Screen-Free Play eGuide
Free Field Guide · 22 Pages
Screen-Free Play, made simple.
A 22-page editorial field guide for screen-tired parents — from the team behind the Figgy.
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8 in-depth activities across imagination, movement, together & quiet play
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A curated toolkit of open-ended toys that earn their shelf space
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A 30-day challenge calendar ready to print & stick on your fridge
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The research, in plain English — why this matters and how to start
Grab your free copy below
Vol. 01
Spring MMXXVI
A field guide for screen-tired parents
Screen-
Free
Play.
A field guide of activities,
rituals and shortcuts —
to help your kid trade the iPad
for an actual afternoon.
22 pp8 activities4 realms30-day challenge
What's inside
Four realms of play.
One very tired couch.
Every great afternoon cycles through all four — start big, end quiet.
I
Imagination
Forts, capes, voices. The rug becomes lava, the dog becomes a goat, the laundry hamper becomes a spaceship.
2 activities · pp. 8–9
II
Movement
Climb, jump, roll, balance. Big muscles in, big appetite for dinner out. The wiggles are a feature.
2 activities · pp. 11–12
III
Together
Side-by-side, screen-free. A shared build, a co-written story, a weekend mud kitchen.
2 activities · pp. 14–15
IV
Quiet
Soft voices, slow hands. The reading cave, the long drawing — bringing the day down to a simmer before bed.
2 activities · pp. 17–18
We finally have a Sunday-afternoon answer to 'I'm bored.' The 30-day challenge alone is worth printing.
— Mira K., mom of two · Brooklyn
20,000+
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2½ hrs
Average screen time for kids 2–5. Let's take some back.
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Screen-Free Play, made simple.
A 22-page editorial field guide for screen-tired parents — from the team behind the Figgy.
- 8 in-depth activities across imagination, movement, together & quiet play
- A curated toolkit of open-ended toys that earn their shelf space
- A 30-day challenge calendar ready to print & stick on your fridge
- The research, in plain English — why this matters and how to start
Free
Play.
rituals and shortcuts —
to help your kid trade the iPad
for an actual afternoon.
Four realms of play.
One very tired couch.
Every great afternoon cycles through all four — start big, end quiet.
Imagination
Forts, capes, voices. The rug becomes lava, the dog becomes a goat, the laundry hamper becomes a spaceship.
Movement
Climb, jump, roll, balance. Big muscles in, big appetite for dinner out. The wiggles are a feature.
Together
Side-by-side, screen-free. A shared build, a co-written story, a weekend mud kitchen.
Quiet
Soft voices, slow hands. The reading cave, the long drawing — bringing the day down to a simmer before bed.
Ready for an
actual afternoon?
Drop your email in the form below and your free guide unlocks in seconds.
Sign up just below