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RITUAL · WEEKLY · SUNDAY MORNING

The Balcony Safari

Ten quiet minutes on your own balcony, watching it like a jungle. No equipment, no drive, no tickets — and somehow, always a discovery.

45 MIN, START TO YAADWHOLE FAMILYZERO MATERIALS

🌱 Your family: 3 Sundays running— one more and it's officially a tradition

"Seven pigeons, one ant parade, and a plant that waved at me."

HOW EVERY RITUAL WORKS

Before, during, after

The app helps you start and helps you remember. The middle — the actual ritual — is yours alone.

BEFORE · SATURDAY EVENING

Plant the seed

Bolo asks your child: "What do you think lives on your balcony that you've never noticed?"

Guesses go on a chit of paper — tomorrow they become predictions to check.

2 minutes, screen optional

DURING · SUNDAY MORNING

The phone stays inside

Sit still for ten minutes. Count birds, follow one ant, name one plant.

Check yesterday's predictions. Argue about whether a pigeon counts twice.

No app. No timer. This part was never ours to design.

the whole point

AFTER · BACK INSIDE

Save one yaad

One photo, one line, or thirty seconds of your child explaining what they found.

It lands on your private timeline, linked to today's discoveries. In December, it's a yearbook page.

Save Sunday's yaad

WHAT YOU MIGHT MEET

Every safari feeds the gyaan graph

Whatever your child spots has its own page — with a story, a question, and a next step ready for tonight.

WHEN A RITUAL REPEATS 4 WEEKS

It becomes a tradition — and gets a page of its own in the yearbook

142 families do a balcony safari most Sundays. Nobody planned that.

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