert-backed articles, guides, and milestones — curated from trusted sources around the web, in one place.

Play

Hands-on activities, DIY kits, and printables designed around real developmental stages.

Grow

Track progress gently, celebrate small wins, and get suggestions that evolve with your child.

Connect

A community of parents, educators, and experts — figuring this out together, not alone.

Activity library

Filter by the stage in front of you.

Every activity is tagged to an age band — the same structure that runs through the whole platform.

0–3 years

Texture basket play

Simple grasp-and-explore sensory activity.

4–5 years

Sorting & stacking games

Fine motor and early logic building.

6–8 years

DIY paper circuits

Hands-on creativity meets early STEM.

9–10 years

Story-building challenge

Independent writing and imagination.

0–3 years

Tummy time trail

Gentle gross motor movement prompts.

4–5 years

Balance beam obstacle

Coordination through simple home setups.

6–8 years

Backyard scavenger map

Reading, planning, and outdoor movement.

9–10 years

Mini business challenge

Real-world planning and problem solving.

Shop

Kits built for the stage, not the shelf.

Physical, screen-free activity kits — currently in development, starting with 0–3.

In progress

First Grasp Kit — 0–3

Sensory and fine-motor essentials for the earliest stage.

Coming soon

Sprout Kit — 4–5

Early creativity and pre-writing motor skills.

Coming soon

Branch Kit — 6–8

Hands-on building and early STEM thinking.

Parent hub

One place for the advice you'd otherwise Google five times.

Curated and summarized from trusted parenting and child-development sources.

Screen time · 6 min read

How much screen time is actually okay, by age

A plain-language summary of current pediatric guidance, stage by stage.

Development · 4 min

Signs your toddler's motor skills are on track

What to watch for between 0–3 years.

Guide · 3 min

Boredom is not the enemy

Why unstructured time matters at every age.