Did you enjoy the sports equinox? Are you ready to catch up on a bunch of baseball, basketball, and football? Should we stop asking questions and get started?
I saw your post in Nuggets Reddit, and as someone who sent years of casual "Nuggets Nuggets" text digests to friends (mainly before our 1.5 yr old and 3 month old were born), wanted to respond and support– even though our kids are too young to go to the game or be an audience for this.
I know there are formatting limitations to Substack, but some type of "Table of contents" or TLDR at the top would be super helpful. Kids benefit a lot from repetition, and it would also help adults orient to the content and navigate (if they're involved). In some cases the TLDR might be all that gets consumed– that's still cool IMO.
I like the multi-media and fun little learning integrations– the CFB questions are a standout IMO, although you may want to give it a subtitle telling kids they can click to get a bigger image and work with paper to track their answers.
I bet your kids get a *lot* out of this and I'm not sure how/if that intimacy would scale without making you a "personality" in the posts... but I also don't think it needs to. Congrats on the cool project and I hope this is helpful!
I saw your post in Nuggets Reddit, and as someone who sent years of casual "Nuggets Nuggets" text digests to friends (mainly before our 1.5 yr old and 3 month old were born), wanted to respond and support– even though our kids are too young to go to the game or be an audience for this.
I know there are formatting limitations to Substack, but some type of "Table of contents" or TLDR at the top would be super helpful. Kids benefit a lot from repetition, and it would also help adults orient to the content and navigate (if they're involved). In some cases the TLDR might be all that gets consumed– that's still cool IMO.
I like the multi-media and fun little learning integrations– the CFB questions are a standout IMO, although you may want to give it a subtitle telling kids they can click to get a bigger image and work with paper to track their answers.
I bet your kids get a *lot* out of this and I'm not sure how/if that intimacy would scale without making you a "personality" in the posts... but I also don't think it needs to. Congrats on the cool project and I hope this is helpful!
Winning percentage!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winning percentage!!!!!!!!!!