Symphony launch slice

Printable game packs that stay inside a real worksheet layout.

Prompt in, preview out, US Letter PDF out. The model only fills content blocks; the renderer keeps pagination and print safety deterministic.

Current theme

Moon garden rescue parade

Template path

cover -> activity -> choice-grid -> reward -> parent-guide

Generator

Sample pack

Age stays fixed at 3 for V1.

Draft controls

Build the pack

v1
Print mode
This template stack ends with a reward page and a parent guide. No auth, persistence, photo upload, or age selector in this slice.

Review flow

Preview ready for review

Generate a pack or refine the current one. Semantic draft generation is fast, then staged visual building refreshes the page art for both preview and PDF.

Idle
Template-safe page order.
Preview and PDF share one rendered asset layer.
Browser session stays local to this tab.

Conversation pane

Refine the current draft

Each turn revises the current pack in this browser tab only. The structured controls still set the baseline theme, page budget, and print mode.

Browser session
01Queued

Planning

Waiting for the earlier checks to finish.

02Queued

Drafting

Waiting for the earlier checks to finish.

03Queued

Validating

Waiting for the earlier checks to finish.

04Queued

Assembling preview

Waiting for the earlier checks to finish.

05Queued

Ready

Waiting for the earlier checks to finish.

Next turn

Start with a short refinement request like “make the first activity gentler” or “add more counting language.”

Short, specific requests keep the next preview update easier to review.

Status

0/5

Idle

Start from the current preview rather than restating the full pack.

Short requests keep the revised layout easier to compare.

The renderer preserves the supported template order automatically.

No conversational turns yet. Generate a baseline pack, then refine it one request at a time while keeping the printable template structure intact.

Session history stays local to this tab.

Draft preview

Moon Garden Rescue Parade

5 pages, color mode, rendered for age 3. Scroll inside this panel to review the full stack.

coveractivitychoice-gridrewardparent-guide
CoverPage 1

Print-and-play pack

Moon Garden Rescue Parade

A bright print-and-play adventure for a curious three-year-old.

Ready to play

Age

3

3 little steps

Point, choose, cheer.

Story setup

Meet the helpers in the Moon garden rescue parade world, solve little choices, and finish with a proud reward page.

Game flow

Point, circle, and cheer

01

Point

02

circle

03

cheer

A short adventure works best one page at a time.Age 3 • US Letter
ActivityPage 2

Mission page

Circle the helpers

3 short steps

Read the clue out loud, then let your child point before you mark it.

Prompt

In the Moon garden rescue parade world, help the team find the friendly snail sticker and choose where it should go next.

Read the clue, point to a match, then mark it.

01

Say the clue together

02

Point to the best match

03

Circle it with a crayon

Keep the next step visible and simple.Age 3 • US Letter
Choice GridPage 3

Choice stop

Pick the next move

Pick one together

Which spot in the Moon garden rescue parade world feels best for the helper team right now?

Choice 01

Lantern path

Follow the clue

Bright and calm

Choice 02

Cloud bridge

Follow the clue

Soft and slow

Choice 03

Busy puddle

Follow the clue

Splashy surprise

Choice 04

Quiet gate

Follow the clue

Gentle welcome

Invite a choice, then repeat it back out loud.Age 3 • US Letter
RewardPage 4

Proud finish

Victory badge

Yay

Celebrate the finish

Moon Garden Rescue Parade is complete. Celebrate with one calm cheer, one sticker, and one extra proud smile.

Certificate line

Signed by the helper team

Pick a tiny reward

01

Sticker star

02

High-five parade

03

One more round

Pick one reward and close with praise.Age 3 • US Letter
Parent GuidePage 5

Adult notes

Parent guide

Age 3 pacing

Guide at a glance

Keep the Moon garden rescue parade pack short, playful, and praise-heavy. One page at a time works best for age three.

Materials

01

Crayons

02

Child-safe scissors

03

Tape or stickers

Tips

01

Read each line with a playful voice.

02

Let pointing count as a full answer.

03

Pause after ten minutes and come back later.

Best rhythm

Ten calm minutes is enough for most three-year-olds.