Let's Pretend We're Human

Strengthen your relationship with your child in 5 minutes a day.

Become the calm, connected parent you want to be.

Help your child learn the language of feelings.

Most parents ask the same question at the end of the school day. "How was your day?" And most kids give the same answer. "Fine."

But beneath that one-word reply lives an entire world your child doesn't yet know how to share — the parts that were exciting, confusing, overwhelming, brave, joyful, scary, or brand new.

Kids aren't withholding. They're learning how to be human. How to express a feeling. How to put a moment into words. How to trust that someone will listen.

And parents aren't failing. They simply weren't given the tools for the kind of conversations every modern child needs.

So we built one.

Let's Pretend We're Human is a simple daily ritual for deeper connection. One thoughtful, age-appropriate question each day — designed to open doors instead of shutting them. Designed to build emotional skills, not pressure. Designed to help you talk with your child, not at them.

We believe kids grow into the conversations we invite them into. We believe connection is built in small moments, not big speeches. We believe that when parents learn to ask better questions, children learn to share more of their world. And we believe humanity is something we practice — together — one gentle question at a time.

There is no perfect parent. There is only the parent you are becoming every time you choose presence over autopilot, curiosity over routine, and empathy over efficiency.

So tonight, just ask. And listen. And watch what opens.

Let's pretend we're human — on purpose. Every day.

This is for you if…

  • You want gentler, more meaningful conversations with your child
  • You never know what to ask beyond "How was your day?"
  • You want to help your child build emotional vocabulary
  • You want a quiet ritual that deepens connection
  • You want guidance that feels human, not clinical
  • You want to strengthen trust before your child becomes a teenager

Games for Imaginative Play

Beyond conversation prompts, we offer games designed for imaginative and cooperative play. These activities inspire and ignite the imagination, creating moments of connection and creativity. Suitable anywhere, anytime — whether you're waiting in line, driving in the car, or winding down before bed.

Guidance for Parents

Short, thoughtful articles designed to guide you toward productive, thoughtful, and meaningful conversations with your child. These are the tools and approaches many of us weren't exposed to as kids ourselves — practical wisdom for building the kind of relationship that grows stronger over time.