Skip the usual presentation slides, and create an interactive Next.js project to lay out some of our household rules for your children.
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Skip the usual presentation slides, and create an interactive Next.js project to lay out some of our household rules for your children.
A simple program made with care. Created for a friend’s neurodivergent son — a work in progress, growing with every bit of feedback. This project isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection, curiosity, and bringing a little fun, color, and whimsy to someone who deserves it.
ChoreQuest is a chore tracker app, aiming to gamify household responsibilities 🎉. Built with React, it features chore tracking, rewards redemption, and user points tracking with a kid-friendly interface.
Project Two (a memory game) created for Udacity's Front End Dev Nanodegree (via Grow with Google Scholarship)
Code for Roll20's Monster of the Week character sheets, completely changed to be kid-friendly. Main change is "kick some ass" has been changed to "kick some butt," in all areas but some move descriptions, bonds, etc have been changed to edit out other swears. Apply this character sheet by following the instructions here (https://wiki.roll20.net/…
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To associate your repository with the kid-friendly topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."