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🐝 A mix of quick activities that work for short bursts of time
🐝Hands on items and little games that invite quiet focus
🐝 Visual cards that show kids what to do without a lot of explaining
🐝 A simple parent card with ideas for how to use the kit in different moments
🐝 Fun extras like stickers or punch cards so you can celebrate "calm time" if you want




Open the lid and you are ready. No printing, no batteries, no last minute craft supply hunt.
Everything is chosen to stay on the table or mat. Less mess to clean up when your quiet time is over.
Activities are simple enough for kids to do on their own with just a little guidance at the start.
“I toss our Out and About Kit in my bag and it has saved so many restaurant dinners. My kids now ask, ‘Can we do our BusyBee stuff’ instead of asking for my phone.”
“I keep the Home Helper Kit in a cabinet by the kitchen. When I need to cook, I put the box on the table and each kid picks a card. They know it is ‘BusyBee time’ and I can actually finish a recipe.”
“The Wind Down Kit lives in our living room. We pull it out instead of turning on another show. It gives us a calm twenty minutes before bedtime without a fight.”
Most BusyBee activities work best for kids ages four to ten. Some toddlers will enjoy them with more hands on help. Older kids often like the “Big Kid Busy Kit” that feels more like creative challenges than toys.
Most kids come back to their BusyBee kit again and again because it feels like “their special box” for those moments. The activities are simple and open ended, so they can be played with in different ways each time. You can also rotate which cards or pages you offer to keep it feeling new without buying a whole new kit.
No. BusyBee kits are made for the moments you need them, not one more thing on your daily list. Some families grab a kit a few times a week. Others keep one in the car or bag and only use it for restaurants, appointments, church, or busy days. You get to decide when it helps you most.
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