A short adventure story. Ember the dragon guides them through 5 to 7 scenes, each a real choice with real stakes. They feel like they're playing — they're actually learning.
Free adventure quests that reveal how your child thinks about money and health — with The Story Reveal, your parent report, after every quest.
After every quest, parents get a real report — your child's Explorer archetype, trait bars, and a conversation starter. Not a grade. A window into how they think.
The whole experience takes about 8 minutes per quest. No setup, no login required, no app to download.
A short adventure story. Ember the dragon guides them through 5 to 7 scenes, each a real choice with real stakes. They feel like they're playing — they're actually learning.
Save or spend? Wait for a bigger reward or take the quick one? Every scene builds a picture of their instincts — no right or wrong, just insight.
Their Explorer archetype, a log of every choice, dinner-table conversation starters, and coaching tips drawn from their exact results.
Built for ages 6 to 12, and the parents watching them grow.
5 to 7 scenes per adventure. Every choice costs or earns coins, and the stakes feel real inside the story. Three options every time: smart, risky, or creative. A 3-question bonus quiz at the end seals the lesson without ever feeling like homework.
Ember holds up a clay jar. "Every coin you drop in now could be three coins later." The market stalls glitter ahead.
Ember the dragon grows through 3 stages as your child completes quests. A living reward that evolves with every decision made.
"Ember has been watching every choice you made. They are growing stronger with each adventure."
A full parent report that lands in your inbox after every quest. Not a grade. Not a score. A real personality insight into how your child thinks about money, with tools to build on it at home.
Name the strength out loud. Tell Alex today: you're good at not spending just because you could. That's a skill most adults are still working on.
Every Story Reveal also includes a full journey log of every choice, the bonus-quiz results, and what the Explorer archetype means as your child grows.
Thirteen years in school. No lessons on money. VentureKiddos changes that, through stories kids actually want to read.
Financial literacy isn't in the curriculum. Kids are handed a world of credit, budgets, and compound interest with no map and no practice.
Young minds don't learn by being told. They learn by choosing, seeing what happens, and trying again. That's the whole format.
VentureKiddos gives you something to point to, talk about, and build on: The Story Reveal (your parent report) that starts the right conversations at dinner.
Quest & Coin is live with 8 quests, and Quest & Pulse — health and body science — with 5. Quest & Code, computational thinking, is coming in 2026.
Financial literacy through adventure. Saving, spending, needs vs wants, budgeting, how banks work, scams and investing. 8 quests ready now.
● 8 quests liveHealth and body science. Sleep, nutrition, exercise, emotions, and how the body actually works, through the same quest format. 5 quests ready now.
● 5 quests liveComputational thinking. Loops, logic, patterns, and debugging, taught through the language kids already love: adventure.
Building now, coming 2026We start simple and go deep. Every topic — money and the body — is grounded in concepts that matter in real life, taught the way kids actually learn.
"I feel like I'm learning something I don't learn at school. I like this. I want to do the whole thing."
"The reports are thorough. I like how it tells you the paths they took and what their choices mean. The characters are cute and the fact that they evolve, I think it'll catch their attention."
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Your child picks a quest, Ember guides them through every scene, and you get The Story Reveal (your parent report) in your inbox. No signup needed to play.