A documented artifact
A self-chosen tool, page, or agent recorded with a title, evidence note, and optional link.
Reading mode is a display preference. It uses a system font and gives words and lines more room.
First Ship Weekend
A practical first build · chosen by your family
Your kid documents and ships one self-chosen artifact with an adult nearby. AI use is disclosed. The paid record is not published or indexed; it stays in the private family space unless you enable link-only sharing.
Start for $19 USDAI has the energy of a gold rush, but the honest advantage is more time to learn: more attempts, more feedback, and more finished work before basic AI use becomes ordinary. Starting sooner gives capability a head start.
Later builders can still create real value. The offer is not disappearing; the honest scarcity is lead time to practise and build proof.
By Sunday evening
The point is not time spent. It is the moment your kid can show the project, explain the intended use, and open a family record of what they directed, changed, tested, and explained.
A self-chosen tool, page, or agent recorded with a title, evidence note, and optional link.
A transparent trail of what your kid directed, what AI produced, and what changed.
Not published or indexed; it stays in the private paid family space, with optional revocable link-only sharing after your safety check.
What was recorded as shipped, what the automated checklist found, and one next step.
The weekend, clearly
The rails are quiet. Your kid still chooses the problem, directs the tools, makes the decisions, and owns the result.
Before you begin
A ten-minute parent-and-kid check makes sure one AI tool is ready, age-appropriate, and has a fallback path.
Saturday
Your kid picks a useful project, defines who it is for, then directs their own AI tool through a first version they can test.
Sunday
They test the result, explain the choices, and demo it privately. You decide whether to enable a link-only record.
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