Wanderwing

Turn Screen Time into Real-World Play

Wanderwing helps kids ages 5–11 build healthy screen habits. We replace passive scrolling with quick, ADHD-friendly game prompts that act as a launchpad for independent, real-world exploration.

Built for Balance, Designed for Growing Minds

  • Say goodbye to the endless scroll. Every game on Wanderwing has a distinct beginning and end, creating natural stopping points that prevent digital meltdowns and make transitioning off the screen easier.

  • When kids are feeling buzzy, overwhelmed, or anxious, our built-in breathing exercises and guided meditations help them regulate their nervous system and find their center.

  • Every child's brain works differently. Our library is easily filterable by categories like ADHD-friendly, Autism-friendly, neurodivergent-friendly, and confidence-building, ensuring you find exactly what your child needs to thrive.

  • We use the screen to encourage off-screen play. Our catalog of "Buddy Games" and conversation prompts helps children build vital social skills and confidence with siblings, friends, and family.

  • Track your child's progress and send them virtual "High Fives" and praise! Kids earn "wanderwings" not by staring at a screen, but by logging real-world activities like journaling, playing outdoor games, and practicing mindfulness.

  • Need a little extra support? Parents and educators can access a library of dedicated homeschool resources directly from the dashboard to integrate healthy screen habits into daily learning.

Easy for Parents

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Safe for Kids

Easy for Parents * Safe for Kids

Set up your Parent Homebase, save it directly to your device’s home screen, and let your kids safely access their favorite games using their game credits. It acts like an app, without the app store!

Set Up your Homebase Here!

Wanderwing is a curiosity-building play space with creative, outdoor, and confidence building activities for elementary kids.

Kids discover short games, creative challenges, and outdoor adventures designed to spark imagination, movement, and problem solving — without ads, endless scrolling, or social media.

Every activity has a clear beginning and end, so kids feel proud of what they created, played, or explored.

For parents, Wanderwing is something rare online: a place for kids to play that is safe, simple, and built for real childhood.

Safety features include:

• No ads
• No social media features
• No messaging
• No GPS tracking
• No photos or videos
• Parent-controlled explorer profiles

Just thoughtful prompts that help kids use their brains, their imagination, and the world around them.

Wanderwing is loved by homeschool families, and parents of kids who learn differently.

How do I stop battling with my kids over screen time?

If you’re tired of the constant screen-time battles, the answer isn’t elimination—it’s balance. Wanderwing teaches screen balance as a learned skill. No endless scrolling. No algorithms. Just guided activities that use the screen to launch kids into real-world creativity.

Screen Balance is a Learned Skill.

Healthy screen habits happen when kids use technology to create or explore, not just consume.

Wanderwing is constantly adding curiosity-building activities

like these designed to inspire kids to explore their world.

Why Parents Love Wanderwing

✔ No kid info, photos, or videos
✔ No messaging
✔ No public profiles
✔ No addictive scrolling

Just quick prompts that send kids back to real life.


About the Platform

Wanderwing provides parents with the practical tools and resources needed to manage kids' screen time, avoid digital meltdowns, and build a healthy screen balance for the whole family.

Wanderwing is a web-based app that helps families transition from passive scrolling to active play. Discover evidence-based strategies, customizable screen rules, and engaging alternatives to achieve true screen balance.

Tired of screen time battles? Check out Wanderwing. A comprehensive web platform designed to help parents set predictable screen boundaries, encourage active play, and foster healthy, long-term screen habits in children.