
What's inside:
✅ 7 complete, named creative activities — one for each day, fully planned and ready to go
✅ A Parent Start-Up Guide — so you know exactly how to set up and begin with confidence
✅ A Progress Tracker and Certificate of Completion — to keep your child motivated all week
✅ "What to Say When They Push Back" — real scripts for the hard moments, so you're never caught off guard
✅ Designed for ages 5–10 — using materials you already have at home. No shopping trip needed.
Download instantly. Start today. See a difference in 7 days.
Total value: $115 — yours for just $17.

Everything you need to set up and begin — including how to create a simple basket of craft materials your child can reach for on their own.
Covers why screens are genuinely hard for kids to step away from — so you go in understanding, not frustrated.
You go in prepared. Not winging it.

Seven complete named activities using everyday materials you already have at home — fully planned, fully structured, ready to go.
Each activity includes step-by-step instructions, flexible guidance for ages 5–10, and a "Let's Take It Further" page so the fun doesn't stop after 20 minutes.
Every day of the week is already sorted. Just open and begin.

A simple day-by-day tracker your child fills in as they complete each activity — available in two designs so every child feels seen.
A printable Certificate of Completion to celebrate finishing the full week — personalised with your child's name.
Gives your child a real finish line to work toward. And something to feel genuinely proud of.

Word-for-word scripts for the five hardest moments — when they beg for the screen, say it's boring, get frustrated, have a meltdown, or keep asking repeatedly.
Each scenario tells you exactly what to say, why it works, and what to do — so you respond calmly every time.
You'll never be caught off guard again.
Other parents pay $35–65 for a single craft class.
This gives you the whole week — plus everything you need to make it actually work — for just $17.

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You love your child. You know screens aren't great for them. And yet — at the end of a long day, when the whining starts and the to-do list is still half-undone — handing over the iPad feels like the only option that actually works.
You're not a bad parent. You're a tired one. And you're not alone.
Here's what so many parents quietly feel but rarely say out loud:
"I feel guilty every time I hand over the screen — but I don't know what else to do."
"Every time I try to switch it off, there's a meltdown. It's just not worth the battle."
"I've tried craft ideas from Pinterest but they need supplies I don't have, take forever to set up, and my child loses interest in ten minutes."
"I keep telling myself I'll find a better routine — but nothing has stuck."

The problem isn't that you lack willpower. It isn't that your child is difficult. And it definitely isn't that screen-free time is impossible.
The problem is that you've never had a proper system to make it easy.
Without a clear plan, every screen-free attempt starts from scratch. You're searching for ideas, gathering materials, managing resistance, and doing it all while you're already running on empty. Of course it hasn't worked. It was never designed to.
That changes today.
For every parent who's been there
Here's what's possible
Hi, I'm Sue Ann, a mum just like you.
If you're reading this, you probably know how easily screens can become the default. It happened in my home too.
Over time, I started to feel uneasy. I didn't like how much control screens seemed to have, or the changes I was noticing in my children's mood and behaviour.
What changed things was realising that taking screens away wasn't enough. I needed something to replace them with. Simple activities that gave my kids something to make, not just consume.
It took time, and there was still resistance. But slowly, things shifted. And eventually, the question changed from "Can I have the iPad?" to "What can I make today?"
That shift is what inspired this kit.
I'm a mum in the thick of it, running craft classes from home and figuring this out alongside my own two kids. Small creative moments can lead to big changes.
This kit is a simple, gentle way to start.
Happy Little Makers is where I've put everything I've learned into one simple, ready-to-use kit.
The 7-Day Screen-Free Creativity Kit is a complete, done-for-you creative plan that helps your child swap passive screen time for hands-on making.
No planning. No Pinterest. No guessing. Just open, print, and begin.
Instant download. No waiting. Start today.
Imagine waking up on a Monday morning and already knowing what your child is doing today.
The materials are ready. The instructions are clear. You know what to say if they resist — because you've already read the scripts. You know the activity will hold their attention because it was designed to. And you know that at the end of the week, your child will have made seven things they're genuinely proud of.
This isn't about having a perfect screen-free home. It isn't about banning devices forever.
It's about building a new pattern — one week, one day at a time — where creativity becomes a natural, enjoyable option. Where your child learns that making something is more satisfying than watching something. Where you stop feeling guilty and start feeling calm.
It won't happen overnight. But one intentional week is how a new pattern begins. And this kit is how you start that week.

That's what a system does. That's what this kit is built to help you start.
Instant download. No waiting. Start today.
Instant download. No waiting. Start today.
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"Ashlynn enjoyed the crafts she made. She brought her ukulele craft out with her today. She chose to do crafts instead of having screen time."
— Parent of Ashlynn, age 8
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"Valerie was super excited to show the craft to her Dad. She hung it over her bed and slept under it last night." — Parent of Valerie, age 5
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"They enjoyed the lesson very much. Using their hands is good to develop their brain. They brought the airplanes they made to the National Day Parade to watch the real airplanes fly by."
— Parent of Harry & Henry, age 7
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"Kiyora enjoyed the crafts and would love to come back and do it again."
— Parent of Kiyora, age 7
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"The kids had such an enjoyable time using their hands. They love making crafts that double up as something they can use and play with. Can't wait for another workshop."
— Ekidz Studentcare Centre, children ages 7–10
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Screen habits compound. The longer a child relies on a screen to manage boredom, the harder it becomes to interrupt that pattern. The tolerance for sitting with nothing to do gets shorter. The pushback gets louder. The guilt gets heavier.
Starting earlier is always easier. Starting today is the next best thing.
At $17, this isn't a decision that needs a lot of deliberation. It's a decision that needs one moment of "yes, let's try this." One week. Seven activities. Everything done for you.
Resistance is expected — and this kit is built for it. The "What to Say When They Push Back" section gives you word-for-word scripts for exactly this situation. Most resistance softens within the first couple of days once the activity captures their interest.
Ages 5–10. The activities are flexible enough to suit slightly younger or older children too — you know your child best.
No. Every activity uses common household and recycled materials — paper, scissors, glue, cardboard, crayons. The Parent Start-Up Guide walks you through setting up a simple Create Kit from what you already have at home.
Most activities take 20–45 minutes. Some children spend longer because they get absorbed. The instructions are clear enough that your child can lead — you step in when needed, not throughout.
No — it's a digital download. You'll receive a PDF instantly after purchase. Print it at home or keep it on a device. No waiting, no shipping.
Because this is an instant digital download, we don't offer refunds once the file has been accessed. If you have any trouble with your download, email us at [email protected] and we'll sort it out.
Right now, the screen is the default. It's easy, it's quiet, and it works — until it doesn't.
You don't have to keep starting from scratch every time you try to change things.
Here's what's waiting on the other side of one intentional week:
✅ A child who reaches for their Create Kit instead of asking for the iPad
✅ A family routine with something better already built into it
✅ The words to handle the hard moments — calmly, every time
✅ Seven finished creations your child made and is genuinely proud of
✅ A version of yourself that feels less guilty and more in control
You are already the kind of parent who cares enough to look for something better. That's why you're here.
This kit is $17. It takes minutes to download. It's ready to start today.