Love the idea! I only now realize, after reading what motivated you, how naggy I might've sounded to my kids (they've outgrown the target age group.)
Perhaps an e-ink display (either incorporated onto the device or affixed to the refrigerator) could display info that is likely to change very frequently. That's the only suggestion I can think to offer.
Parent of four here, and I've experienced the exact same feeling of being
a nag every morning. We ended up getting this (sorry for the Danish link):
https://www.piktoplan.dk/products/pakkelosning-morgenrutine — it relieved
some of the nagging without screens, but it's still very limiting and not
as playful as Attagram (I imagine).
I imagine this is built in English first. But I would definitely consider
preordering if my local language (Danish) were available. I believe parents
will go quite far to "fix" this "guilt".
This seems so cool! I work at a company that also makes products for kids (an AI bot / toy), and we have a feature where kids can convert stories they make with the toy into a physical story book. This idea of digital to physical seems to resonate with kids a lot.
Love the idea! I only now realize, after reading what motivated you, how naggy I might've sounded to my kids (they've outgrown the target age group.)
Perhaps an e-ink display (either incorporated onto the device or affixed to the refrigerator) could display info that is likely to change very frequently. That's the only suggestion I can think to offer.
Best of luck on your venture!
Thanks for your suggestion and kind words!
Parent of four here, and I've experienced the exact same feeling of being a nag every morning. We ended up getting this (sorry for the Danish link): https://www.piktoplan.dk/products/pakkelosning-morgenrutine — it relieved some of the nagging without screens, but it's still very limiting and not as playful as Attagram (I imagine).
I imagine this is built in English first. But I would definitely consider preordering if my local language (Danish) were available. I believe parents will go quite far to "fix" this "guilt".
This seems so cool! I work at a company that also makes products for kids (an AI bot / toy), and we have a feature where kids can convert stories they make with the toy into a physical story book. This idea of digital to physical seems to resonate with kids a lot.
I love this idea; mixes creativity with practicality