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Vol. 1 · A weekly Sunday ritual

Video calls with the grandkids shouldn't end after 5 minutes

Every Sunday, get a printable craft, read-aloud story, video-call game, and 5 age-targeted prompts — designed for FaceTime, not in-person play.

Try Sunday's kit free — your next call is days away.

Days until Sunday7Your kit lands at 8am.The next Sunday is in 7 days.
A grandmother smiles softly at a tablet showing her young grandchild laughing, late golden-hour window light streaming across a cream wall, paper craft and tea cup on the wooden kitchen table.

FROM SUNDAYKIT · TO YOUR INBOX

Hand-curated for the call you’ll have this Sunday — not for the playroom you don’t share.

You know the call where —

The five-minute video call is a whole genre — and you’re tired of starring in it.

  1. 01

    The 'how was school?' → 'fine' → silence loop on every FaceTime

  2. 02

    Pinterest craft ideas that quietly assume you're in the same room

  3. 03

    Hanging up wishing you'd had something real to do together

SundayKit fixes one specific thing: it gives you something real to do together on the call you were already going to have.

This Sunday’s edition

Four hand-set things to do, every Sunday.

One craft. One story. One game built for video calls. Five age-targeted prompts. Delivered to your inbox every Sunday at 8am.

Editorial gouache illustration of a printable craft kit: vintage iron scissors, two folded paper pinwheels in molasses orange and sunday gold, a small folded paper bird, paper strips and a pencil arranged on cream paper with a hand-drawn ink border.

01 · Make it

A printable craft

A one-page craft you can print on Saturday, finished side-by-side over FaceTime — designed so the kid does theirs, you do yours, and you compare at the end.

Editorial gouache illustration of an open storybook: a small painterly tree on the left page, a tiny figure on the right page, a leaf bookmark resting across the spine, a brass reading lamp leaning in from the right, painted on cream paper with a hand-drawn ink border.

02 · Read it

A read-aloud story

A short illustrated story matched to the grandkid’s age range. You read aloud while they follow on their parent’s screen — the way a bedtime story should feel, even from a flight away.

Editorial gouache illustration of a video-call game metaphor: an older figure on the left and a child raising both arms in glee on the right, separated by a vertical hand-drawn screen rule, connected by a sweeping sunday-gold brushstroke arc.

03 · Play it

A video-call game

Designed for two people on opposite ends of a screen — never adapted from in-person play. Think I-Spy through the kitchen window, scavenger hunts that work room-to-room, drawing duels.

  1. What was the loudest thing you heard today?
  2. If our kitchen was a planet, what kind of planet would it be?
  3. Tell me about one thing you noticed nobody else did.
  4. What did you laugh at this week?
  5. Who at school would you trade places with for a day?

04 · Talk about it

Five conversation prompts

Specific, age-targeted, never “how was school?” — written by a children’s educator. Tucked at the bottom of every kit so when the game ends, the call doesn’t.

The ritual

Three steps. Every Sunday. Forever.

You don’t need a new app. You don’t need to learn anything. You need a tablet, a Sunday morning, and 8 minutes.

01

Sign up Saturday

We email Sunday’s kit at 8am — the night before is when the printable craft sheet shows up, ready to print.

02

Open the email

Tap the kit on your tablet. The story, game, and prompts are right there. No login. No new app to figure out.

03

Call the grandkids

FaceTime, Zoom, whatever they already use. The kit walks you through the next 25 minutes — together.

Simple, almanac-priced

One Sunday free. After that, less than a Sunday brunch.

Sunday Solo

$19/ month

One grandparent · one grandkid age range. Cancel any Sunday.

Most Sundays

Sunday Family

$29/ month

Up to four grandkids across two age ranges. Each kit personalized.

Sunday Annual

$190/ year

Two months free. The thoughtful gift the whole year keeps giving.

Every plan starts with a free Sunday — no credit card, no auto-renew. See if your kids ask for it next week.

Editorial gouache illustration: a folded paper letter sealed with a molasses-orange wax stamp resting beside a small calendar page with one date circled in molasses ink, a sprig of dried wheat lying diagonal beneath, all on cream paper with a hand-drawn ink border.

Or — give it

Buying it for someone who lives a flight away?

Gift it to your mom or dad. They get a personal note from you on Sunday morning, then a fresh kit every week — so the next FaceTime with the grandkids feels close, not awkward.

EST.SUNDAY

Never run out of things to do or say with the grandkids on video calls.

Every kit is hand-curated for the video-call format and matched to your grandkid's age range — not adapted from in-person craft books.

Try Sunday's kit free — your next call is days away.

EST.SUNDAYSundayKit

A weekly Sunday ritual for long-distance grandparents and the grandkids who can’t wait to hear what’s in next week’s envelope.

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