u/Danielkrage

I’ve been testing a children’s story idea and I’m trying to figure out if this actually works or not.

A letter arrives addressed to your child.

Not a book or package. Just a letter.

Inside, it continues a story… and includes small pieces (clues, symbols, etc.) that connect to what comes next.

Then another letter arrives later.

That’s the whole idea.

No apps. No setup. Just something they open and step into.

I genuinely can’t tell if this is something kids would get hooked on… or lose interest in fast.

Would this actually work, or does it feel like it’s missing something?

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u/Danielkrage — 18 days ago

I know this is probably different for every kid, but I’m curious, have you found anything that your kid genuinely keeps going back to without a lot of pushing?

Not just something they try for a bit, but something that actually holds for a while.

I’ve noticed a lot of things come and go, but every once in a while something really clicks and it feels completely different.

What’s been that thing, if anything for your kid?

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u/Danielkrage — 24 days ago

Do you feel like most things your kids get into don’t really last very long?

Like they’re interested for a bit and then move on?

Curious if that’s just normal or if it actually bothers you.

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u/Danielkrage — 25 days ago

Do you feel like most things your kids get into don’t really last very long?

Like they’re interested for a bit and then move on?

Curious if that’s just normal or if it actually bothers you.

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u/Danielkrage — 25 days ago