🌟 My 10‑Year‑Old Just Launched His First Kids Activity Book!

Today’s post is a little different — and very close to my heart.

My 10‑year‑old son, Advik, has been talking a lot about turning 11 soon. But instead of asking for gifts or planning a party, he surprised me with something completely unexpected.

He said, “I want to start earning my own pocket money. I want to work for it.”

And honestly, that one sentence made me pause.

At 10, I was definitely not thinking about earning or creating anything. But he has this spark — this excitement to build something on his own.

So, he came up with an idea: “What if I make activity books for kids?”

And that’s exactly what he did.

After days of choosing puzzles, testing pages, arguing about which ones were “fun enough,” and learning how books are made… he finally created his first one:

πŸ•΅️‍♂️ I Spy Secret Missions – 35‑Page Activity Book (Ages 5–7)

It’s colorful, cute, and full of little challenges that kids love.

And the best part? He is so proud of it.



We’ve priced it at just $3 for the launch.

But because he’s still learning and wants more kids to enjoy it, he’s open to adjusting the price too. 

Every single penny he earns goes toward his dream of building his own little “creator setup.”

If you’d like to support his journey — or know a child who would enjoy a fun, screen‑free activity book — here’s the link to grab it:

πŸ‘‰ I Spy Secret Missions – Activity Book for Kids (Ages 5–7)

Thank you for reading this.

Thank you for cheering for him.

And thank you for supporting a small dream that’s just getting started.

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