As summer break begins, studies show screen time skyrockets for kids — often by 60% or more compared to the school year. With the structure of school gone and more unstructured hours at home, kids naturally gravitate toward devices. But not all screen time is created equal.
Research from the University of California, and Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, both highlight the same challenge: how to balance freedom with healthy habits during these open-ended months.
That’s exactly why we created the Minecraft Summer Activity Book — a screen-positive, parent-guided workbook filled with creative build challenges, internet safety prompts, and a fun grading chart for parents to participate in their child’s digital world.
Instead of banning screens, this summer we’re inviting families to use them better.
Learn more and reserve your copy here.